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Badger State Brewing Company president and founder: 'It is now safe to say the Badger has landed'

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Badger State Brewing will now be available in the Madison, Milwaukee, and La Crosse areas. | Facebook/Badger State Brewing Company

Badger State Brewing will now be available in the Madison, Milwaukee, and La Crosse areas. | Facebook/Badger State Brewing Company

Badger State Brewing is looking forward to expanding its operations in more cities across Wisconsin.

Beginning this summer, the vendor is set to commence serving up beer sales in the areas of Madison, Milwaukee and La Crosse.

“It is now safe to say ‘the Badger has landed’ and we’re ready to begin officially supporting and becoming part of these great communities in the major metro areas of our state,” Badger State president and founder Andrew Fabry told BrewBound. “After a few years of this distribution expansion being delayed, we are excited to formalize these partnerships and add to the selection of great beer made and sold right here in the state of Wisconsin.”

The decision is one company officials have long been prepping for, coming after management recently reached formal distribution agreements with Beer Capitol, Frank Beer and La Crosse Beverage in each of their new territories.

Now nine years into conducting business across the state, the company has now nearly achieved statewide distribution status. An expansion effort that began earlier this summer now reaches multiple new areas of the state, though the Northeastern portions of Wisconsin still hold the highest concentration of business where the company was started in Green Bay.

In operations now for nearly a decade, the company was founded after three longtime friends and Green Bay natives came together to create it, with the focus always being centered on the concept of creating a local beer with quality ingredients as part of a business solely dedicated to serving the state of Wisconsin.

The beer was recently voted best local beer of 2022 by the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

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