Since 2016, Milwaukee Record and Company Brewing have joined forces to make a delicious spiced porter called “Milwaukee Record Re-Porter.” For the uninformed, Re-Porter is Company’s Night Rye’d Porter that has been infused with cinnamon, cacao nibs, medium roast coffee, vanilla bean, and three types of chiles.

The first three runs of the seasonal brew were well-received by beer enthusiasts, and helped raise thousands of dollars for local charities. Not only is Re-Porter coming back for a fourth year, it’s also going to be available in cans for the second straight year. Recently, the beer was put into some gorgeous Editor Bear cans that Andy Tyra designed for us.

Re-Porter is currently available at Company Brewing, both on tap and in cans. Six packs cost $12 at the brewery, with a portion of proceeds benefiting Milwaukee Women’s Center. In the coming days and in the weeks to come, Re-Porter will also hit store shelves and tap lines throughout Milwaukee (and beyond), with $1 from each beer sold to be donated to Milwaukee Women’s Center as well. Here are some places you’ll be able to pick it up this fall (locations and availability to be updated):

Anodyne Coffee Roasting (Walker’s Point)
Burnhearts
Cactus Club
Comet Cafe
Company Brewing
Consumer Beverage (Hales Corners)
The Cooperage
Discount Liquor
Downer Wine & Spirits
Foltz Family Market
Fox River House (Appleton)
Fuel Cafe – Riverwest
Goodkind
Honeypie
Iron Grate BBQ
Outpost Natural Foods – Bay View and Capitol
Puddler’s Hall
Ray’s Growler Gallery (Wauwatosa)
Ray’s Wine & Spirits (Wauwatosa)
Ruby Owl Taproom (Oshkosh)
Three Cellars (Menomonee Falls)
Transfer Pizzeria Cafe
Uncle Wolfie’s Breakfast Tavern
The Wood Violet Tap House
X-Ray Arcade (Cudahy)

If you’re interested in stocking Milwaukee Record Re-Porter in cans or on draft at your bar, restaurant, or retail store, please contact us at [email protected] or reach out to Company Brewing at [email protected]. Whether you own a business or just like beer, please consider having a Re-Porter this fall and doing some good for the community in the process.

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Co-Founder and Editor

Before co-founding Milwaukee Record, Tyler Maas wrote for virtually every Milwaukee publication (except Wassup! Magazine). He lives in Bay View and enjoys both stuff and things.