New Glarus Brewing’s Moon Man comes out in cans on Monday. The brewery also has new packaging. Credit: Kathy Flanigan / kflanigan@journalsentinel.com

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Cans of New Glarus Moon Man, a pale ale from New Glarus Brewing, will be available beginning Monday.

Expect cans of Spotted Cow to follow.

Owner Deb Carey calls cans "environmentally friendly" and says they're beneficial because they allow for less air intrusion, a longer shelf life and zero light. Bonus: Moon Man in cans will be cheaper because cans are cheaper to fill.

Also, look for new graphics on the cans and packaging. The new, more colorful look is from Carey, who created the original packaging.

"It looks handmade and it reads like us," Carey said. A new beer, Bubbler, a Hefeweiss brewed with Wisconsin wheat, is named for Carey's memories of growing up in Milwaukee. The label features a young girl at a bubbler wearing a dress made out of stars.

There's more beer in your future.

Friday:Milwaukee Brewing Co. takes over the taps at the beer garden at Humboldt Park, 3000 S. Howell Ave., from 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday:Beer Camp Across America Festival host brewery Sierra Nevada invited every craft brewer to join it for the six festivals Sierra Nevada has planned across the country. Ninety-seven breweries will make themselves at home from 3 to 7 p.m. at Veterans Park. Tickets are $50 for general admission in advance and $70 for early access.

Saturday-Sunday: Well, I'm a Regular Visitor Here (with SOB and friends celebrating nine years of Burnhearts). Unwieldy title, but extremely worthy event. Burnhearts, 2599 S. Logan St., welcomes the rare crowd of beers from Solemn Oath Brewing,Half Acre,Dark Horse and more starting at 8 p.m. Saturday.

The party continues Sunday with a cookout at noon and free burgers (until they run out). Wash them down with Stone brews.

Sunday: The Bavarian Bierhaus, 700 W. Lexington Blvd., Glendale, brings out all the brats, wursts and beers for Bier & Brat Fest starting at 2 p.m. Expect traditional German dance and entertainment throughout the day, according to the event Facebook page.

Sunday: Riverwest's 40th annual Locust Street Festival and Beer Run begins at 11:30 a.m. between Humboldt and Holton streets. The run is a chance to earn beer at the party. It's also the debut of Lakefront's 40th Anniversary Extra Pale Ale.

June 14:Champp's, 1240 S. Moorland Road, Brookfield, welcomes Stone Brewing to Wisconsin with 10 of the San Diego-born beers on tap.

June 15: The Brass Tap, 7808 W. Layton Ave., Greenfield, also welcomes Stone Brewing to Wisconsin with eight Stone brews starting at 4 p.m., according to the Facebook event page.

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