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Hacienda Beer Co. announced on Wednesday plans to open a taproom next spring in the East Side building formerly occupied by G-Daddy's BBC (2018 E. North Ave.).

Hacienda launched earlier this year as the experimental wing of Door County Brewing Co.

The brewery's goal is to open the Milwaukee taproom in May of 2019. Beer for the Milwaukee taproom will come from Door County Brewing Co.'s 15-barrel brew house located in Baileys Harbor.

Some of Door County Brewing Co.'s more experimental brews may be moved under the Hacienda label.

See the full press release below:

As of Tuesday, November 20th, we are the newest addition to Milwaukee’s East Side neighborhood. We are excited to announce that we will be opening a Hacienda Beer Co. taproom at 2018 E. North Ave. mid 2019. This year has already been a whirlwind for all of us at Door County Brewing Co. We finished installation of our new 15 barrel brewhouse in January, launched Hacienda Beer Co. in February, poured beer at some awesome events in North Carolina, Chicago, and (soon) Brooklyn, all while making a ton of beer (we will more than quadruple the amount of beer brewed in Baileys Harbor compared to 2017). Over the last few years, we’ve spent a great deal of time in Milwaukee. We’ve been fortunate enough to witness growth in the beer and food industries, and we’ve made a lot of friends along the way. We’re pumped to be apart of this next chapter in the East Side neighborhood. So what can you expect to see in our new space? For starters, we finally get to share beer that has only been distributed in limited quantities. We’re making a lot of great beer at our facility in Baileys Harbor, and opening a taproom in Milwaukee is an ideal way to get that beer into your hands. Expect to see a lot of juicy IPAs and pale ales, mixed fermentation beers brewed with weird and often times foraged ingredients, and maybe even a lager side-pull tap handle or two. We’re currently in the design phase with 360 Degrees, and we can promise this will be a taproom experience unlike any other. We are aiming for opening May 2019, but you know how these things work—this is subject to change. In the meantime, we will be sharing more details as they come. None of this would be possible without the amazing support we’ve received over the last year. Cheers, let’s party Milwaukee! —Danny McMahon, Founder

G-Daddy's BBC closed in the spring of 2017 and the building, along with the adjacent former Hotel Foster tavern, were purchased by an investment group lead by developer Joshua Jeffers on Mar. 1, 2018.