The newest addition to the state's growing craft beer scene offers panoramic views of the Wisconsin River, an outdoor beer garden, 40 tap lines in the main bar and a stylish 250-seat wedding and banquet facility.
Opening day

Patrons and service staff gather for the opening day of Vintage Brewing Co.'s new restaurant and brewery in Sauk City Monday.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALBig cooler

Scott Manning, co-owner and brewmaster at Vintage Brewing Co., surveys the beer cooler of the company's new restaurant and brewery in Sauk City.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALOverhead view

Patrons and service staff gather for the opening day of Vintage Brewing Co.'s new restaurant and brewery in Sauk City Monday.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALThe exterior

Exterior of Vintage Brewing Co.'s new restaurant and brewery in Sauk City Monday.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALExploring

Patrons explore a view of the Wisconsin River from an outdoor balcony and patio.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALBrewing vats

Scott Manning, co-owner and brewmaster at Vintage Brewing Co., pictured in the brewing facility of the company's new restaurant and brewery in Sauk City.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALBanquet room

Second floor banquet and event room at Vintage Brewing Co.'s new restaurant and brewery in Sauk City.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALThe taps

Liz Braun, a manager and server at Vintage Brewing Co.'s new restaurant and brewery in Sauk City, Wis., prepares to draw a beer from one of the business' extensive draught selections.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALOutdoor patio

Scott Manning discusses the company's new restaurant and brewery from the wrap-around patio overlooking the Wisconsin River.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNALAnother view of the exterior

Exterior of Vintage Brewing Co.'s new restaurant and brewery in Sauk City.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL