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  • Chad M.

    Sweet Mullets is phenomenal! Great beer, great small plates, and talk to the owner... he'll give you great insight into the world of brewing!

    (5)
  • Zachary N.

    Mark and Barbara have put together a really nice little brewery in the outskirts of Oconomowoc. It is in a small industrial building that they have transformed using a lot of reclaimed furniture which creates a cool look. They always have good guest beers from breweries like Furthermore and Lakefront. However, they have only been able to keep 4-5 of their own on tap at a time. Hopefully this changes as they ramp up production in house. Bring a couple friends over and watch a game, try some small plates, and a few sweet mullets beers. You wont be disappointed. Only downside is the current lack of house-made beer as well as the location.

    (4)
  • Karen T.

    Tasting room concept in brewing facility. Great staff. Good, unique beer styles. Simple menu of made from scratch food - 5 choices plus soups or a cheese & sausage starter. I would come here with friends for a casual, comfortable atmosphere. Casual - industrial style.

    (4)
  • Asil R.

    We used to go here often. Then one Saturday night, we brought the rest of our group with us. One of our friends laughed loudly and we were told from one of the owners, "use your inside voices". So we left after not being served for a half hour. So sad really!! Thought it was a bar, not a library?!?!

    (2)
  • Andrew J.

    WOW! A hidden gem! So excited to find this little brewery in my neck of the woods! I tried all ten brews last night! Yum!

    (5)
  • Heather K.

    1 star is for their bartender, Daniel. He was very nice and knows his stuff. I too was very offended, being told to use my "inside voice" by the rude and socially awkward owner. It felt like we were bothering her by being there. You think she would have been appreciative of the business....I was there with 14 of my friends and no one else was in there. I laughed and was told to use my "inside voice" I'm sorry , I thought I was in a bar! People are there to unwind and have some fun, not to be scolded. Also, a lot of us were out of drinks and sitting right in front of her at the bar. She just stood there with her back to us. I waited 20 minutes for a refill. Very unprofessional!!!! I am a business owner and would never dream of treating my customers this way!

    (1)
  • M L.

    Still hearing comments about a lack of customer appreciation. Too bad. I am a crazy craft beer fan and do hope you make it, but please don't forget why you do what you do. It's not all about the money, is it? At least I sure hope the money isn't the only thing with you. Enjoy what you do and why you do it for the right reasons.

    (2)
  • Judy B.

    Great people & Great Beer! Bloody Mary's Sundays starting at noon.

    (5)
  • Emily M.

    We will not be returning here any time soon. My friends and I were treated very rudely by the staff on a recent visit. We stopped in Sweet Mullets recently to help a good friend celebrate her birthday. My husband and I, along with several friends, made up a party of 8 people. The staff was not very accommodating to our group. Usually a good serving team comes by to check on your group often - not to drop a basket of pretzels and walk off without saying a word. After a while it was apparent (by their sour glances, astringent attitudes and off hand comments to us), they just wanted us gone. My husband ordered the Captain Pilsner beer, and I got the 501 Red. Both were very underwhelming and lacked the taste I have experienced at other brew pubs. My husband's Captain had a very funky taste and smell to it. Price-wise, I thought it was very high - $9.00 for two beers? Two beers that they brew on site? Seriously? How 'bout coming down to earth here. This isn't New Glarus. My group started playing a card game - Cards Against Humanity. Yes, it's more of an "adult" game - but - again, this is a bar. "Adult" conversations happen here. And yes, some members of our group were laughing and loud, but we were having a good time, and isn't that what you want to have people do in your establishment? At first one of the owners came and told us she really liked this game, it was very fun, etc - but, if any kids came in we would have to keep the card reading / swearwords to a minimum. That's fine, and perfectly understandable - except this is an establishment that serves beer - it's a brewpub. So technically if children are brought in, they have to be with an adult. It goes without saying that if you bring a child into a bar or a brewpub, don't expect people to automatically turn into a schoolmarm, right? One of the owners then came by and said we were supposed to be using our "inside voices." With apologies to the other 2 patrons in the establishment - the building is very sparsely decorated and echos quite a bit, even if you are being quiet. And honestly if we wanted to have gone to a library, we would have. The passive-aggressiveness of the whole situation was rather disheartening, and frankly, surprising since the group we were with dropped quite a bit of money there. I didn't understand why they would single out a group of 8 people who are clearly there to 1. spend money, 2. buy their beer, 3. order their food, and 4. have a good time. Was it to cater to the other 2 patrons in the establishment? We'll never know, and I probably won't be back to find out. We wound up going down the street to the Mapleway Bowling Alley - not exactly where we saw ourselves going - but they were able to cater to our group and allowed us to have a good time. We wound up spending quite a bit of money there and I was happy to have our dollars go to a business that cared about, and catered to their patrons - not alienated them. I had high hopes that this would be a 'regular' place for my husband and I, and my sister and brother-in-law - but alas, the rudeness by the owners was very clear indeed. Apparently 'our kind' was not very welcome. Point taken, Sweet Mullets! Very disappointing.

    (1)
  • James G.

    The variety of beer choices are excellent. I usually do not like fruit beers but the Rasp is excellent. RASBERRY and Oak. Complex dry like a champagne. Their 501 Red has a good hop balance. The bartenders tend to cater to the regulars. It is kind of like a high school click.

    (4)
  • Stacy P.

    This was our second stop after arriving in Oconomowoc (the first being checking in at the Inn). Sweet Mullet's is Oconomowoc's first brew pub... and they're doing it right! When we were in they had six or eight beers on tap, plus a guest beer. Our favorite was the Autumn Leaf. I don't know how they managed it, but this tastes like someone put fall in a bottle. It's fresh, crisp, and so good we ended up getting a growler to take back to the Inn with us. Other high points were the IPAs and the red ale. I didn't have a single beer here that I wouldn't try again. The staff were also great! We got there relatively late on a Wednesday night, and the cook had already left. However, the bartender heated the oven up and prepared everything we had been hoping to order, which was cool of her. She also gave us great tips of where to go in the area to purchase fresh cheese curds. I really hope Sweet Mullet's isn't hurt by its location, which is a couple miles out of town. Not a big deal to me at all, but sometimes we get spoiled by having everything right there on Wisconsin. If you're reading this and are on the fence about heading over to check it out, I really hope you decide to go. I highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • Julia S.

    First of all I know it is a beer place but bring some water if you drink water with your meal b/c their water tastes like a fart smells...just sayin! There beers were okay, I didn't love any of them. Liked some. Their smoked brisket was amazing!!!!!!!!!!!

    (3)
  • Patty E.

    my husband and I just stopped on a whim. I thought this please was great. Friendly service. Beer sampler was awesome. Jalapeno poppers were excellent. The atmosphere was perfect.

    (4)
  • Joe P.

    Descriptive phrase: hidden brewery and snackery. I knew Sweet Mullets Brewing Company was out in Oconomowoc, but I still underestimated just how off the main drag they are. Google Maps is your best friend. Housed in a large industrial garage, Sweet Mullets actually spiffed up the place with dark, heavy woods and plenty of light. We tried a sampler of all 11 of their beers for a reasonable price. Be prepared: most of their beers are unique and a little out there, but what's life without a little (beer-filled) adventure? If you're hungry they have a small kitchen that whipped us up some better-than-expected snacks. While it's not easy to get to, next time I'm driving through O-Town I'll certainly stop at Sweet Mullets again.

    (4)
  • Daniella D.

    Visited 7/10/15. Seems like they are going through some changes. No kitchen due to revamping the menu. However, They will give you peanuts & handmade soft pretzels for free. The beer is solid. We did 5, 5 oz tasters for $14 and liked them all. They said they just changed the way they do tasters too. The space inside is nice. It is in an industrial area just outside a neighborhood. I will be back. Hopefully they will have the menu up and running by then (no date given).

    (3)
  • Jennifer A.

    Is there anything sweeter than a mullet? How about beer? I first stumbled across this brewery at a local festival where they poured Jorge with a dash of heat from jalapeno. On a recent trip across the state, the coordinates to visit the brewery were in place. Off the beaten path is an understatement; do not lose hope when it seems you are in the middle of a residential area. Once you arrive at the warehouse, follow the signs around the side to the front door. Trust me...you are still headed in the right direction! Plus, everyone knows some of the best brewpubs are tucked away in a warehouse. Once inside (see - you made it!) things immediately warm with an ample bar, plenty of seating and several TVs to watch your favorite sports ball team. Sweet Mullets even offers darts, and not the silly plastic tip kind. Real darts! Hungry? Check out what the kitchen cooked up or enjoy one of their delicious beers. Growler fills are also available. In addition to Jorge, I also enjoy a couple of the sours like Aprikose and RASP. When in and around Lake Country, be sure to check away this gem just a hop, skip and jump away from it all.

    (4)
  • Megan E.

    Come for the mullets, stay for the beer! Sweet Mullets is a diamond in the rough hidden within a sleepy industrial park. When I rolled up I was afraid they were closed, but once I found the entrance I was greeted by an amiable bartender proffering a mighty selection of fine brews. I enjoyed the Celebration beer, which was refreshing, and was pleasantly surprised by just how smooth the Bira Belgian Imperial Red Ale was. I look forward to going again and trying some of the up and coming tap beers. The wide selection should accommodate most palate types--bring your friends!

    (4)
  • Bill B.

    Stopped in on a Monday night place was busy the brewmaster was there he sat down talk to us the beers are absolutely great nice flavor T-shirts were awesome that we bought they had complementary popcorn peanuts and pretzels parental discretion. The kitchen was closed they only serve pizza and pretzels

    (5)
  • Kevin L.

    What a hidden gem! I have lived in the area for a long time and just discovered the brewery. The beer selection is outstanding, as is the quality of the beer. The staff was super friendly and very helpful -- offering samples of the beer and providing recommendations. I'll definitely be coming back!

    (5)
  • Karma K.

    Best name ever! If beer is your thing, especially craft beer brewed on premise than you must check this place out. It is a bit hard to find because it's in an industrial park but it's worth seeking out. The jalapeno brew was my favorite. They have a neat but small menu. I found food prices a bit on the high side. For example the cheese sampler plate was high quality but the portion size was definitely fit more for a super model and not your typical cheesehead from WI. The place is cute. Bathrooms were clean but as someone else mentioned, it had a local vibe for sure. Not a bad thing but don't expect hugs and kisses when you walk in the door if your not from around these parts.

    (4)
  • Laura V.

    Wonderful tasting room. My parents live about 10 minutes away from this delightful Godsend and I couldn't be happier to have finally found it. Beer: The tasting boards have slots for 16 beers and I was happy to sample everything they had on tap which was 12 at the time. It was great tasting everything but I have to admit I am NOT a sour beer person and three of their elite beers are sour. Fun to taste but not my thing. One standout for me was Jorge (the jalepeno one). This surprised me because I was expecting some spicy heat but what I got was wonderfully subtle jalepeno flavor and it was fun to drink. I thought the Pumpkinstein was a nice surprise as I'm not usually a pumpkin beer fan. My favorites were Dark Matter (love stouts and porters) and the Steinbier. Oh so smooth with a touch of sweetness. Food: Pretzels were yummy. Others at my table had the poppers and a cheese board and seemed very pleased. Atmosphere: I came in with a large group of family and a few friends over Labor Day weekend and we all had a fantastic time. The atmosphere was very relaxed and friendly and we were probably a bit loud but nobody seemed to mind. We also had three children with us (two babies and a 4 year old) and I would say that Sweet Mullets was family friendly - which is luckily how I find most tasting rooms to be. Tasting rooms are NOT bars. I can't wait to come back whenever I am in the area. I'm especially looking forward to some Bloody Marys on Sundays (weird to have at a brewery when the beer is so tasty but they looked so good!)

    (5)
  • Aaron W.

    The service here was excellent and so was the beer. The bartender that served us was clearly really knowledgeable about the beer. She gave us three different beers to try when we told her we liked IPA. She was also very attentive. The beers were all very nice; I went with the Belgian style IPA. It was a nice combination of citrus and banana. We also had a couple of snacks that were yummy. I'm from the area but live in the SF Bay Area now, so I have had a lot of craft beer between Wisconsin and California. It's great to see such a nice place has opened up in Oconomowoc!

    (5)
  • Angela R.

    This place is trying hard to be a big city brewpub, but the service is atrocious and indifferent. After spending over $120 on beer and appetizers, we tried to order additional food, but we're told the kitchen was closed. We had indicated earlier our plans to order entrees, but we're never warned that the kitchen had an early closing. The owner and waitstaff made no attempts to correct the omission and one woman, presumably the owner shrugged her shoulders.

    (1)
  • Steve P.

    I'm don't consider myself a beer connoisseur. I don't bring my own beer to someone's house because all they have is Miller Lite. I'm happy to drink most any beer. So, here's an unbiased review from a regular beer drinking guy. The place is really nice. The staff is friendly. The food portions are small and limited but they make up for it with quality and being a little different. As for the beer, it's like you're drinking your buddy's home brew. I mean that in the best possible way. Some of the beers won't suit everyone, but it's nice to be able to go out and try these beers that someone obviously takes a lot of pride in making. Pride seems to be missing in a lot of places. From my understanding, the beer on tap is dependent upon what the brewer decides to make. I went there looking forward to trying the jalapeno beer I had heard they made. Didn't have it. They had the Autumn beer which literally tasted like you stuffed your mouth full of wet leaves and pepper. Didn't care for it but I dutifully finished it (again, some guy put a lot of work into it - I wasn't going to waste it) As someone else's review stated, it certainly did taste like Autumn. I really liked the other beers that they made though. The beers taste like nothing else I've ever had and it made for a great night at the bar. Tasting these small batch hand crafted beers is an experience. They also have homemade root beer and grape soda. Don't let it's industrial park location throw you off. It's a really nice place and a unique drinking experience. I've only been there one time so far and the only problem I had was that it seemed a little too quiet. A little music would be nice. Maybe I was there on the wrong night though. Other than that, everything about the place seems to have a 'home made' touch from the furnishings to the beer which makes it a very comfortable place to spend an evening. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Try the pretzels - you won't be disappointed. I plan on going back again and supporting this local business.

    (4)
  • Julia S.

    First of all I know it is a beer place but bring some water if you drink water with your meal b/c their water tastes like a fart smells...just sayin! There beers were okay, I didn't love any of them. Liked some. Their smoked brisket was amazing!!!!!!!!!!!

    (3)
  • Emily M.

    We will not be returning here any time soon. My friends and I were treated very rudely by the staff on a recent visit. We stopped in Sweet Mullets recently to help a good friend celebrate her birthday. My husband and I, along with several friends, made up a party of 8 people. The staff was not very accommodating to our group. Usually a good serving team comes by to check on your group often - not to drop a basket of pretzels and walk off without saying a word. After a while it was apparent (by their sour glances, astringent attitudes and off hand comments to us), they just wanted us gone. My husband ordered the Captain Pilsner beer, and I got the 501 Red. Both were very underwhelming and lacked the taste I have experienced at other brew pubs. My husband's Captain had a very funky taste and smell to it. Price-wise, I thought it was very high - $9.00 for two beers? Two beers that they brew on site? Seriously? How 'bout coming down to earth here. This isn't New Glarus. My group started playing a card game - Cards Against Humanity. Yes, it's more of an "adult" game - but - again, this is a bar. "Adult" conversations happen here. And yes, some members of our group were laughing and loud, but we were having a good time, and isn't that what you want to have people do in your establishment? At first one of the owners came and told us she really liked this game, it was very fun, etc - but, if any kids came in we would have to keep the card reading / swearwords to a minimum. That's fine, and perfectly understandable - except this is an establishment that serves beer - it's a brewpub. So technically if children are brought in, they have to be with an adult. It goes without saying that if you bring a child into a bar or a brewpub, don't expect people to automatically turn into a schoolmarm, right? One of the owners then came by and said we were supposed to be using our "inside voices." With apologies to the other 2 patrons in the establishment - the building is very sparsely decorated and echos quite a bit, even if you are being quiet. And honestly if we wanted to have gone to a library, we would have. The passive-aggressiveness of the whole situation was rather disheartening, and frankly, surprising since the group we were with dropped quite a bit of money there. I didn't understand why they would single out a group of 8 people who are clearly there to 1. spend money, 2. buy their beer, 3. order their food, and 4. have a good time. Was it to cater to the other 2 patrons in the establishment? We'll never know, and I probably won't be back to find out. We wound up going down the street to the Mapleway Bowling Alley - not exactly where we saw ourselves going - but they were able to cater to our group and allowed us to have a good time. We wound up spending quite a bit of money there and I was happy to have our dollars go to a business that cared about, and catered to their patrons - not alienated them. I had high hopes that this would be a 'regular' place for my husband and I, and my sister and brother-in-law - but alas, the rudeness by the owners was very clear indeed. Apparently 'our kind' was not very welcome. Point taken, Sweet Mullets! Very disappointing.

    (1)
  • James G.

    The variety of beer choices are excellent. I usually do not like fruit beers but the Rasp is excellent. RASBERRY and Oak. Complex dry like a champagne. Their 501 Red has a good hop balance. The bartenders tend to cater to the regulars. It is kind of like a high school click.

    (4)
  • Angela R.

    This place is trying hard to be a big city brewpub, but the service is atrocious and indifferent. After spending over $120 on beer and appetizers, we tried to order additional food, but we're told the kitchen was closed. We had indicated earlier our plans to order entrees, but we're never warned that the kitchen had an early closing. The owner and waitstaff made no attempts to correct the omission and one woman, presumably the owner shrugged her shoulders.

    (1)
  • Steve P.

    I'm don't consider myself a beer connoisseur. I don't bring my own beer to someone's house because all they have is Miller Lite. I'm happy to drink most any beer. So, here's an unbiased review from a regular beer drinking guy. The place is really nice. The staff is friendly. The food portions are small and limited but they make up for it with quality and being a little different. As for the beer, it's like you're drinking your buddy's home brew. I mean that in the best possible way. Some of the beers won't suit everyone, but it's nice to be able to go out and try these beers that someone obviously takes a lot of pride in making. Pride seems to be missing in a lot of places. From my understanding, the beer on tap is dependent upon what the brewer decides to make. I went there looking forward to trying the jalapeno beer I had heard they made. Didn't have it. They had the Autumn beer which literally tasted like you stuffed your mouth full of wet leaves and pepper. Didn't care for it but I dutifully finished it (again, some guy put a lot of work into it - I wasn't going to waste it) As someone else's review stated, it certainly did taste like Autumn. I really liked the other beers that they made though. The beers taste like nothing else I've ever had and it made for a great night at the bar. Tasting these small batch hand crafted beers is an experience. They also have homemade root beer and grape soda. Don't let it's industrial park location throw you off. It's a really nice place and a unique drinking experience. I've only been there one time so far and the only problem I had was that it seemed a little too quiet. A little music would be nice. Maybe I was there on the wrong night though. Other than that, everything about the place seems to have a 'home made' touch from the furnishings to the beer which makes it a very comfortable place to spend an evening. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Try the pretzels - you won't be disappointed. I plan on going back again and supporting this local business.

    (4)
  • Kristin A.

    Delicious beer & laid back atmosphere. Make sure to try the Jalapeño beer.

    (5)
  • Ken C.

    The facility has no character at all, but the people and beer have plenty. The munchies are good too.

    (4)
  • Joe P.

    Descriptive phrase: hidden brewery and snackery. I knew Sweet Mullets Brewing Company was out in Oconomowoc, but I still underestimated just how off the main drag they are. Google Maps is your best friend. Housed in a large industrial garage, Sweet Mullets actually spiffed up the place with dark, heavy woods and plenty of light. We tried a sampler of all 11 of their beers for a reasonable price. Be prepared: most of their beers are unique and a little out there, but what's life without a little (beer-filled) adventure? If you're hungry they have a small kitchen that whipped us up some better-than-expected snacks. While it's not easy to get to, next time I'm driving through O-Town I'll certainly stop at Sweet Mullets again.

    (4)
  • Daniella D.

    Visited 7/10/15. Seems like they are going through some changes. No kitchen due to revamping the menu. However, They will give you peanuts & handmade soft pretzels for free. The beer is solid. We did 5, 5 oz tasters for $14 and liked them all. They said they just changed the way they do tasters too. The space inside is nice. It is in an industrial area just outside a neighborhood. I will be back. Hopefully they will have the menu up and running by then (no date given).

    (3)
  • Jennifer A.

    Is there anything sweeter than a mullet? How about beer? I first stumbled across this brewery at a local festival where they poured Jorge with a dash of heat from jalapeno. On a recent trip across the state, the coordinates to visit the brewery were in place. Off the beaten path is an understatement; do not lose hope when it seems you are in the middle of a residential area. Once you arrive at the warehouse, follow the signs around the side to the front door. Trust me...you are still headed in the right direction! Plus, everyone knows some of the best brewpubs are tucked away in a warehouse. Once inside (see - you made it!) things immediately warm with an ample bar, plenty of seating and several TVs to watch your favorite sports ball team. Sweet Mullets even offers darts, and not the silly plastic tip kind. Real darts! Hungry? Check out what the kitchen cooked up or enjoy one of their delicious beers. Growler fills are also available. In addition to Jorge, I also enjoy a couple of the sours like Aprikose and RASP. When in and around Lake Country, be sure to check away this gem just a hop, skip and jump away from it all.

    (4)
  • Megan E.

    Come for the mullets, stay for the beer! Sweet Mullets is a diamond in the rough hidden within a sleepy industrial park. When I rolled up I was afraid they were closed, but once I found the entrance I was greeted by an amiable bartender proffering a mighty selection of fine brews. I enjoyed the Celebration beer, which was refreshing, and was pleasantly surprised by just how smooth the Bira Belgian Imperial Red Ale was. I look forward to going again and trying some of the up and coming tap beers. The wide selection should accommodate most palate types--bring your friends!

    (4)
  • Bill B.

    Stopped in on a Monday night place was busy the brewmaster was there he sat down talk to us the beers are absolutely great nice flavor T-shirts were awesome that we bought they had complementary popcorn peanuts and pretzels parental discretion. The kitchen was closed they only serve pizza and pretzels

    (5)
  • Kevin L.

    What a hidden gem! I have lived in the area for a long time and just discovered the brewery. The beer selection is outstanding, as is the quality of the beer. The staff was super friendly and very helpful -- offering samples of the beer and providing recommendations. I'll definitely be coming back!

    (5)
  • Karma K.

    Best name ever! If beer is your thing, especially craft beer brewed on premise than you must check this place out. It is a bit hard to find because it's in an industrial park but it's worth seeking out. The jalapeno brew was my favorite. They have a neat but small menu. I found food prices a bit on the high side. For example the cheese sampler plate was high quality but the portion size was definitely fit more for a super model and not your typical cheesehead from WI. The place is cute. Bathrooms were clean but as someone else mentioned, it had a local vibe for sure. Not a bad thing but don't expect hugs and kisses when you walk in the door if your not from around these parts.

    (4)
  • Laura V.

    Wonderful tasting room. My parents live about 10 minutes away from this delightful Godsend and I couldn't be happier to have finally found it. Beer: The tasting boards have slots for 16 beers and I was happy to sample everything they had on tap which was 12 at the time. It was great tasting everything but I have to admit I am NOT a sour beer person and three of their elite beers are sour. Fun to taste but not my thing. One standout for me was Jorge (the jalepeno one). This surprised me because I was expecting some spicy heat but what I got was wonderfully subtle jalepeno flavor and it was fun to drink. I thought the Pumpkinstein was a nice surprise as I'm not usually a pumpkin beer fan. My favorites were Dark Matter (love stouts and porters) and the Steinbier. Oh so smooth with a touch of sweetness. Food: Pretzels were yummy. Others at my table had the poppers and a cheese board and seemed very pleased. Atmosphere: I came in with a large group of family and a few friends over Labor Day weekend and we all had a fantastic time. The atmosphere was very relaxed and friendly and we were probably a bit loud but nobody seemed to mind. We also had three children with us (two babies and a 4 year old) and I would say that Sweet Mullets was family friendly - which is luckily how I find most tasting rooms to be. Tasting rooms are NOT bars. I can't wait to come back whenever I am in the area. I'm especially looking forward to some Bloody Marys on Sundays (weird to have at a brewery when the beer is so tasty but they looked so good!)

    (5)
  • Aaron W.

    The service here was excellent and so was the beer. The bartender that served us was clearly really knowledgeable about the beer. She gave us three different beers to try when we told her we liked IPA. She was also very attentive. The beers were all very nice; I went with the Belgian style IPA. It was a nice combination of citrus and banana. We also had a couple of snacks that were yummy. I'm from the area but live in the SF Bay Area now, so I have had a lot of craft beer between Wisconsin and California. It's great to see such a nice place has opened up in Oconomowoc!

    (5)
  • Stacy P.

    This was our second stop after arriving in Oconomowoc (the first being checking in at the Inn). Sweet Mullet's is Oconomowoc's first brew pub... and they're doing it right! When we were in they had six or eight beers on tap, plus a guest beer. Our favorite was the Autumn Leaf. I don't know how they managed it, but this tastes like someone put fall in a bottle. It's fresh, crisp, and so good we ended up getting a growler to take back to the Inn with us. Other high points were the IPAs and the red ale. I didn't have a single beer here that I wouldn't try again. The staff were also great! We got there relatively late on a Wednesday night, and the cook had already left. However, the bartender heated the oven up and prepared everything we had been hoping to order, which was cool of her. She also gave us great tips of where to go in the area to purchase fresh cheese curds. I really hope Sweet Mullet's isn't hurt by its location, which is a couple miles out of town. Not a big deal to me at all, but sometimes we get spoiled by having everything right there on Wisconsin. If you're reading this and are on the fence about heading over to check it out, I really hope you decide to go. I highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • Patty E.

    my husband and I just stopped on a whim. I thought this please was great. Friendly service. Beer sampler was awesome. Jalapeno poppers were excellent. The atmosphere was perfect.

    (4)
  • Zachary N.

    Mark and Barbara have put together a really nice little brewery in the outskirts of Oconomowoc. It is in a small industrial building that they have transformed using a lot of reclaimed furniture which creates a cool look. They always have good guest beers from breweries like Furthermore and Lakefront. However, they have only been able to keep 4-5 of their own on tap at a time. Hopefully this changes as they ramp up production in house. Bring a couple friends over and watch a game, try some small plates, and a few sweet mullets beers. You wont be disappointed. Only downside is the current lack of house-made beer as well as the location.

    (4)
  • Kristin A.

    Delicious beer & laid back atmosphere. Make sure to try the Jalapeño beer.

    (5)
  • Ken C.

    The facility has no character at all, but the people and beer have plenty. The munchies are good too.

    (4)
  • Chad M.

    Sweet Mullets is phenomenal! Great beer, great small plates, and talk to the owner... he'll give you great insight into the world of brewing!

    (5)
  • Heather K.

    1 star is for their bartender, Daniel. He was very nice and knows his stuff. I too was very offended, being told to use my "inside voice" by the rude and socially awkward owner. It felt like we were bothering her by being there. You think she would have been appreciative of the business....I was there with 14 of my friends and no one else was in there. I laughed and was told to use my "inside voice" I'm sorry , I thought I was in a bar! People are there to unwind and have some fun, not to be scolded. Also, a lot of us were out of drinks and sitting right in front of her at the bar. She just stood there with her back to us. I waited 20 minutes for a refill. Very unprofessional!!!! I am a business owner and would never dream of treating my customers this way!

    (1)
  • M L.

    Still hearing comments about a lack of customer appreciation. Too bad. I am a crazy craft beer fan and do hope you make it, but please don't forget why you do what you do. It's not all about the money, is it? At least I sure hope the money isn't the only thing with you. Enjoy what you do and why you do it for the right reasons.

    (2)
  • Karen T.

    Tasting room concept in brewing facility. Great staff. Good, unique beer styles. Simple menu of made from scratch food - 5 choices plus soups or a cheese & sausage starter. I would come here with friends for a casual, comfortable atmosphere. Casual - industrial style.

    (4)
  • Asil R.

    We used to go here often. Then one Saturday night, we brought the rest of our group with us. One of our friends laughed loudly and we were told from one of the owners, "use your inside voices". So we left after not being served for a half hour. So sad really!! Thought it was a bar, not a library?!?!

    (2)
  • Andrew J.

    WOW! A hidden gem! So excited to find this little brewery in my neck of the woods! I tried all ten brews last night! Yum!

    (5)
  • Judy B.

    Great people & Great Beer! Bloody Mary's Sundays starting at noon.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Sweet Mullets Brewing Co

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