For four hours on Saturdays (through September 29 $25 per person), you can sample unique brews at three microbreweries. Riverwalk also offers weekend brewery tours. This is a great option for work function, birthday parties or just to gather a group of friends to sail away with some good drinks. (Bring Your Own Booze) and simply pay a $25 clean-up fee. If you have a group and want to plan an outing, Riverwalk allows customers to rent either the Brew City Queen II (capacity 42) or The Milwaukee Maiden (capacity 30). Social Saturdays have beer, wine and vodka lemonades. Funky Fridays have sangria, New Orleans style hurricanes, beer, soft drinks and appetizers. Thirsty Thursdays get more serious- vodka lemonades, rum punch, beer and reggae music. On Wine Wednesdays, boaters can sample various wines with the help of a wine expert. Tiki Tuesdays offer tropical cocktails, beer and Caribbean music. Margarita Mondays are pretty self-explanatory. All of these hour and a half specialty cruises leave at 6pm and 7:30 pm from Pere Marquette Park on Old World Third Street. Riverwalk Boat Tours offer cruises six nights a week that are themed for maximum slosh: Margarita Mondays, Tiki Tuesdays, Wine Wednesdays, Funky Fridays and Social Saturdays. Two boat lines are offering saucy tours into October, so it is time to shove off with that wooden leg attached. Good news: drinking and boating is still an option. The weather may be getting cooler, but the Milwaukee River isn’t frozen over yet.
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