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Wisconsin Beer Tasting Train Rides
Wisconsin 'Beer Tasting' Train Rides
Published: May 16, 2026
By: Adam Burns
The East Troy Railroad Museum (often branded as the East Troy Electric Railroad) offers something increasingly rare in American preservation: a living, rideable slice of electric interurban history. Instead of steam plumes or diesel thunder, this is the world of trolley poles, overhead wire, vintage traction motors, and the easy rhythm of a train built for short hops between communities. It’s an experience that feels intimate and surprisingly immersive—especially when the museum pairs its historic equipment with themed excursions like its Beer Tasting Train, a 2½-hour evening ride designed to blend scenic travel with guided sampling.
A museum built around an interurban tradition
Long before highways dominated regional travel, the Upper Midwest was laced with electric lines that connected towns, resorts, and cities with frequent service. East Troy was once tied into that broader interurban story, and today’s museum keeps the “traction era” feel alive by operating historic electric railroad equipment on a preserved route. The experience is fundamentally different from most tourist railroads: you’re not only seeing artifacts in a display—you’re riding the kind of car that once represented modern transportation.
The museum’s home base is the East Troy Depot on Church Street, where many trips begin and end. The site serves as a gateway to the collection and the operating railroad, and it’s also where special events and check-in for dining experiences are typically handled.
The Route
One of the joys of the East Troy operation is that it feels close to the landscape. Interurbans and trolleys were built for frequent stops and community access, and that personality carries over to today’s excursions. During the regular season, trains operate on a published schedule, giving visitors multiple departure options and a straightforward way to build a day around the ride.
A signature element of the East Troy experience is its connection to The Elegant Farmer, a well-known local stop where some trains call during regular operations—an especially appealing feature for families and casual riders who want to combine a scenic trip with a memorable food-and-shopping destination.
Historic equipment with real “streetcar era” personality
Because the museum’s identity centers on electric traction, the rolling stock is a major part of the appeal. These are not generic coaches behind a locomotive; they’re heritage electric cars with the kind of design details you notice right away—windows, seating layouts, and the overall “trolley” atmosphere that instantly sets the experience apart from conventional railroad museums.
For the Beer Tasting Train, however, the star is often the historic dining car used for the event—an environment more akin to a moving supper club than a typical excursion coach.
The Beer Tasting Train
The East Troy Railroad Museum’s Beer Tasting Train is built around a simple idea: ride a historic train for an evening loop while sampling multiple beer styles paired with hearty appetizers. It’s not a loud party train and it’s not a formal multi-course dinner. Instead, it’s positioned as a relaxed, guided tasting on rails—social, scenic, and a little bit educational for anyone who enjoys learning what separates a lager from an ale (and why some beers taste the way they do).
The basic format
According to the museum’s event listing, the Beer Tasting Train is a 2½-hour excursion featuring heavy hors d’oeuvres while passengers taste a variety of beers—specifically including styles such as weissbiers, lagers, ales, and steam beers.
It’s also clearly framed with a helpful expectation-setting note: this is not a full dinner. If you want a full sit-down meal, the museum suggests planning dinner afterward at one of East Troy’s restaurants.
A concrete example of timing and logistics
Event pages change year to year, but the museum provides a clear schedule pattern on its listing. For the Beer Tasting Train date shown for 2026, the timeline is:
- Check-in: 4:30 PM
- Departure: 5:30 PM
- Return: 8:00 PM
This timing is ideal for an evening out: early enough to feel like a “main event,” but not so late that you’re getting home at midnight.
Tickets and reservations
Specialty dining/tasting trips are typically limited-capacity and require planning ahead. The Beer Tasting Train listing notes advance reservations are required, with ticket pricing shown as $125 + fees per person (for the listed 2026 date).
Onboard Experience
The best way to describe the Beer Tasting Train is “an evening tasting that happens to be moving through history.” You’re not just seated in a banquet room—you’re in a heritage railroad environment, with the subtle sway of the car, the changing views outside the windows, and the novelty of enjoying a curated tasting while the train follows its route.
The tasting cadence
While the museum’s description doesn’t spell out every pour sequence minute-by-minute, it does emphasize “tasting a variety of beers” with hors d’oeuvres alongside the ride. That naturally suggests a paced experience: sample, chat, watch the scenery, and then the next beer arrives with another round of bites. The inclusion of multiple styles (weissbier, lager, ale, steam beer) also hints at variety—something for people who love crisp and light profiles as well as those who prefer maltier or more aromatic pours.
Food pairing: hearty appetizers, not a plated meal
The listing’s “heavy hors d’oeuvres” language matters. You should arrive expecting satisfying appetizers that can stand up to beer tasting (and keep the experience comfortable), but you shouldn’t expect a traditional entrée-and-dessert dinner service unless you’re booking a different dining train product.
A “destination” layer: Black Point Estate tie-in
The museum’s 2026 calendar/brochure notes the Beer Tasting Train as a “fun and educational” event and describes it as a joint event featuring five different beers and noting an association with Black Point Estate on Geneva Lake. Even if you’re primarily coming for the train, that connection adds a regional flavor—pairing a heritage rail ride with the broader Lake Geneva-area historic tourism scene.
Final Thoughts
Plenty of rail attractions offer tastings, but the East Troy Railroad Museum has a built-in advantage: electric interurban equipment feels social by design. These cars were meant for community travel—day-trippers, weekend riders, people heading to destinations together. The Beer Tasting Train builds on that spirit. You’re not isolated in a private compartment; you’re sharing a classic rail environment with other passengers who are there for the same reason: to enjoy the ride, the history, and a well-paced lineup of beers.
And because it’s hosted by a museum, the atmosphere tends to land in a sweet spot: festive without being chaotic, themed without feeling gimmicky. It’s a grown-up, distinctly Wisconsin way to enjoy railroad preservation—one that turns the simple act of riding into a full evening experience. To learn more about this experience please click here to visit the museum's website.
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