Brewery Profile

Thumb Knuckle Brewing Company

In a small Luxemburg beer scene, a visit to this taproom is less about touring a dense brewery district and more about seeing one local producer with a clear regional identity. Thumb Knuckle Brewing Company was established in 2017, and its name refers to Luxemburg’s position on the “thumb knuckle” of Wisconsin’s hand-shaped map. When visitors walk in, the most useful frame of reference is the working connection between the brewery and its surroundings. Brewmaster Ed Thiry brings a background in mechanical engineering and renewable energy, along with formal brewing training from Germany. The brewing equipment was repurposed from local dairy farm machinery, a detail that ties the operation to the agricultural character of the area rather than presenting it as separate from it.

Travelers moving through this part of northeastern Wisconsin often look for stops that feel local, especially when they are spending time between Green Bay, the lakeshore, and smaller communities in Kewaunee County. Thumb Knuckle fits that kind of itinerary as a beer-focused pause about 15 minutes outside Green Bay. Its production leans primarily toward German-style beers, made with traditional techniques that emphasize drinkability. That focus may appeal to visitors who prefer classic brewing approaches over a constantly changing novelty list. The brewery also sources most of its ingredients from within the region, so a pint here can reflect both the brewer’s training and the local supply chain that supports the beer.

For planning purposes, the taproom operates Thursday through Sunday, so it is worth checking current hours before making the drive. Specific beers on tap, seasonal releases, food options, events, and other amenities are not fixed in the available information, making the taproom the best place to confirm the day’s pours and any visit details. The brewery’s strongest known visitor draw is its combination of German-style brewing, repurposed dairy equipment, and a setting close enough to Green Bay for an easy side trip. Those looking for a straightforward local brewery visit, rather than a large entertainment venue, will have the clearest expectations.

Ed Thiry, the brewmaster at Thumb Knuckle Brewing Company, combines his background in mechanical engineering and renewable energy with formal brewing training acquired in Germany. Established in 2017 in Luxemburg, Wisconsin, the brewery draws its name from its geographic location on the "thumb knuckle" of Wisconsin’s hand-shaped map. The equipment used in brewing was repurposed from local dairy farm machinery, reflecting a connection to the area's agricultural roots. Thumb Knuckle Brewing produces primarily German-style beers, leveraging traditional brewing techniques to enhance drinkability. Their taproom operates Thursday through Sunday, offering a local venue just 15 minutes outside Green Bay. Most of the ingredients used are sourced from within the region, emphasizing a commitment to local supply chains.

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E0208 State Rd 54, Luxemburg, Wisconsin, 54217

Website: http://www.thumbknuckle.beer

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Thumb Knuckle Brewing Company located?
Thumb Knuckle Brewing Company is located at E0208 State Rd 54, Luxemburg, Wisconsin, 54217. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
How can I learn more about Thumb Knuckle Brewing Company?
Visit http://www.thumbknuckle.beer for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.