This river runs directly behind Twisted Fisherman.
What is the Milwaukee River?
The original color associated with St. Patrick was this, before green became dominant.
What is blue?
The final round of the tournament is commonly called this.
What is the Final Four?
This dark stout is often enjoyed on St. Patrick’s Day
What is Guinness?
This lake borders Milwaukee and is the second-largest Great Lake by volume.
What is Lake Michigan?
According to legend, St. Patrick drove these creatures out of Ireland.
What are snakes?
This is the number of teams in the main NCAA tournament bracket.
What is 68?
This hearty dish is typically made with lamb or beef and vegetables.
What is Irish stew?
This famous Milwaukee beer brand started brewing in 1844.
What is Pabst?
This plant is used by St. Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity.
What is a shamrock?
This Wisconsin university has made multiple Final Four appearances in recent decades.
What is the University of Wisconsin-Madison?
This cream liqueur is commonly mixed into coffee.
What is Bailey's?
Before becoming known as Milwaukee, the area was originally inhabited by this Native American tribe whose name the city likely derives from
Who are the Potawatomi?
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated every year on this March date.
What is March 17th?
This governing body runs March Madness?
What is the NCAA?
This traditional potato dish mixes mashed potatoes with cabbage or kale.
What is colcannon?
In 1920, this amendment — heavily impacting Milwaukee’s brewing industry — went into effect nationwide.
What is the 18th Amendment (Prohibition)?
This Irish city hosts one of the world’s largest St. Patrick’s Day parades.
What is Dublin?
This is the minimum seed number ever to win the NCAA men’s tournament.
What is an 8 seed?
In Ireland, a full Irish breakfast typically includes black pudding made primarily from this ingredient.
What is blood?