This weekend marks the annual intersection of sailing, beer drinking and charitable giving, a mix more harmonious because it is set on the shores of Lake Michigan, in the beer capital of America — Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A group of the city’s sailors in 1999 basically wanted one more sailing regatta before they had to pull their boats from the water and turn their attention to snow shovels. The eager yachtsmen staged Louie’s Last Regatta, a charity event which raised $900 for the Children’s Hospital of Milwaukee. Just 12 boats participated. In 2006 the regatta raised over $123,000 and filled the sails of 131 registered boats. Louie’s Last Regatta continues to grow, its beer-can-shaped race coarse becoming one of the largest single charity regattas in the nation.