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Old 09-23-2012, 10:46 PM   #1
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Default Beer in AZ/NV/UT that you can't buy in CA

I'm going on a trip through Utah (National Parks), Arizona (Page and Grand Canyon) and Nevada (Vegas) and I'd like to buy some bottles of beer that I can't get in Los Angeles.

One of my favorite breweries is Odell's and I saw that they distribute in AZ so it got me thinking, what else should I keep my eyes open for? If you can give me some good beers and maybe some good places to pick them up at based on my route it would be most helpful. Any good brewpubs suggestions are welcome too?

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Four Peaks Kilt lifter is pretty popular.


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The SeekaBrew web site should be able to help you. It's not perfect but will give you an idea. Also since you'll be up that way, stop in to either Lumberyard or Beaver Street in Flagstaff or Grand Canyon brewing in Williams.
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The SeekaBrew web site should be able to help you. It's not perfect but will give you an idea. Also since you'll be up that way, stop in to either Lumberyard or Beaver Street in Flagstaff or Grand Canyon brewing in Williams.
That's a pretty cool site. It looks like if I'm lucky I could gather a nice collection of brews from a handful of great breweries. Now the trick is figuring out where to buy any of them.
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Four Peaks Kilt lifter is pretty popular.
+1 Kilt lifter

2 micro brewery's in Lake Havasu City Az, College Street Brew and Mud Sharks.

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Pretty much anything from Bells, especially Two-Hearted Ale.


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