Wisconsin not in the top 5... Not to say Oregon doesn't have good beer. But, just because you have the most breweries does not mean you are the best beer state.
I am seriously calling shenanigans on this.
I saw this.
As a Maryland resident, I'm going to disagree with this. We've got some damn good breweries here.
They discuss Flying Dog, which is good stuff...don't get me wrong. However, we've got Burley Oak, Clipper City, The Brewer's Art, Baltimore-Washington Beer Works, Peabody, Fin City, Heavy Seas, Monocacy Brewing, DuClaw...
Maryland is getting some good stuff.
Virginia is also getting a Stone down in Norfolk/Va Beach area.
I saw this.
As a Maryland resident, I'm going to disagree with this. We've got some damn good breweries here.
They discuss Flying Dog, which is good stuff...don't get me wrong. However, we've got Burley Oak, Clipper City, The Brewer's Art, Baltimore-Washington Beer Works, Peabody, Fin City, Heavy Seas, Monocacy Brewing, DuClaw...
Maryland is getting some good stuff.
Virginia is also getting a Stone down in Norfolk/Va Beach area.
Wisconsin not in the top 5... Not to say Oregon doesn't have good beer. But, just because you have the most breweries does not mean you are the best beer state.
I am seriously calling shenanigans on this.
A puff piece designed solely as a click magnet by a writer with both a superficial knowledge of _____________ and some very murky ranking criteria, imo.
FTFY. Now you've just described half of the internet these days (excluding porn). Everything is mindless click-bait these days....
This reminds me of the rolling stone lists where their writers claimed that Kurt Cobain and Jack Whote were better guitarists than Eddie Van Halen, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Jeff Beck.
Was surprised to see the Oklahoma ranking. Figured we'd be at the bottom of the list. Have seen Prairie Artisinal on the shelves but have passed them up. Will have to taste what all the fuss is about.
I agree with Michigan being in the top 5. They have some amazing breweries in that state, plus the homebrew community is really large. Let's not forget Kuhnhenn's brewery either which has some 100 point beers on beeradvocate
Was surprised to see the Oklahoma ranking. Figured we'd be at the bottom of the list. Have seen Prairie Artisinal on the shelves but have passed them up. Will have to taste what all the fuss is about.
Me too. The breweries around here are really fantastic and the number of breweries seem to be growing all the time. I'm still shocked we were 26th. We are literally a law or two away from going from mediocre beer state to a great beer state. Just don't see that happening any time soon unfortunately.
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They'll likely legalize medical use cannibis before they drop any more of the liquor laws.
However, city/county health and Costco may have some push on the alcohol statutes.
It's not a competition. We all win.
Wisconsin not in the top 5... Not to say Oregon doesn't have good beer. But, just because you have the most breweries does not mean you are the best beer state.
I am seriously calling shenanigans on this.
I saw this.
As a Maryland resident, I'm going to disagree with this. We've got some damn good breweries here.
They discuss Flying Dog, which is good stuff...don't get me wrong. However, we've got Burley Oak, Clipper City, The Brewer's Art, Baltimore-Washington Beer Works, Peabody, Fin City, Heavy Seas, Monocacy Brewing, DuClaw...
Maryland is getting some good stuff.
Virginia is also getting a Stone down in Norfolk/Va Beach area.
It's not "just because you have the most breweries." Try reading the article again. Oregon is rightly placed.
I'm just happy Alabama is in the top half! We're never in the top half of anything! LOL
Hey - what about NCAA violations ???? Or meth busts ???
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