HighPlainsDrifter
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crisis said:Portland, OR.
Don't think there is a bigger beer town than Portland. Last I heard we had maybe 50-60 breweries total.
South Carolina is pretty weak brewery wise. I really really miss Oregon
crisis said:Portland, OR.
Don't think there is a bigger beer town than Portland. Last I heard we had maybe 50-60 breweries total.
Yuri_Rage said:You're talkin' 'bout my hometown now! I was just there two weeks ago and tried some of Stoudt's newer offerings. Wish I'd have known about UBW!
16) Yuengling - a little further away, but VERY established
17) Iron City - wrong side of the state, but their Light kicks BMC's ass
Ryan_PA said:Also:
18) Iron Hill Breweries (several of them now)
19) McKenzies (2 locations in Philly area - decent beer bad food and service)
20) Yards Brew Co
21) Flying Fish (across the river in NJ, but still a good local)
And, for anyone doing a google search, Sligh Fox, should be spelled Sly Fox. That is good stuff...
crisis said:Portland, OR.
Don't think there is a bigger beer town than Portland. Last I heard we had maybe 50-60 breweries total.
Toblerone said:
ColoradoXJ13 said:Boulder is a beer town, Colorado is a beer state....LOVE IT!
ohiobrewtus said:There are some brewpubs down in Columbus, but I've only been to Gordon Biersch by Nationwide Arena. There's also Columbus Brewing Company, Barley's I and II, and a couple others that I can't think of at the moment.