I bet Rhode Island ranked last.... It does in everything else.....
I bet Rhode Island ranked last.... It does in everything else.....
Oklahoma not present??? What a SHOCKER!!!
No major surprises in the list with the Pacific NW being the place to get your drink on. God I love that part of the country.
Yeah, I'm surprised MI didn't rank. Not surprised that IL is not on the list though. We have jack **** for breweries here. Two Brother's is good, and Goose Island is an obvious one, but not much else worth mentioning (well, maybe Emmett's).
annasdadhockey said:I'm a little surprised PA didn't make the top ten. Maybe they came in 11th?
Boo, can't believe Vermont beat us out!!
McNeil's is pretty damn good and I like Rock Art a lot.
I'm surprised California did too. WTF, ok so there are amazing beers from California, but the state (as a whole) lacks real beer culture. Not only that, even our sleaziest, dankest strip clubs have craft beer on tap. In CA if the girls drop their panties, beer can't be served.Boo, can't believe Vermont beat us out!!
1. Sipped
2. Gulped
3. Quaffed
4. Buzzed
5. Gassy
6. Warmed over
7. Lit
8. Slurred
9. Rambling and Mumbling
10. Passed out.
I think a lot of people are missing the criteria they took into a account. Any single one of us could come up with a different list, if we we used different criteria. They took into account many factors, including mega-breweries (which is beer, whether you like it or not), and also per-capita factors which favor lower population states. NY has about 4 times the amount of breweries that Vermont has, with far higher total output, but NY also has 30 times the population of Vermont. This wasn't a "Top Ten Craft Beer States" list.
Hey you, stop it with all your logical argument and stuff! It really gets in the way of all the misplaced state pride and posturing that are vital to this type of thread!!!
I do have to ask though, why the F is Iowa not on this list?!?!?
Boo, can't believe Vermont beat us out!!