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Ok, I went to the Summit Brew Festival in Sacramento, CA today where there were 165+ breweries from California. Awsome event!
Would have blacked out if I tried all of them however I got my fair share of sample drinking in. Thanks Uber for getting me home safe!
Cheers [emoji482]
 
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Ok, I went to the Summit Brew Festival in Sacramento, CA today where there were 165+ breweries from California. Awsome event!
Would have blacked out if I tried all of them however I got my fair share of sample drinking in. Thanks Uber for getting me home safe!
Cheers [emoji482]

Any standout breweries there? Sorry I missed this one.
 
Any standout breweries there? Sorry I missed this one.

One that caught my attention was Epic Brewing. Since the just purchased a brewery in southern CA (forgot the name of the brewery) they were eligible to attend the event. They had an APA and a stout on tap and both tasted awsome!

Hopefully some day they will distribute to NorCal.

So many new breweries I could not keep track.
 
One that caught my attention was Epic Brewing. Since the just purchased a brewery in southern CA (forgot the name of the brewery) they were eligible to attend the event. They had an APA and a stout on tap and both tasted awsome!

Hopefully some day they will distribute to NorCal.

So many new breweries I could not keep track.

They bought Telegraph Brewing in Santa Barbra. Interesting read here on it. https://www.craftbeer.com/news/brewery-news/epic-brewing-buys-telegraph-brewing-company

Headed to Solid Ground Brewing today. One of my favorite local breweries in the Placerville area.
 
Every football season my brother and I park near a brewery close to the stadium in my avatar (Williams-Brice, Columbia, SC). It is the first independently owned brewery in the city and is my favorite locally produced beer in the city, which now sports about 6 separate breweries. Yesterday we drowned our football sorrows with their first habanero beer! Delicious malt flavor and strong heat made a great product. It probably will only be available in their tap room so... A few more trips are called for to fill my growlers.
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This one is a little different- a microbrewery built into one of the Miami Marlins parking lots. It's called Nightlife.
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Wooden Robot, NC visited on a Saturday night the place was packed, so I didn't take many pics. Some good eats were available the beers I had were great, and they had a AHA deal for a free glass and wooden sticker.
 
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Making a 7 hour trek from PA to VT to hit the Alchemist and Magic Hat for my birthday weekend. Leaving in 5 hours and I’m too excited to sleep haha

If you are going to be that close, you NEED to see Hill Farmstead, its not to far from The Alchemist. And the seven hour trip would be worth just seeing it.
 
Tomorrow I'll be at Port O'Pints in Crescent City, CA. just off of Hwy 101 for an Orca homebrew club meeting.
Lots of award winning beers.
The brewer, Rick White is a former homebrewer and homebrew supporter.
 
We have something similar called Sand Lot - it’s part of Coors Field (Colorado Rockies stadium). I believe that is where Blue Moon was first brewed if memory serves me correct.
You are correct sandlot is where Blue Moon was created. They changed it for mass market but the sandlot still brews the original and it's much better.
 
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