Craft Breweries to Watch in 7 Southern Cities
The Pacific Northwest and Rockies get a lot of attention from beer lovers, but contributor Nora McGunnigle takes you to seven Southern cities you shouldn't ignore.
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The Pacific Northwest and Rockies get a lot of attention from beer lovers, but contributor Nora McGunnigle takes you to seven Southern cities you shouldn't ignore.
Chicago's Band of Bohemia becomes the first U.S. brewpub to earn the highly-prestigious Michelin Star for its cuisine. Chef Michael Carroll tells CraftBeer.com's Andy Sparhawk why it's monumental.
Charleston, South Carolina, is a historic town that has withstood the test of time, surviving war and fire. Now the craft beer revolution is bringing new light to this city making it a beercation destination you'll love.
As more craft breweries open, brewers look for ways to distinguish their brands. Contributor Tyra Sutak talks to some of the early niche brewery pioneers.
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Our co-owner and brewer, Dave Hartmann, has been brewing commercially for 30 years — in the Northeast, California, Germany, and Midwest. He wanted an outlet that would allow him the creative license to brew beers he finds interesting—both to brew and to drink.
Many small-town breweries are woven into the fabric of their surroundings. They're gathering places for tourists and locals alike, representing Americana at its finest.
Communal singing groups unite people through casual, joyful experiences blending beer and song, fostering connection and rediscovery in community spaces.
But we don’t want you to just read about craft brewers, we want you to get out and visit them with the most expansive brewery map on the internet. Continually updated by CraftBeer.com’s parent organization the Brewers Association, CraftBeer.com’s Brewery Finder, along with articles on beer travel and great beer bars, is an indispensable tool for discovering craft beer near you. There is more to a brewery than the beers that they make. Often, the brewery’s story is just as unique as the beer styles the brewer creates. The Breweries section is your spot to learn more about the people behind craft beer. Then, the next time you visit one of the breweries you’ve read about in our stories, you’ll feel like you’re sharing beer with old friends. Use our Brewery Finder tool and the beer travel section to get out and meet the brewers we feature. Read More