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Which state has the best beer?

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Which state has the best beer?
 

Washington, D.C. has the monuments and California has great beaches, and according to Thrillist.com, Oregon has the best beer.

The lifestyle trend site analyzed all 50 states (the nation’s capital was unfortunately left out) by the quantity and quality of their beer—emphasis on the quality.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2014/09/0...p=features


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Wait miller light is sold every where right?


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None in this country. I miss living in Germany for the beer, brats and bread. Now I drink Guinness Extra Stout. My husband says my beer is my meal. Lol.


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Quote:Which state has the best beer?

 

Washington, D.C. has the monuments and California has great beaches, and according to Thrillist.com, Oregon has the best beer.

The lifestyle trend site analyzed all 50 states (the nation’s capital was unfortunately left out) by the quantity and quality of their beer—emphasis on the quality.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2014/09/0...p=features

 
You can find great beer anywhere but it's all great in Oregon. 

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Quote:You can find great beer anywhere but it's all great in Oregon. 
 

My local country store sells great Miller Light!

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One of the few perks of living in Oregon. Rogue, Widmer, Dechutes, Laurelwood, etc


I just hit up the Rogue garage sale and got a case of 22's for $2 a pop. Success!
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Quote:One of the few perks of living in Oregon. Rogue, Widmer, Dechutes, Laurelwood, etc


I just hit up the Rogue garage sale and got a case of 22's for $2 a pop. Success!
 

Those are awfully funny ways to spell Miller and Coors light? :wacko:

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Quote:None in this country. I miss living in Germany for the beer, brats and bread. Now I drink Guinness Extra Stout. My husband says my beer is my meal. Lol.


Not true. Many European countries have American micro breweries growing there. German beers are great, but are hindered by their purity law...no extra ingredients. Yet still great. Same with Belgian beer.


State wise?

Oregon.
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#9

Colorado. With apologies for Coors (it's ok, we don't even like the crap out here), there are too many breweries to keep track of in this state, and--here's a novel concept--none of them suck! Echo Brewery makes some of the best beer you've never heard of, and those of you on the east coast who only get Dale's Pale Ale in a can from Oskar Blues, well, you don't know what you're missing. Nitrogen-tapped Old Chub is beervana.


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(This post was last modified: 09-02-2014, 06:42 PM by The Drifter.)

We got some pretty good brews in Maryland too from the Flying Dog Brewery located right in my hometown

 

http://flyingdogbrewery.com/

 

 


24. Maryland
So yeah, it’s a little odd that Maryland’s most prominent craft outfit (Flying Dog), is a Colorado transplant, but the fact remains that the vast majority of the brewery's tasty beer comes out of the Old Line State these days. They’re far from the only game in town, however. Stillwater is doing some seriously impressive work, like a damn-near-perfect Gose collab with Westbrook. Of course, old habits die hard, so the state still consumes plenty of Natty Boh, too.

 


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#11

Riverside, Jacksonville Florida.

All you need to tickle yer innards
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#12

1) Oregon

2) California
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Quote:Those are awfully funny ways to spell Miller and Coors light? :wacko:
I used to think you were insightful  Sick

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Quote:Not true. Many European countries have American micro breweries growing there. German beers are great, but are hindered by their purity law...no extra ingredients. Yet still great. Same with Belgian beer.


State wise?

Oregon.


Germany isn't hindered by their purity law, it just limits what you can legally call beer.
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Quote:I used to think you were insightful Sick


My inner redneck wins when it comes to beer, I'll try to beat him down.
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The state of *hic* inbe..inebeer, inebeer! Ha! *hic* un-knee-bree-ay-shun, yeah! Thass it! *hic*
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#17

I like beer.
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Quote:Which state has the best beer?

 

Washington, D.C. has the monuments and California has great beaches, and according to Thrillist.com, Oregon has the best beer.

The lifestyle trend site analyzed all 50 states (the nation’s capital was unfortunately left out) by the quantity and quality of their beer—emphasis on the quality.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2014/09/0...p=features

 
 

I heard Mass. has some great local breweries, but PA would probably be at the top of my list having the oldest brewery and so many top beers made from the state.  I think a rising star is Virginia.

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Quote:Germany isn't hindered by their purity law, it just limits what you can legally call beer.
Ok Thanks. So...if a "beer" is made with more than whats in the purity law..what do they call it. Like Radler? Is it called that because its infused with fruit? Or is that a brand name? What if they add stuff like elderberries, juniper, chocolate? Do they have to all have a different name? Like Das ist nicht bier,das ist scheisser?  :no:

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#20

1. Oregon

2. Oregon

3. Vermont

 

I'd give a nod to Massachusetts but OR and VT are clearly better.

 

I went with Jags02 some time ago to a beer festival in Portland, OR (we didn't know each other, just from the message board, but both wore Jags shirts and hung out for the day). The variety and quantity of beers was astonishing and this was probably 8-9 years ago


Season Ticket holder since 2004. Smile

 

        
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