The 10 Breweries Every Craft Beer Fan Should Visit Once

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The 10 Breweries Every Craft Beer Fan Should Visit Once
Cool material ^ | 09/21/2024 | By Christopher Osburn

Posted on 09/21/2024 6:43:48 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27

If you didn’t know it already, the craft beer world has exploded in the last few decades. At last count, there were more than 9,000 breweries (micro and macro) currently operating in the U.S. To put this into perspective, there were only a little over 1,700 breweries in 2010. That’s a major increase in IPAs, pilsners, pale ales, sours, and stouts. The oversaturation of brewing in the U.S. means two things: For one, there are a lot more options than there used to be; secondly, there are a great many breweries that simply aren’t worth your time. That said, a select few breweries belong on your must-visit list.

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KEYWORDS: breweries; craftbeer; fan; visit

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Anybody been to any of these breweries on the list?

Great Notion Brewing (Portland, Oregon)

The Alchemist (Stowe, Vermont)

Drekker Brewing Company (Fargo, North Dakota)

Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. (Decorah, Iowa)

Russian River Brewing Company (Santa Rosa, California)

Treehouse Brewing (Charlton, Massachusetts)

Pure Project Brewing (San Diego, California)

Equilibrium Brewery (Middletown, New York)

Prairie Artisan Ales (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)

Maine Beer Company (Freeport, Maine)

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