Re: Best beer...by US State?

Sun May 02, 2010 7:30 am

Update on breweries in Nebraska. Platte Valley Brewing in Kearney, Nebraska has ceased brewing. Some kind of problems with paperwork with the feds. Instead of going through all the time and expense to reapply for their licensing, they have decided to shut down brewing operations and just operate as a tap house. If anyone is interested, they do have their 30 bbl "frankenbrew" system for sale now. It's ugly but works great.

Another development worth mentioning is that a group of folks from our brew club here started brewing commercially a couple years ago, operating under the license of Thunderhead Brewing in Kearney, Nebraska. They marketed their stuff under the "Modern Monks" label. For a number of reasons, including having to make a 200 mile round trip commute each time they wanted to brew, they have cut that relationship with Thunderhead. They now have their own brewing license and have worked out a contract to take over the brewing operations in Lincoln from a restaurant/brewpub called Misty's. Misty's has great food, but their beer has really stunk (literally and figuratively :( ) for years. Under this arrangement, the Monks will brew and keep in stock four beers for Misty's to keep on tap. After those four, the Monk's then can use the equipment to brew whatever they want for marketing elsewhere. These guys brew great beers, so you should check out their stuff if you ever make it to Lincoln. The Modern Monks beers should be on tap in the next 2-3 weeks at Misty's and are already on tap at several other bars in Lincoln.
Their website hasn't been updated since all this took place but you can check them out at http://www.modernmonks.com

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Re: Best beer...by US State?

Sun May 02, 2010 3:06 pm

In AZ, Phoenix metro area, if you are going to list Rock Bottom, why not BJ's or Gordon Biersch?

But seriously, Four Peaks and SunUp make really good beer.
Sleepy Dog has promise but is brand new.
SanTan is ok as is Old World.
Sonoran has made some pretty good stuff also.
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Re: Best beer...by US State?

Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:50 am

In Iowa, Millstream brewing. I've heard good thing about Peace Tree, but haven't come across any yet. As far as brew pubs, Worth brewing near Northwood. In Des Moines there are a few good ones too, I'm a fan of Court Ave. Hopefully by years end, I'll be brewing small scale in Fredericksburg at Here's to U. In negotiations with the owner now.
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Re: Best beer...by US State?

Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:27 pm

Ohio

Cleveland:
Great Lakes Brewery

Akron:
Hopping Frog
Thirsty Dog

Columbus:
Columbus Brewing Company
Barley's Brew houses #1 & #2 (Brew Pubs)
Gordon Biersch (Brew Pub)
Elevator Brewing
Weasel Boy Brewing
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Coconut Porter, Tasty's APA, Baltic Porter, Ginger Ale

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Re: Best beer...by US State?

Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:36 pm

"Walking Man's Stumblefoot Barleywine (or anything by them really)"

Someone better tell them they aren't from Washington State!

We are so lucky that we have so many great beers in PNW.

Looking forward to tasting the lagers coming from the old Rainier Brewery, taken over by the boys @ Emerald City Beer Company...
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Re: Best beer...by US State?

Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:33 am

lucybear999 wrote:"Walking Man's Stumblefoot Barleywine (or anything by them really)"

Someone better tell them they aren't from Washington State!

You sure? I was just at the brewpub in Stevenson last week
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Re: Best beer...by US State?

Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:05 pm

Lets see... in Michigan I would take a look at these.

Available in bottles in stores
Jolly Pumpkin
Founder's
Bell's
Short's
Dragonmead
New Holland
Dark Horse

There are also many brewpubs that you could get growlers from that make fantastic beer.
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Re: Best beer...by US State?

Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:24 pm

In Ma

Pretty things beer and ale project (#1 by far)

Newport storm (some is great some not so much)

just beer (X-bock is fantastic)

and a bunch more, but those will keep ya busy for a while :wink:
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