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Avery Brewing Company Boulder, Colorado
Since 1993 Avery Brewing Company's singular goal is to "challenge your
taste buds while taking brewing to another level of flavor, quality and
consistency." |
| Blue Point Brewing Company
Long Island, New York Founded
in 1998 by two long-time friends Mark Burford and Peter Cotter, the
brewery was inspired by their lifelong dream and was built from a rare
assemblage of equipment from breweries around the United States.
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Boulder Beer Company
Boulder, Colorado
Founded in 1979 by two former Colorado University professors, Bolder
Beer's Looking Glass series offers a wide variety of Ales, ranging from
Blondes to Barleywines. |
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Belfast Bay Brewing Company
Belfast, Maine
Belfast Bay Brewing Company is passionate about the taste of their
beers and the reception they get when lovers of good beer discover
them. |
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Clipper City Brewing Heavy Seas Line
Baltimore, Maryland
Heavy Seas goal is to brew beers for people who dare to walk up to the
edge of the mountain and actually jump forward. Their beers are for
those who chart a bolder course. |
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Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
Milton, Delaware
Dogfish Head creates off-center ales for off-centered people. Whether
it's weird ingredients, super-strong extreme beers, or crazy,
made-up styles, beer from Dogfish will challenge perceptions of what
beer is supposed to be. |
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Flying Dog
Frederick, Maryland
Flying dog is inspiring the world by crafting remarkable beer, kicking
ass and having fun doing it. Since 1990 they’ve introduced a bunch of
styles, won a truckload of awards and continued doing what they love –
crafting brews. |
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Highland Brewing Company
Ashville, North Carolina
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Highland Brewing Company brews
some of the finest and freshest ales in the Southeast. For over 15
years, their commitment to quality has been tasted in their collection
of beers. |
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Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales*
Dexter, Michigan
Jolly Pumpkin focuses on open fermentation, oak aging, bottle
conditioning and every step is considered to bring about the most
complex and refined beers imaginable. They are dedicated to elevating
the craft of brewing into an art. |
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Left Hand Brewing Company
Longmont, Colorado
Left Hand Brewing Company believes that a healthy dose of all things in
a balanced way keeps your right brain feeling good and the left knowing
it’s all good. They see their beers as a wonderful liquid food to
complement meals and social occasions. |
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Magic Hat
South Burlington, Vermont
Magic Hat Brewery, where ancient alchemy meets modern-day science to
create the best tasting beer on the planet. Their #9 is a beer cloaked
in secrecy, brewed clandestinely and given a name that remains
unexplained. |
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Narragansett
Providence, Rhode Island
Narragansett Beer is New England's oldest beer, founded in 1890. They
believe that If You're Not Drinking Narragansett, You're Not from New
England. |
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Oskar Blues Brewery
Lyons, Colorado
The “Canned Beer Apocalypse” began when Oskar Blues became the first US
microbrewery to brew and can its own bodacious beer. They carefully
craft their robust beers with loads of the best ingredients. |
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Pennsylvania Brewing Company
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Penn Brewing Company is an authentic German brewery in every detail;
from its solid copper brewhouse imported from Germany, fermentation and
aging tanks, filtration equipment, kegging and bottling equipment to
its imported ingredients, recipes and methods. |
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Peak Organic Brewing Company
Portland, Maine
As a brewer of 100% Organic Beer, Peak believes that using barley and
hops that are grown without toxic and persistent pesticides and
chemical fertilizers makes their beer tastier and more enjoyable, both
for the drinker and for the planet. |
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Rogue
Newport, Oregon
Expressed in their ever popular Dead Guy Ale and other beers, Rogue
focuses on doing things differently. Their mission is to brew the
finest varietal ales in the world with an uncompromising devotion to
quality and the art of brewing. |
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Saranac
Utica, New York
Saranac’s attention to detail and uncompromising commitment to quality
represent the signature trademark of the Matt Brewing Company and their
award-winning Saranac Beers. |
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Sea Dog Brewing Company
South Portland, Maine
Known greatly for their fruit beers, Sea Dog brews in a traditional
style using only the highest quality ingredients. Their English brewing
style results in brews with a distinctive, refreshing taste and crisp
finish unique to top-fermented beers. |
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Shiner Beers
Shiner, Texas
In 1909 The Spoetzl Brewery and their Shiner Beers first brought the
classic Bavarian brewing traditions to Texas. Through Prohibition and
the Great Depresseion, the "Little Brewery" has stuck to what they know
the best - handcrafting the finest beer! |
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Shipyard Brewing Company
Portland, Maine
Priding themselves on the consistency and freshness of their products,
All of Shipyard’s beer is hand crafted from recipes developed by master
brewer Alan Pugsley, one of the most influential people in the craft
brewing movement in North America |
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Southern Tier Brewing Company
Lakewood, New York
In 2002, Founder's Phineas DeMink and Allen Yahn started Southern Tier
with the vision of bringing small batch brewing back to a region rich
in brewing. Because of their steady growth In 2009 they built a new
brewery with the express purpose of brewing innovative, high quality
beer. |
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Stone Brewing Company
San Diego, California
Stone doubts that you have the taste or sophistication to be able to
appreciate ales of their quality and depth. They suggest that you stick
to safer more familiar territory – maybe something with a million
dollar ad campaign will make a beer taste better. |
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Stoudts Brewing Company
Adamstown, Pennsylvania
In 20 years, Stoudt’s Brewing Company has grown from a small brewery
with limited draught distribution, to a packaging regional
microbrewery. Over the years the one thing that has always remained
constant is their attention to detail that goes into every batch of
handcrafted beer. |
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St. John Brewers
St. John, US Virgin Islands
Started by two college buddies who decided to quit their jobs and move
to the islands, they felt a locally brewed beer would go over well in
St. John. Their flagship, Tropical Mango Pale Ale, and other beers
embody the uniqueness and character of the Caribbean. |
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Summit Brewing Company
St. Paul, Minnesota
The brainchild
of St. Paul beer lover Mark Stutrud, Summit Brewing Company was founded
with one goal: To bring back the remarkable craft of beers once brewed
throught the Upper Midwest. |
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Terrapin Beer
Athens, Georgia
Terrapin Beer Company was born when two brewers met while working
together at a microbrewery in Atlanta. Realizing that anyone could make
just another pale ale, brown ale or stout, Terrapin set their sights on
crafting beers unlike any that were available in the SE. |
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Victory Brewing Company
Downington, Pennsylvania
Victory likes to think of their work as liquid art and they are happy
to serve their creative brews to an audience who appreciate their
experience in traditional methods, selection of choice, often imported
ingredients, and the best processing that technology can offer. |