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  • Michigan on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#1) Michigan

    • 1837-01-26
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Founders Brewing Co. (@foundersbrewing) on

    This popular brewery was established in 1997 when the company opened the doors to its first brewery in Grand Rapids. A public taproom was opened the following year. Since then, Founders has expanded and opened a second taproom and brewery in Detroit after cultivating a passionate fan base.

    The brewery's CBS (Canadian Breakfast Stout) and KBS (Kentucky Breakfast Stout) - both American imperial stouts - are among the most popular brews, as well as the Backwoods B*stard Scotch Ale.

  • Wisconsin on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#2) Wisconsin

    • 1848-05-29
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by New Glarus Brewing Company (@newglarusbrewing) on

    More than a quarter of a century after it was created, New Glarus Brewing Company is still going strong, and is still owned and operated by Deb and Daniel Carey, the couple who founded the establishment in 1993. Located on the outskirts of the town the brewery is named for, New Glarus Brewing Company offers tours of its facilities. 

    The brewery's best-selling beer is Spotted Cow, an American cream ale, while some of the most-lauded beverages include the Raspberry Tart and Serendipity fruit beers.

  • Delaware on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#3) Delaware

    • 1787-12-07
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by dogfishhead (@dogfishhead) on

    This wildly successful local brewery operates numerous locations, including a brewery and distillery, along with two dedicated eateries and even the Dogfish Inn, where people can stay while exploring and adventuring in coastal Delaware.

    The Bourbon Barrel-Aged World Wide Stout, 90 Minute IPA, and World Wide Stout are among the brewery's most acclaimed offerings.

  • Indiana on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#4) Indiana

    • 1816-12-11
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by 3 Floyds Brewing (@3floydsbrewing) on

    This craft brewery, located in Munster, was founded in 1996 by Mike Floyd and his sons, Nick and Simon - hence the name. The brewery includes an adjacent brewpub, which features pub-only beer options. 3 Floyds also recently opened up a distillery across from the brewery, which offers craft gins and whiskey selections.

    As for the beers, fans of 3 Floyds Brewing have an affinity for the Marshmallow Handjee - a Russian imperial stout featuring a robust 15% ABV - as well as Zombie Dust, which is an American pale ale.

  • Florida on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#5) Florida

    • 1845-03-03
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Cigar City Brewing (@cigarcitybrewing) on

    Cigar City Brewing brings handcrafted beers, which it says are "steeped in the unique culture and history" of Florida, to the people of Tampa Bay. All of Cigar City's beers - save for those that note they are "brewed with lactose" - are vegan, and a great option for those who don't consume animal byproducts.

    If you're looking for a choice brew, fans say you can't go wrong with Hunahpu's Imperial Stout or the Caffè Americano.

  • Montana on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#6) Montana

    • 1889-11-08
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Big Sky Brewing Company (@bigskybrewing) on

    First established in 1995, Big Sky Brewing Company has been under the same ownership since its inception, and has steadily grown to become the biggest brewery in the entire state. Located in the city of Missoula, the Big Sky Brewery taproom has some wonderfully named brews on tap, including Moose Drool, Powder Hound, and Sky Hyzer.

    Truth be told, fans seem to have a lot of love for the Ivan the Terrible Imperial Stout, Olde Bluehair Barley Wine, and the Shake-A-Day IPA.

  • Maine on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#7) Maine

    • 1820-03-15
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Maine Beer Company (@mainebeerco) on

    This local and aptly named brewery in the city of Freeport has a simple motto: "Do what's right." And what the brewery does right is beer - as well as the wood-fired, oven-fresh pizzas served in tasting room, which features 20 lines of draft beers. Visitors can look at the brewing facilities while they drink and eat.

    The brewery's simply named beer known as Dinner, an American imperial IPA, is among its most celebrated brews, alongside the American IPAs known as Lunch and Another One.

  • Massachusetts on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#8) Massachusetts

    • 1788-02-06
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Tree House Brewing Company (@treehousebrewco) on

    This microbrewery in Charlton sells small-batch brews that aren't distributed to outside vendors, meaning if you want some of its acclaimed concoctions, you're going to need to go to the brewery itself. As for what's available, Tree House Brewing Company says, "The offerings vary based on the season, our moods, and innovations discovered in the midst of day in and day out brewing."

    However, you can check the real-time availability of the brews online. If available, some of the most celebrated beers are all New England IPAs, including King Julius, Very Hazy, Juice Machine, and Very Green.

  • Minnesota on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#9) Minnesota

    • 1817-12-10
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Surly Brewing (@surlybrewing) on

    This popular microbrewery has a simple motto that seems to be at the forefront of its ethos: "Brew remarkable beer. Give a damn. Be independent. Don't be a d*ck."

    If you get the chance to check out any of Surly's locations, fans suggest trying the Abrasive Ale, an American imperial IPA, and Darkness - a Russian imperial stout.

  • Louisiana on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#10) Louisiana

    • 1812-04-30
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Parish Brewing Company (@parishbrewingco) on

    After less than a decade since expanding into large-scale production of its craft beers, Parish Brewing has become the second-largest brewery in the entire state, largely due to the popularity of its original flagship wheat beer, Canebrake. Located in Broussard, deep in Cajun country, this fiery little brewery features a popular taproom and tours.

    Aside from Canebreak, fans rave over the New England IPAs Ghost in the Machine and Nova Vert, as well as the English-style sweet stout, Rêve.

  • Iowa on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#11) Iowa

    • 1846-12-28
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. (@tgbrews) on

    Founded by Clark and Barbara Lewey following the success of their home microbrewery efforts, Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. was established in 2009, and has truly managed to live up to its ambitious moniker. The brewery, located in the city of Decorah, has received universal praise and the small company with big goals now distributes brews to 18 different states.

    The crown jewel of the brewery's offerings is the Kentucky Brunch Brand Stout, an American imperial stout that has been deemed the best craft beer in the entire world by the users of RateBeer.

  • Hawaii on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#12) Hawaii

    • 1959-08-21
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Maui Brewing Co. (@mauibrewingco) on

    This acclaimed craft brewery was established in 2005 and has gone on to become the biggest brewery in Hawaii. Located in the city of Kihei on the Maui shore, the company proudly sources many of its ingredients locally.

    If you find yourself in Maui looking for a tasty brew, check out the Coconut Porter, the Mosaic Mo Betta, an American IPA, or the Black Pearl, which is aged in bourbon barrels.

  • Vermont on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#13) Vermont

    • 1791-03-04
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Hill Farmstead Brewery (@hillfarmstead) on

    This elegant and celebrated microbrewery, located in the town of Greensboro Bend in the state's Northeast Kingdom, was established in 2010 by a passionate brewer name Shaun E. Hill, who made his first home brew as a science fair project in high school. He honed his craft apprenticing under a master brewer in Copenhagen, Denmark, before returning to Vermont to open Hill Farmstead.

    This world-class brewery has a great many beers that fans have come to love, but among the most acclaimed are the New England IPAs Abner and Double Galaxy, and a Belgian saison called Ann.

  • Oklahoma on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#14) Oklahoma

    • 1907-11-16
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Prairie Artisan Ales (@prairieales) on

    Described as a "third wave brewery," Prairie Artisan Ales prides itself on the unique flavors of its beers and the expressive, creative art featured on its bottles. The brewery runs the Prairie Brewpub in Tulsa, Prairie 345 tasting room in McAlester, and the OKC Taproom in Oklahoma City.

    The brewery is celebrated for its bold, strong American imperial stouts, including Bourbon Paradise, Pirate Bomb!, Screenshot, and Prairie Noir.

  • Arizona on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#15) Arizona

    • 1912-02-14
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. (@azwilderness) on

    Located in the city of Gilbert, these artisanal beer crafters have created a brewery that aims to promote sustainability efforts by being environmentally conscious. The brewery prides itself on making handcrafted brews "inspired by the beautiful and diverse state of Arizona" and its natural splendor.

    Two of the brewery's most popular offerings are the Barrel-Aged American Presidential Stout and a sour ale called Cast No Stones. 

  • North Dakota on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#16) North Dakota

    • 1889-11-02
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Drekker Brewing Company (@drekkerbrewing) on

    This fun, playful beer crafting company based in Fargo prides itself on making "hand crafted beer for the viking in all of us," and focuses on making its atmosphere as enjoyable as its beers. Drekker also offers brewery tours and has a taproom called "Brewhalla," which features an impressive wall of pinball games for Vikings who love to get their game on.

    Drekker's awesomely named New England IPAs, known as Freak Parade and Ectogasm, are among the brand's most celebrated brews, along with the American imperial IPA, Loki Is My Home Boy.

  • Kansas on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#17) Kansas

    • 1861-01-29
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by The Free State Brewing Co. (@freestatebeer) on

    When this microbrewery - located in the city of Lawrence - was established in 1989, it made history as the first legal brewery to operate in the state for over 100 years. The 14-barrel brewhouse features a delicious brewpub with its craft beers on tap, along with tasty meal options.

    Free State's best-reviewed beers include the Old Backus Barleywine, Owd Mac's Imperial Stout, and Yakimaniac - an American imperial IPA.

  • New Jersey on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#18) New Jersey

    • 1787-12-18
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Kane Brewing Co. (@kanebrewing) on

    This local brewery, located in the town of Ocean, gets its name from the man who started the operation in 2011, Michael Kane. Since its inception, Kane Brewing Company has grown to become the third-largest brewery in the state, producing over 10,000 barrels a year.

    If you head over to the tasting room - or partake in one of the brewery's guided or self-guided tours - it's suggested you try one of the highly rated American imperial porters - Sunday Brunch, Mexican Brunch, or Morning Bell.

  • California on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#19) California

    • 1850-09-09
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Russian River Brewing Company (@russianriverbrewco) on

    Established under its current independent ownership in 2004, Russian River Brewing Co. is the beer-crafting gem of Santa Rosa. The company also has a second, 85,000-square-foot location in Windsor, and both locations feature brewpub dining, tasting and tap rooms, and brewery tours.

    The brewery's two most highly acclaimed offerings are the similarly named American IPAs, Pliny the Younger and Pliny the Elder - named after the ancient Roman historical figures. 

  • Mississippi on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#20) Mississippi

    • 1817-12-10
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Southern Prohibition (@soprobrewco) on

    This local microbrew was launched in 2013 in the small town of Hattiesburg. The SPB taproom features all manner of fun events on a weekly basis, including a trivia night, karaoke nights, and live performances, and can be booked for events.

    If you find yourself in Hattiesburg and thirsty for a brew, check out SPB's New England IPAs known as Crowd Control, Paradise Lost, and Hex Clouds. Or, if you'd prefer a different kind of brew, SPB also makes an acclaimed barrel-aged English barleywine known as Barley Legal.

  • Georgia on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#21) Georgia

    • 1788-01-02
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Creature Comforts Brewing Co. (@creaturecomfortsbeer) on

    While the name makes it sound like it's an old-fashioned brewery, Creature Comforts is dedicated to groundbreaking and cutting-edge scientific brewing techniques in a curiosity-fueled dedication to "better being through being curious." Located in Athens, Creature Comforts proudly takes inspiration from "the thinkers, the inventors, the artists,[and] the explorers" of the world.

    Among the brewery's creative, inspired creations, Creature Comforts' most popular craft brews include Tropicália, an American IPA,  as well as Cosmik Debris. 

  • Alabama on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#22) Alabama

    • 1819-12-14
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Good People Brewing Company (@gpbrewing) on

    Located in the Parkside District of Birmingham, Good People Brewing Co. features a taproom, brewery tours, and the recognition of being both the oldest and the largest brewery in the state. 

    Some of the brewery's most popular and highest-rated beers include El Gordo - a Russian imperial stout - and the Snake Handler Double IPA.

  • Alaska on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#23) Alaska

    • 1959-01-03
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Anchorage Brewing Co (@anchoragebrewing) on

    This popular brewery in Anchorage - hence the name - touts its "unwavering commitment to making the world more interesting" by producing and offering the people of the Last Frontier state "some of the most unique beers ever made." While it's one of the newest breweries in the state, it employs both classic and modern brewing techniques to craft some wildly popular concoctions.

    Those who want to try out the best the brewery has to offer might want to order A Deal With the Devil - an American barleywine that comes in at over 17% ABV - or their Belgian IPA, Bitter Monk.

  • Washington on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#24) Washington

    • 1889-11-11
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by fremontbrewing (@fremontbrewing) on

    For the minds behind Fremont Brewing Company, using locally sourced, mainly organic ingredients is a beautiful "doorway to beer's history." Established in Seattle in 2009, this small-batch artisanal brewery also features a beer garden with many of its brews on tap.

    In terms of Fremont's most celebrated beers, fans say the best brews are the Rusty Nail (an English oatmeal stout), an American ale known as Coffee Cinnamon B-Bomb, and Brew 3000, an English barleywine.

  • Utah on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#25) Utah

    • 1896-01-04
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Epic Brewing (@epicbrewing) on

    This microbrew located in Salt Lake City is one of the first in the entire state to brew beers with high alcohol content since the end of Prohibition, and it makes sure to live up to its name. While the brewery, established in 2008, began its operations in the Beehive State, Epic has since opened up a brewery and taproom in Denver, Colorado, as well.

    Epic Brewing has built its reputation on the strength of (and love for) its American imperial stout, Big Bad Baptist, as well as Son of a Baptist and its Sour Brainless variety of American wild ales.

  • Missouri on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#26) Missouri

    • 1821-08-10
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Perennial Artisan Ales (@perennialbeer) on

    According to this popular microbrewery located in St. Louis, the company's philosophy is to "brew beer with the adventurous craft beer drinker in mind." To that extent, Perennial seeks out new and adventurous ingredients like seasonal spices and fruits to create non-traditional beers that defy expectations.

    For those who want to stop by Perennial Artisan Ales' tasting room, you can't go wrong with the American imperial stouts known as Barrel-Aged Abraxas and Sump Coffee Stout.

  • North Carolina on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#27) North Carolina

    • 1789-11-21

    This hugely popular and rapidly growing brewery was brought to life in 2012 by two families with a love for IPAs and sour ales. Since then, Wicked Weed has secured distribution statewide and has opened four different locations in Asheville, including the Brewpub, the Funkatorium, the Wicked Weed West facility, and a high-end restaurant called Cultura.

    Some of Wicked Weed's most celebrated brews include the heavenly wild ales Red Angel, Golden Angel, and Angel of Darkness, as well as the American imperial IPA, Freak of Nature.

  • New York on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#28) New York

    • 1788-07-26
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Other Half Brewing (@otherhalfnyc) on

    Located in the heart of Brooklyn, Other Half Brewing Company was established in 2014 by three buddies who wanted to brew the kinds of beers they'd always wanted to drink. The name of the company is said to come from the founders' interest in representing the "other half" of the beer industry - the half that cares about quality, thoughtfulness, and passion.

    Beer lovers in the Big Apple should try Other Half's All Green Everything - a New England IPA - or the Green Diamonds Double IPA.

  • South Dakota on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#29) South Dakota

    • 1889-11-02
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Lost Cabin Beer Co. (@lostcabinbeer) on

    Nestled in the shadows of the Black Hills, this microbrewery - located in Rapid City - delights in its South Dakota roots. The brewery even features a rustic, inviting taproom filled with furniture built from reclaimed local pine wood.

    If you end up kicking back on the handcrafted benches, fans suggest checking out Lost Cabin's Bruce Banner APA or the Lord Grizzly Scotch Ale.

  • New Hampshire on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#30) New Hampshire

    • 1788-06-21
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Stoneface Brewing Co. (@stonefacebrewing) on

    This microbrewery, located in the city of Newington, has been making handcrafted brews since 2014, and focuses on hop-centric IPAs and dark ales. Taking a cue from the official motto of the state of New Hampshire, Stoneface Brewing Co. proudly operates under the bold maxim, "Live free, drink craft."

    Speaking of IPAs, Stoneface's most popular offerings include Hopulization, the self-titled Stoneface, and Mozaccalypse.

  • Wyoming on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#31) Wyoming

    • 1890-06-10
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Melvin Brewing (@melvinbrewing) on

    This highly regarded craft microbrewery began operations in 2009, in the back of a Thai food restaurant in the city of Jackson. As the brews found fans, the operation grew rapidly, and expanded with a massive production facility in the town of Alpine, where fans can enjoy brews and food at the Mothership Taproom.

    No matter where people go to enjoy what Melvin Brewing has to offer, fans rave about the brewery's American IPAs, including Drunken Master, 2x4 DIPA, Hop Shocker, and Chuck Morris.

  • Arkansas on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#32) Arkansas

    • 1836-06-15
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Ozark Beer Company (@ozarkbeer) on

    This down-to-earth brewery was established in 2013 in the city of Rogers, and resides inside a century-old restored flour mill. The brewery embraces the ethos of the people of the Ozark Mountains, where "living from the land and crafting your livelihood is the foundation of the culture."

    Those looking to taste what the Ozark Beer Co. has to offer should try the Belgian Pale Ale or the Onyx Coffee Stout.

  • South Carolina on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#33) South Carolina

    • 1788-04-23
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Westbrook Brewing (@westbrookbrewingco) on

    This local microbrewery, located in Mount Pleasant, features a tasting room with a rotating selection of 22 different brews on tap, as well as an outdoor beer garden. Westbrook also coordinates with a variety of local food trucks to provide tasty meals to pair with the delicious brews.

    Those who find themselves sitting in the air-conditioned taproom should try out the beer that Westbrook Brewing built its reputation on - an American imperial stout called Mexican Cake. The brewery also offers a Maple Bourbon Barrel-Aged Mexican Cake and a Mexican Coffee Cake.

  • New Mexico on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#34) New Mexico

    • 1912-01-06
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by La Cumbre Brewing Co. (@lacumbrebrewing) on

    As this ambitious microbrewery explains, the term "la cumbre" means "pinnacle, peak or summit," and it is attempting to be the pinnacle of craft beer brewing in the state. La Cumbre Brewing Co., established in 2010, features two tasty taprooms, both in Albuquerque, for anyone looking to try its brews.

    Fans recommend the American IPAs known as Project Dank and Elevated, or for those who prefer something a little different, La Cumbre also offers a great English-style sweet stout called Cafe Con Leche.

  • Pennsylvania on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#35) Pennsylvania

    • 1787-12-12
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Tired Hands Brewing Company (@tiredhandsbrewing) on

    This artisanal microbrewery proudly creates "strange and beautiful beers" with recipes and processes inspired by "Belgian and French farmhouse ales" and hop-centric American brewers. The brew-cafe has grown tremendously since its founding in 2011, and has expanded to another brewpub and a general store, all in the city of Ardmore - as well as the Tired Hands Biergarten in Philadelphia.

    Tired Hands' Belgian saisons, known as HandFarm and Shambolic, are among the brewery's best-reviewed. The brewery also features a beer with a very profound name - a New England IPA called We Are All Infinite Energy Vibrating at the Same Frequency.

  • West Virginia on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#36) West Virginia

    • 1863-06-20

    This proudly tiny microbrewery is located in the town of Fayetteville, and it gladly produces unique and surprising concoctions that many might not expect to find in West Virginia, such as European-inspired beers and ales that defy convention.

    For those who make a trip to the quaint tasting room, check out the Belgian tripel call Triple, the Belgian dubbel known as the Dun Glen Dubbel, or the German schwarzbier called Black Diamond Lager.

  • Connecticut on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#37) Connecticut

    • 1788-01-09
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by New England Brewing Tap Room (@taproom_at_newenglandbrewing) on

    This fun, eclectic local brewery, located in Woodbridge, champions its sense of humor and friendly energy. Aside from the canine employee - Mosley the German Shepherd, who is their "Director of Security & Food Policing" - New England Brewing Co. also offers some wonderfully named beers, including Attempted RedRum, Face Hugger, Ghost Pigeon, Baby Bot, and Sea Hag.

    If you head over to the taproom, fans of the brewery suggest grabbing a glass of Fuzzy Baby Ducks or Kewl Beans. 

  • Maryland on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#38) Maryland

    • 1788-04-25
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by RAR Brewing (@rarbrew) on

    Built inside an 80-year-old billiards hall, this microbrewery in Cambridge, located on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay, was established in 2013. The brewhouse features a 46-seat taproom with a pub-style dining menu, artwork commissioned from local artists, and often live music.

    Some choice brews from RaR include Hyde, a New England IPA, as well as an herb and spice beer known as 10 Layer and an American imperial stout called 1st Meal.

  • Texas on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#39) Texas

    • 1845-12-29
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by jesterkingbrewery (@jesterkingbrewery) on

    This farmhouse brewery, located in Austin, is dedicated to "mixed culture and spontaneous fermentation" when it comes to handcrafting its beers, which are brewed with local well water, as well as regional fruits and grains. Established in 2007 and lovingly cultivated ever since, Jester King Brewery puts care and time into creating both great beers and experiences for its devoted fans.

    If you want to sip a refreshing brew while taking in the countryside scenery at the Jester King tasting room, fans suggest the brewery's American wild ales, including Atrial Rubicite, Nocturn Chrysalis, and Montmorency Vs Balaton.

  • Ohio on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#40) Ohio

    • 1803-03-01
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Jackie O's Pub & Brewery (@jackieosbrewery) on

    This classy microbrew, located in the city of Athens, features a taproom at its main facility, as well as a public house that serves up some of its most popular brews. However, beer isn't the only thing Jackie O's is whipping up! Jackie O's also proudly bakes artisanal breads and bread products that are sold throughout the area.

    However, if you prefer to drink your meals, you can't go wrong with the Bourbon Barrel Black Maple, an American imperial porter, or the American imperial stout, Oro Negro.

  • Kentucky on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#41) Kentucky

    • 1792-06-01
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Against The Grain Brewery (@atgbrewery) on

    Based in Louisville, Against the Grain began as the dream of a group of friends who were bored of the uniformity of the local microbrew culture, and they opened their own brewhouse and Southern-style smokehouse to shake things up. The operation took off in a big way and expanded to include a canning facility for the brewery's diverse array of beers, which are now sold in 43 states across the country.

    If you're in Louisville and you drop by Against the Grain's public house or smokehouse, you can't go wrong with the 70k, an English-style sweet stout, or the Russian imperial stout, Bo & Luke.

  • Oregon on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#42) Oregon

    • 1859-02-14
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by de Garde Brewing (@degardebrewing) on

    One of the biggest things that sets de Garde Brewing apart from other crafters - and that played a part in making it one of the best-regarded breweries in the country - is the brewery's natural fermentation process. The Tillamook-based brewers are famed for using spontaneous fermentation for their brews, instead of laboratory cultured yeast, which means their beer can take anywhere from six months to five years to be ready for consumption.

    If you'd like to try one of de Garde's delicate and artisanally crafted beers, fans rave about the Nectarine Premiere, a Belgian saison, as well as the brewery's wild ales known as the Broken Truck and the Lily.

  • Nevada on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#43) Nevada

    • 1864-10-31
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Revision Brewing Company (@revisionbrewing) on

    This microbrewery began producing beer in 2017 at a facility in the city of Sparks, and has grown impressively over the last few years. The facility allows visitors to enjoy drinks in the taproom, or to hang out in the warehouse where they can play games - including pool and foosball - while surrounded by the hustle and bustle of brewery operations.

    If you make your way over to Sparks to enjoy the taproom - or find yourself in Reno at the Revision Taproom speakeasy inside the Pignic Pub & Patio - fans say you should try Disco Ninja, Gimme Da Loot!, Planet Lovetron, or Battle of the Lords, all of which are stellar New England IPAs. 

  • Tennessee on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#44) Tennessee

    • 1796-06-01
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by bearded iris brewing (@beardediris) on

    When it comes to refined charm, it's hard to beat Bearded Iris Brewing and its '20s inspired taproom, with its velvet armchairs, retro wood bar, and full-size pool table. Everything about Bearded Iris has a classiness to it, down to its quasi-Art Deco logo.

    Three of Iris Brewing's most acclaimed brews, all New England IPAs, include Attention Please, Chief of Chiefs, and Homestyle.

  • Virginia on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#45) Virginia

    • 1788-06-25
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Hardywood Park Craft Brewery (@hardywood) on

    Hardywood Park Craft Brewery was founded in 2011 by two friends named Eric McKay and Patrick Murtaugh, who were inspired by a life-changing home-brewed ale that they both enjoyed while visiting a sheep ranch in Australia. Motivated to bring their own brews to the world, the pair started this acclaimed microbrewery in Richmond, and named it after the ranch on which they first tasted the beer that would change their lives.

    Hardywood Park's English-style sweet stouts Trickery, Foolery, and Kentucky Christmas Morning are among the brewery's most celebrated offerings.

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    (#46) Idaho

    • 1890-07-03
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Grand Teton Brewing (@grandtetonbrewing) on

    Located in the town of Victor, at the base of the Grand Teton Mountains, this craft beer company is the favorite brewery of Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Established in 1988, the company recently underwent a brand makeover to update its image, but it still brews out of an 11,000-square-foot building that features a pub and taproom.

    The Double Vision Doppelbock, Sheep Eater Scotch Ale, and 5 O'Clock Shadow are just a few of the brewery's delicious and delightfully named beers recommended by fans.

  • Rhode Island on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#47) Rhode Island

    • 1790-05-29
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Tilted Barn Brewery (@tiltedbarnbrewery) on

    Located in a literal century-old barn in the town of Exeter, this beautiful microbrewery is the state's first farm brewery, where visitors can tour the facilities, as well as walk among the fields of ingredients used to make the beers. The "farm-to-pint" experience can be enjoyed at the on-site tasting room.

    The best of Tilted Barn's offerings include the Chosen One, Milo's Phoenix, and Cactus - all New England IPAs.

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    (#48) Illinois

    • 1818-08-26
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Pipeworks Brewing Co. (@pipeworksbrewing) on

    Established by a pair of friends with a shared dream in 2012, this Chicago-based brewery has made a name for itself with its unique style and creative artwork on its bottles and cans. Pipeworks Brewing Co. self-distributes its goods to bars and stores across the state, and while the brewery doesn't have a taproom, the facility does have a bottle shop called the Dojo where people can try out the acclaimed concoctions.

    Three of the brewery's most acclaimed beers are American imperials IPAs - Emerald Grouper, Sure Bet, and Citra.

  • Colorado on Random Best Beer In Every State

    (#49) Colorado

    • 1876-08-01
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Casey Brewing & Blending (@caseybrewing) on

    The ambitious beer makers behind Casey Brewing & Blending work hard to bring their customers in Glenwood Springs handcrafted, artisanal beers that are barrel-aged in vintage oak casks and bottle conditioned. The brewery prides itself on using "old-world brewing techniques" and using "over 99% local Colorado ingredients" to support the local economy.

    As for a choice drink option, fans of Casey Brewing have shown a lot of love for a Belgian saison called Leaner, as well as Oak Theory, an American wild ale.

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    (#50) Nebraska

    • 1867-03-01
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    A post shared by Nebraska Brewing Company (@nebraskabrewing) on

    This artisanal microbrewery, located in the city of La Vista, was established in 2007 by home brewing hobbyist Paul Kavulak. Aside from a taproom and brewery tour, the Nebraska Brewing Company also has a contract brewing operation that allows people with their own brewing ambitions to pay to use its state of the art facilities to make and distribute beers of their own design.

    However, the Nebraska Brewing Company has some truly celebrated concoctions for visitors to try, including the Melange A Trois - a Belgian strong pale ale - and the Black Betty Imperial Stout.

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