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The Street Picks The “10 Best Craft Beer Vacation Destinations”

June 1, 2011 By Jay Brooks

travel
The Street is a financial media company that covers the business world. Apparently they noticed that craft beer is doing well and put together a list of the
10 Best Craft Beer Vacation Destinations. Here’s the list below, though it’s not clear to me if the destinations are in any particular order or not.

  1. Full Sail Brewery, Hood River, OR
  2. Stone World Bistro and Gardens, Escondido, CA
  3. Highland Brewery, Asheville, NC
  4. Brewery Ommegang, Cooperstown, NY
  5. D.G. Yuengling & Sons brewery, Pottsville, PA
  6. Portland, Maine
  7. Samuel Adams Brewery, Boston, MA
  8. Sierra Nevada Brewery, Chico, CA
  9. Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Milton/Rehoboth Beach, DE
  10. Wisconsin

I love Yuengling, and it is a great tour, but it’s hard to lump America’s oldest brewery in with the more recent craft brewers. And the new owners of Anchor Brewery will be surprised to learn that they’re owned by North American Brewing, as incorrectly cited in the article.

Overall, it’s not a bad list. I’ve been to seven of the ten destinations and can attest to those, and I’ve heard great things about the other ones. But it seems weird that Colorado, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon are all noticeably absent. What places do you think are missing?

Filed Under: Breweries, Editorial, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Mainstream Coverage, Travel

Tennessee Beer

June 1, 2011 By Jay Brooks

tennessee
Today in 1796, Tennessee became the 16th state.

Tennessee
State_Tennessee

Tennessee Breweries

  • Battle Ground Brewery
  • Big River Grille and Brewing Works
  • Black Horse Pub and Brewery
  • Blackstone Restaurant & Brewery
  • Blues City Brewery
  • Boscos Brewing
  • Calfkiller Brewing
  • Calhoun’s Microbrewery
  • Chattanooga Brewing
  • Cool Springs Brewery
  • Craftworks Restaurants Corporate Office
  • Depot Street Brewing
  • Downtown Grill & Brewery
  • Ghost River Brewing
  • Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant Group
  • Jackalope Brewing
  • Jubilee Craft Beer Co.
  • Marble City Brewing
  • Mayday Brewery
  • McHale’s Brewhouse
  • Moccasin Bend Brewing
  • Naked Lion Brewing
  • Smoky Mountain Brewing
  • Terminal Brewhouse
  • Woodruff Brewing
  • Yazoo BrewingNashville

Tennessee Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Guild: Tennessee Brewers Guild (TBG)

State Agency: Tennessee Department of Revenue

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  • Capital: Nashville
  • Largest Cities: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville
  • Population: 5,689,283; 16th
  • Area: 42146 sq.mi., 36th
  • Nickname: Volunteer State
  • Statehood: 16th, June 1, 1796

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  • Alcohol Legalized: December 5, 1933
  • Number of Breweries: 19
  • Rank: 29th
  • Beer Production: 4,114,564
  • Production Rank: 19th
  • Beer Per Capita: 20.5 Gallons

tennessee

Package Mix:

  • Bottles: 38.8%
  • Cans: 55%
  • Kegs: 5.7%

Beer Taxes:

  • Per Gallon: $0.14
  • Per Case: $0.31
  • Tax Per Barrel (24/12 Case): $4.29
  • Draught Tax Per Barrel (in Kegs): $4.29
  • 17% wholesale tax for use of the counties and municipalities

Economic Impact (2010):

  • From Brewing: $15,107,865
  • Direct Impact: $1,069,412,196
  • Supplier Impact: $474,906,880
  • Induced Economic Impact: $975,718,114
  • Total Impact: $2,520,037,191

Legal Restrictions:

  • Control State: No
  • Sale Hours: On Premises: Mon-Sat: 8 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun: 12 p.m. to 3 a.m. Hours of alcohol sale can be modified by local jurisdictions if approved by the alcohol control commission.
    Off Premises: 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. Mon–Sat
  • Grocery Store Sales: Yes
  • Notes: Wine is only sold in liquor stores. Sales of liquor are limited to on-premises in restaurants on Sundays. Beer above 5% ABW / 6.3% ABV must be sold in liquor stores. Open container law only applies to drivers, not passengers.

tennessee-map

Data complied, in part, from the Beer Institute’s Brewer’s Almanac 2010, Beer Serves America, the Brewers Association, Wikipedia and my World Factbook. If you see I’m missing a brewery link, please be so kind as to drop me a note or simply comment on this post. Thanks.

For the remaining states, see Brewing Links: United States.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Tennessee

Kentucky Beer

June 1, 2011 By Jay Brooks

kentucky
Today in 1792, Kentucky became the 15th state.

Kentucky
State_Kentucky

Kentucky Breweries

  • BBC Brewing Co.
  • Beer Engine
  • Better Days Brewing
  • BJ’s Restaurant Brewery
  • Bluegrass Brewing
  • Browning’s Brewery
  • Cumberland Brews Restaurant & Brewery
  • Hofbräuhaus Newport
  • Lexington Brewing and Distilling
  • Red Ear Brewing

Kentucky Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Guild: None Known

State Agency: Kentucky Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control

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  • Capital: Frankfort
  • Largest Cities: Louisville, Lexington – Fayette, Owensboro, Bowling Green, Covington
  • Population: 4,041,769; 25th
  • Area: 40411 sq.mi., 37th
  • Nickname: Bluegrass State
  • Statehood: 15th, June 1, 1792

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  • Alcohol Legalized: December 5, 1933
  • Number of Breweries: 13
  • Rank: 39th
  • Beer Production: 2,625,938
  • Production Rank: 27th
  • Beer Per Capita: 19.1 Gallons

kentucky

Package Mix:

  • Bottles: 38.4%
  • Cans: 58.4%
  • Kegs: 6.6%

Beer Taxes:

  • Per Gallon: $0.08
  • Per Case: $0.18
  • Tax Per Barrel (24/12 Case): $2.50
  • Draught Tax Per Barrel (in Kegs): $2.50
  • 11% wholesale sales tax; 6% on premise sales tax. Wholesale tax changed in 2005 from 9% to 11%.

Economic Impact (2010):

  • From Brewing: $124,158,766
  • Direct Impact: $769,002,906
  • Supplier Impact: $337,841,508
  • Induced Economic Impact: $433,361,880
  • Total Impact: $1,540,206,295

Legal Restrictions:

  • Control State: No
  • Sale Hours: On Premises: 6 a.m. to 4 a.m. on Monday through Saturday
    Off Premises: 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. on Sundays
  • Grocery Store Sales: Yes
  • Notes: Local ordinance may vote to permit Sunday sales at restaurants. Sales from 2–4 a.m. only in Louisville. As of 2005 Sunday sales were allowed per state law, but may still be prohibited in some areas by local ordinance (as of early 2006, such a situation existed with smaller cities within Louisville Metro, though these cities have since changed local ordinances).

    Alcohol sale restriction and wet/dry (both by drink and package) allowed by both county and city local option. Approximately 53 counties in the state (mostly eastern and southern counties) are dry, all alcohol sale and possession prohibited; 16 “moist” counties (with “wet” cities allowing package liquor sales in counties otherwise dry); 21 counties that are otherwise dry but have communities with local option that allow sales of liquor by the drink or under special exemptions allowing sales at wineries. Majority of wet counties around major metropolitan areas in state (Louisville, Lexington, Covington, Owensboro, Paducah).

kentucky-map

Data complied, in part, from the Beer Institute’s Brewer’s Almanac 2010, Beer Serves America, the Brewers Association, Wikipedia and my World Factbook. If you see I’m missing a brewery link, please be so kind as to drop me a note or simply comment on this post. Thanks.

For the remaining states, see Brewing Links: United States.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Kentucky

Beer In Ads #381: Hamm’s Pouring Billboard

May 31, 2011 By Jay Brooks


Tuesday’s ad is a 1951 billboard for Hamm’s, “From the land of sky blue waters.” A giant beer bottle pouring into a giant pilsner glass must have been quite a sight from the side of the road.

Hamms-bw-1951

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History

Beer In Ads #380: Hi Neighbor, Have A ‘Gansett

May 30, 2011 By Jay Brooks


Monday’s ad begins a week of billboard ads from the 1940s and 50s. The first is from 1950 and is for Narrgansett Lager Beer, a Rhode Island brand that was founded in 1890 but closed shop in 1981, only to be re-established in 2005.

Narragansett-lager-1950

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Rhode Island

The Roman Coliseum In Beer Bottles

May 30, 2011 By Jay Brooks

coliseum-roman
I stumbled in this fun little project, a model of the Roman Coliseum made entirely of beer bottles. It was the Telegraph’s Picture of the Day back in May of 2009.

colisuem-heineken-btls
A model of the Colosseum made of 1,500 bottles of Heineken is displayed at Rome’s Termini Station to celebrate the final of the Champion’s League. The sculpture has a diameter of 11.5 feet and a height of 4.6 feet.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: Bottles, Heineken

Beer In Art #129: Art Nouveau Beer Drinker

May 29, 2011 By Jay Brooks

art-beer
This week’s work of art is by an unknown artist and was painted most likely during the Art Nouveau period, which was around 1890-1905. I love the exuberance on her face, the flowing hair and dress, and the golden glass of beer.

art-nouveau-beer

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: France

Wisconsin Beer

May 29, 2011 By Jay Brooks

wisconsin
Today in 1848, Wisconsin became the 30th state.

Wisconsin
State_Wisconsin

Wisconsin Breweries

  • Ale Asylum
  • Angry Minnow Brewpub
  • Barker’s Island Inn Resort & Conference Center
  • Bay View Brewhaus
  • Big Bay Brewing
  • Black Husky Brewing
  • BluCreek Brewing
  • Blue Heron Brewpub
  • Brady’s Brewhouse
  • Brewery Creek Brewing
  • Buffalo Water Beer Co.
  • Bull Falls Brewing Company
  • Capital Brewery
  • Central Waters Brewing
  • Chameleon Brewing
  • City Brewery
  • The Coffee Grounds
  • Courthouse Pub
  • Cross Plains Beer Company
  • Das Bierhaus
  • Das Brewery
  • Dave’s BrewFarm
  • Delafield Brewhaus
  • Farmers Brewing
  • Fat Boy Beverage Company
  • Fauerbach Brewing
  • Five Star Brewing
  • Fountain City Brewing
  • Fox River Brewing
  • Fratellos Restaurant and Brewery
  • Furthermore Beer
  • Granite City Food & Brewery
  • Gray Brewing
  • Gray’s Tied House
  • Great Dane Pub and Brewing
  • Grumpy Troll Restaurant and Brewery
  • Hinterland Brewery and Restaurant
  • Horny Goat Brewing
  • Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing
  • Lakefront Brewery
  • Lake Louie Brewing
  • Lazy Monk Brewing
  • Legends Brewhouse & Eatery of Ashwaubenon
  • Log Jam Microbrewery at Monster Hall Camp Ground
  • Lucette Brewing Company
  • Miller Brewing (MillerCoors)
  • Milwaukee Ale House
  • Milwaukee Brewing
  • Minhas Craft Brewery
  • Minocqua Brewing
  • Moosejaw Pizza & Dells Brewing
  • New Glarus Brewing
  • Nicolet Brewing
  • Northwoods Brewpub Grill
  • Old Bavarian Brewing
  • Old Milwaukee (MillerCoors)
  • O’So Brewing
  • Pabst Brewing (No longer brewing in Milwaukee)
  • Pangaea Beer Company
  • Pearl Street Brewery
  • Potosi Brewing Company
  • Rail House Restaurant and Brewpub
  • Randy’s Fun Hunters Brewery, Restaurant and Banquet Center
  • Red Eye Brewing Company
  • Rhinelander Brewing Company
  • Riverside Brewery & Restaurant
  • Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery — Milwaukee
  • Rowland’s Calumet Brewery
  • Rush River Brewing
  • Sand Creek Brewing
  • Shipwrecked Restaurant, Brewery & Inn
  • Silver Creek Brewing
  • South Shore Brewery
  • Sprecher Brewing
  • Stevens Point Brewery
  • St. Francis Brewery & Restaurant
  • Stone Cellar Brewpub & Restaurant
  • Stonefly Brewing
  • Thirsty Pagan Brewing
  • III Dachshunds Beer Company
  • Thunder River Beer Co.
  • Titletown Brewing
  • Tyranena Brewing
  • Vintage Brewing
  • Water Street Brewery
  • Water Street Lake Country
  • West Bend Lithia Beer Company
  • White Winter Winery

Wisconsin Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Guild: Wisconsin Brewers Guild

State Agency: Wisconsin Department of Revenue

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  • Capital: Madison
  • Largest Cities: Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine
  • Population: 5,363,675; 18th
  • Area: 65503 sq.mi., 23rd
  • Nickname: Badger State
  • Statehood: 13th, May29, 1848

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  • Alcohol Legalized: December 5, 1933
  • Number of Breweries: 101
  • Rank: 5th
  • Beer Production: 5,042,825
  • Production Rank: 12th
  • Beer Per Capita: 27.8 Gallons

wisconsin

Package Mix:

  • Bottles: 32.9%
  • Cans: 50.7%
  • Kegs: 15.8%

Beer Taxes:

  • Per Gallon: $0.07
  • Per Case: $0.15
  • Tax Per Barrel (24/12 Case): $2.00
  • Draught Tax Per Barrel (in Kegs): $2.00

Economic Impact (2010):

  • From Brewing: $1,032,177,290
  • Direct Impact: $2,484,025,728
  • Supplier Impact: $1,877,442,260
  • Induced Economic Impact: $1,724,136,014
  • Total Impact: $6,085,604,002

Legal Restrictions:

  • Control State: No
  • Sale Hours: On Premises: 6 a.m-2 a.m. Sunday–Thursday, 2:30 a.m. Friday–Saturday, no closing time on New Year’s Day.
    Off Premises: 8 a.m.–12 midnight for beer (some counties and municipalities only allow sales until 9 p.m. for beer), 8 a.m.–9 p.m. for liquor and wine
  • Grocery Store Sales: Yes
  • Notes: Wisconsin permits the consumption of alcohol by minors, provided they are being supervised by parents/guardians/spouses. Most municipalities have a uniform 9 p.m. restriction on all alcohol sales. Notable exceptions: La Crosse, Maple Bluff (near Madison), Baraboo (near the Dells). Supermarkets, liquor stores, and gas stations may sell liquor, wine, and beer.

wisconsin-map

Data complied, in part, from the Beer Institute’s Brewer’s Almanac 2010, Beer Serves America, the Brewers Association, Wikipedia and my World Factbook. If you see I’m missing a brewery link, please be so kind as to drop me a note or simply comment on this post. Thanks.

For the remaining states, see Brewing Links: United States.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Wisconsin

Rhode Island Beer

May 29, 2011 By Jay Brooks

rhode_island
Today in 1790, Rhode Island became the 13th state.

Rhode Island
State_Rhode-Island

Rhode Island Breweries

  • Coastal Extreme Brewing
  • Coddington Brewing
  • John Harvard’s Brew House
  • Narragansett Brewing Company
  • Trinity Brewhouse

Rhode Island Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Guild: Craft Beer Guild of Rhode Island / Rhode Island Beer Guild

State Agency: Rhode Island Division of Commercial Licensing and Regulation

maps-ri

  • Capital: Providence
  • Largest Cities: Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket, East Providence
  • Population: 1,048,319; 43rd
  • Area: 1545 sq.mi., 50th
  • Nickname: The Ocean State
  • Statehood: 13th, May 29, 1790

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  • Alcohol Legalized: December 5, 1933
  • Number of Breweries: 5
  • Rank: 46th
  • Beer Production: 687,150
  • Production Rank: 46th
  • Beer Per Capita: 20.3 Gallons

rhode-island

Package Mix:

  • Bottles: 47.0%
  • Cans: 40.5%
  • Kegs: 12.2%

Beer Taxes:

  • Per Gallon: $0.10
  • Per Case: $0.22
  • Tax Per Barrel (24/12 Case): $3.00
  • Draught Tax Per Barrel (in Kegs): $3.00
  • Plus 5 cents per case tax on packaged beer (earmarked litter/recycling tax)

Economic Impact (2010):

  • From Brewing: $1,663,809
  • Direct Impact: $202,955,727
  • Supplier Impact: $66,588,600
  • Induced Economic Impact: $154,453,326
  • Total Impact: $423,997,654

Legal Restrictions:

  • Control State: No
  • Sale Hours: On Premises: 1 a.m. seven days a week. 2 a.m. in Providence only on Friday and Saturday nights and nights before a state-recognized holiday.
    Off Premises: (Mon-Sat) 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.
    (Sunday) 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Grocery Store Sales: No
  • Notes: All alcohol may be sold only in liquor stores. Thus, convenience stores and supermarkets in Rhode Island are dry.

rhode-island-map

Data complied, in part, from the Beer Institute’s Brewer’s Almanac 2010, Beer Serves America, the Brewers Association, Wikipedia and my World Factbook. If you see I’m missing a brewery link, please be so kind as to drop me a note or simply comment on this post. Thanks.

For the remaining states, see Brewing Links: United States.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Rhode Island

Guinness Ad #70: Sheep Pyramid

May 28, 2011 By Jay Brooks

guinness-toucan
Our 70th Guinness ad is from the “Guinness For Strength” stable, the strength in this one is the ability to carry sixteen sheep on your back after downing a pint of Guinness.

Guinness-sheep

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Guinness, History

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