ok, let's a get a top 5 list. i wanna hear who you think makes the best, most consistent beer across a variety of styles (so guinness is out). here are my choices, and the best beer of them:
1) deschutes
so many beers which are done to incredible tastiness, and the black butte porter reigns supreme. the brewpub has excellent food too, which is a total bonus and quite unexpected.
2) ipswich
a great local over here...their oatmeal stout is the best i've had, but leaves horrible gas in its wake. the ale is a strong contender too
3) victory
relative newcomer for me, and i need to delve a bit deeper into their repertoire (had no idea they did so many german-style beers) but the hop devil IPA is about as good an example of the form as you'll put across yr lips and down yr gullet. this fine malted beverage alone is good enough to almost atone for the oceans of piss america calls beer but labels miller, coors and bud.
4) sierra nevada
gets the nod over anchor for me. the IPA is an all-time classic, even though it's overshadowed (imo) by similar offerings from victory, dogfish, and harpoon, but their whole range is very solid, from stouts to porters to the seasonal christmas celebration ale.
5) magic hat
another local (VT), and would have an absolute stellar lineup if they just ditched that fruity-ass peach #9 beer.
honorable mention:
full sail, if only for sipping a cold IPA on their roof deck whilst watching the windsurfers below, on the columbia
tremont (when they still brewed in boston and had the bitter on cask)
mcneills (got F'd up on old ringworm at a friends' wedding...good times)
1) deschutes
so many beers which are done to incredible tastiness, and the black butte porter reigns supreme. the brewpub has excellent food too, which is a total bonus and quite unexpected.
2) ipswich
a great local over here...their oatmeal stout is the best i've had, but leaves horrible gas in its wake. the ale is a strong contender too
3) victory
relative newcomer for me, and i need to delve a bit deeper into their repertoire (had no idea they did so many german-style beers) but the hop devil IPA is about as good an example of the form as you'll put across yr lips and down yr gullet. this fine malted beverage alone is good enough to almost atone for the oceans of piss america calls beer but labels miller, coors and bud.
4) sierra nevada
gets the nod over anchor for me. the IPA is an all-time classic, even though it's overshadowed (imo) by similar offerings from victory, dogfish, and harpoon, but their whole range is very solid, from stouts to porters to the seasonal christmas celebration ale.
5) magic hat
another local (VT), and would have an absolute stellar lineup if they just ditched that fruity-ass peach #9 beer.
honorable mention:
full sail, if only for sipping a cold IPA on their roof deck whilst watching the windsurfers below, on the columbia
tremont (when they still brewed in boston and had the bitter on cask)
mcneills (got F'd up on old ringworm at a friends' wedding...good times)