They got the one in Asheville, NC (Thirsty Monk) and one of the two in Raleigh, NC (Busy Bee) spot on....the other one in Raleigh (Brewmasters) is questionable though in my book...good beer, but bar leaves much to be desired.
I've been telling people to get to Armsby Abbey in Worcester, MA since they opened. They're a great place to grab some locally produced grub and a few beers. It's nice to see them on the list.
The Portland recommendations are pretty solid too. I am not sure why Bailey's made the list though. It is fairly nondescript other than being across the street from one of the coolest breweries in the city
The Portland recommendations are pretty solid too. I am not sure why Bailey's made the list though. It is fairly nondescript other than being across the street from one of the coolest breweries in the city
i'm also surprised that Naja's Place isn't on there. 80-100 taps at any given time. upwards of 500 bottles. right in the marina in redondo beach. live music on weekends.
That place is awesome. I live just down the street from Naked City, and it's damn good. The Stumbling Monk and Pine Box are cool too, but none of them are on par with Brouwers.
Wow, only one bar in Madison, and it's not one that I would've chosen... Personally prefer The Old Fashioned with 52 taps and 100+ bottles, all from Wisconsin with the exception of Grainbelt (listed under "Imports").
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