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Readers Name Best Beer Bar in Every State
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Boulder, CO •
February 23, 2016—With more than 4,100 small and independent
craft brewers operating in the country, there are more options than ever
to enjoy great beer. To help beer lovers navigate their way to the best
places they can take advantage of this phenomenon,
CrafBeer.com—the
Brewers Association website for beer lovers—recently
polled
readers for its annual Great American Beer Bars competition. New this year, a winner has been named in all 50 states and
Washington D.C. “CraftBeer.com readers know craft beer and 9,000 of them took the time to cast their vote rewarding their favorite beer bar in each state,” said Julia Herz, publisher of CraftBeer.com. “Cheers to each of the winners and the ever-increasing diversity of our local beer movement here in the U.S.”
Courtesy of Craftbeer.com |
Methodology: CraftBeer.com readers were asked to nominate their favorite craft beer bar in their state and fill out a short survey about what makes it so great including atmosphere, staff, beer selection and special events. Craft beer fans cast over 9,000 votes in total from August to December 2015.
To view a sortable list and each bar’s profile including photos and stats, please visit craftbeer.com/great-american-
About the Brewers Association
The Brewers Association is the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small
and independent American
brewers, their beers and the community of brewing enthusiasts. The
Brewers Association (BA) represents more than 70 percent of the brewing
industry, and its members make more than 99 percent of the beer brewed
in the U.S. The BA organizes events including the World
Beer CupSM, Great
American Beer Festival®, Craft
Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America®, SAVOR℠:
An American Craft Beer & Food Experience,
AHA National Homebrewers Conference,
National Homebrew Competition and American
Craft Beer Week®. The BA publishes
The New Brewer
magazine and its Brewers Publications division
is the largest publisher of contemporary and relevant brewing literature for today’s craft brewers and homebrewers.
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