In 2008, Portland had 30 microbreweries located within the city limits, more than any city in the world and greater than one-third of the state total.
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In 2008, Portland had 30 microbreweries located within the city limits, more than any city in the world and greater than one-third of the state total.
In 2008, Portland had 30 microbreweries located within the city limits, more than any city in the world and greater than...
2008, Portland had 30 microbreweries located within...city limits, more than any city in...
is #1 on my list...relocation possibilities.
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PA makes some decent Beer: Victory Tröegs Brewing East End Brewing Lancaster Brewing You can find a complete (?) list of...
Pennsylvania isn’t looking too bad, but there’s definitely room for improvement.
This is why Oregon is always home. I mean, look at...lighter states. Especially
Oh my god I wish I lived in a dark blue state…
Between all the beer and coffee, Oregonians are never thirsty…but often have to pee.
In a related graph, dark states are AWESOME. If the numbers represent breweries per million people, I think this means...
Maine represents.
We do love our microbrews up here in Montucky. In fact, you’d be pretty hard pressed to find a pub or bar where at least...
Get with it Kentucky!
Can anybody name them all? Rogue, Widmer, Bridgeport, Full Sail, Deschutes (does that count?), Amnesia, HUB,...
Check out Maine. DARK BLUE. I freaking miss that state and its fabulous beers.