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Bear Republic, Ayinger, Full Sail, Tyranena are underappreciated, if not taken for granted.
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Pelican
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can’t believe people are saying Brooklyn. After coming to the Midwest I can tell you that the similar production size breweries out here kick Brooklyn out of the water. Brooklyn needs to steal some Midwest brewers.
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Darkhorse definitely, their stouts are fantastic and may be a hair above Bells. Just wish the stouts made it down here...
Victory and Slyfox make two of my favorite pilseners, I wish we got Slyfox cans here and Prima Pils is the best craft brew session in the area for the price
Locally it seems Barley’s gets all the glory but Columbus brewing has been putting out some solid stuff as of late
Anchor Steam is a classic and we had a nib bottle of Old Foghorn the other week than was unbelievable
Sierra Nevada seems to be making nice new offerings as of late, I’m excited to try the new wheat, and Torpedo was worlds better than the IPA they put out a few years back...
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Traquair- I love them
Uinta- their Barley Wine is awesome, almost always available, and very reasonably priced locally
Squatters- tons of awesome stuff and again, good prices. They get no appreciation because many of their beers are only in Utah.
Guinness- the Belgian Foreign Extra Stout is simply amazing. Even the ’regular’ FES and Extra Stout are damn good.
Unibroue-good quality, reasonable prices and great availability.
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Blue Frog
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Dark horse # 45 tops my list also they might make the best stouts in Michigan
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Any European brewery which doesn’t make American-style beers?
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Weihenstephaner has been great to me this summer in the 90+ degree weather with 90+% humidity.
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