ISO: Tips on a Road Trip to OH, from CT

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  1. Ian_B

    Ian_B Pundit (883) Apr 2, 2014 Massachusetts

    I'm going to be making a drive out to Columbus, OH in a couple weeks and I was wondering if anyone has made a similar trip or would have any tips on some potential breweries I could hit up on the way there.

    I'll probably be driving the 10+hours or so in one day, so I know my options might be limited (especially since the exact day of the week is TBD).

    Suggestions for stops on the way as far as breweries or even shops with good distribution, etc. Some specific brews to look out for to try / pick up for trades would also be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. miketd

    miketd Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2006 Ohio

    Take a short detour and stop in Wooster for JAFB. It's the best under the radar brewery in Ohio, but check their hours. Hoppin Frog's tasting room and Thirsty Dog in Akron are worthy stops. Also, there is a Lizardville in Copley that should have a great selection of beer to go.
     
  3. kingston2

    kingston2 Savant (1,049) Sep 14, 2008 Pennsylvania

    Brew kettle for white rajah in Ohio.
     
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  4. Jeffries55

    Jeffries55 Initiate (0) Sep 5, 2013 New York

    Fat Head's for Head Hunter, Sunshine Daydream, and Trailhead. Occasionally they have IBUsive on draft, which is freakin fantastic, if you like Hoppy, Fat Head's absolutely, otherwise you can't go wrong with a bit of Rajah at TBK.

    Once you're in Columbus, Bodhi from Columbus Brewing Co.
     
  5. miketd

    miketd Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2006 Ohio

    While Fat Head's and Brew Kettle are great, it's not exactly on the way.
     
  6. turbotype

    turbotype Savant (1,035) Nov 5, 2013 California

    Yea, and neither is Akron.:rolling_eyes: Fat Heads is less than an hour from Thirsty Dog, and much better beer. (good food too)
    Look into Fat Heads and see if you can swing it.
     
  7. jivex5k

    jivex5k Initiate (0) Apr 13, 2011 Florida

    Fat heads is great, but every time I go it's crowded as fuck.
     
  8. skiking1163

    skiking1163 Crusader (428) Aug 14, 2010 North Carolina

    If you're going across the PA turnpike, make sure to stop in Hershey at Troegs. Beautiful taproom and nice store, usually with a few specialty beers on tap and to go. There's outlets next door if you have someone else who needs to be entertained as well.
     
  9. miketd

    miketd Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2006 Ohio

    If you drive from CT. to Columbus, you should go right through Akron. :rolling_eyes:
     
  10. miketd

    miketd Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2006 Ohio

    Middleburgh Heights Tap House is my go-to, the North Olmsted joint is too insane these days.
     
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  11. turbotype

    turbotype Savant (1,035) Nov 5, 2013 California

    Ughh, sorry, I didn't plot his trip out on a map. I don't have that much time. Either way, you suggested Thirsty Dog to someone who comes from Lawson/Heady land. Seems like you are setting him up for failure. Maybe not though, who knows.
     
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  12. Ian_B

    Ian_B Pundit (883) Apr 2, 2014 Massachusetts

    Thanks for the info, guys! Still planning the trip out so again, any other suggestions or information are appreciated.
     
  13. Ian_B

    Ian_B Pundit (883) Apr 2, 2014 Massachusetts

    So I've been planning the trip a little more, and I think I'll actually visit some places like Fat Head's, TBK, etc. during a day trip while I'm there. There's a lot to do and I'm attempting to narrow it down.

    As for the ride to OH, this is what I'm thinking. https://goo.gl/maps/nwXJI

    The last stop on there is the Lizardville in Copely, as I'm thinking I'd like to try and pick up some things at distributors in order to sample and further decide which breweries to go to.

    Thinking about stopping at that distributor in PA, and possibly making a detour to Voodoo or maybe Beaver depending on what I can get beforehand. Feedback and suggestions for PA brews or additional stops would be appreciated! Also kind of curious if anyone thinks I should skip the PA breweries and just hit the distributor; there is still a lot of good stuff I could miss in OH.
     
  14. miketd

    miketd Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2006 Ohio

    I dunno, maybe I'm just not as impressed with Heady and especially Lawson's, but Thirsty Dog is a neat brewpub and they have very good beer.
     
  15. miketd

    miketd Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2006 Ohio

    If you do go to Fat Head's, it may be worth it to go to the Middleburg Heights Tap House as opposed to the North Olmsted Brew Pub. They sell all the bottles to go from there and it is very close to Brew Kettle. Just keep their hours in mind as they open at 4 Wed through Friday and closed on Mon, Tues.
     
  16. turbotype

    turbotype Savant (1,035) Nov 5, 2013 California

    I forgot about this thread. Fair enough though. I forget that everyone has their thing. That is a great thing about this hooby, there is something for everyone!

    Good call on the OP going through Akron. I didn't map that crap out. :stuck_out_tongue: I hope he finds the experience he is looking for wherever he ends up. :slight_smile:

    Ian B. I say skip the PA breweries on your way through here and hit up Ohio. Nothing noteworthy here that isn't out of your way. If you ever make the trip again, take an extra day or 2 and head to Michigan! :grinning:
     
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