50 State Brewery Crawl

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  1. chrisjws

    chrisjws Grand Pooh-Bah (3,302) Dec 3, 2014 California
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    How many of the fifty states have you had a beer at a proper brewery in?

    Somewhat inspired by the beer goals thread, and a discussion this week with a close friend and fellow beer traveler. The topic came up as to what breweries we've been to in which states and we were comparing. I've tracked 26 up to this point, but we decided to put some rules around it to make it easier to define some of the grey areas as to what counts for comparison. We also shook hands on a beer bet to who gets to 50 (well, 51) first. When all was said and done I'm at 23 and he's at 25 and we had both knocked a few off our lists under the common definitions.

    The "rules" we came up with:

    The Brewery
    • Must be native to the state it represents. A chain or offshoot originating elsewhere does not count, even if the location is exclusive to that state.
    • Must be physically located in the state it represents.
    • Must have active brewing equipment on-site or at a directly neighboring address (e.g., adjacent units in an industrial park). "Active" means at least one beer currently on tap was produced using that equipment. Display-only or permanently idle equipment does not count.
    • Airport locations do not qualify. Locations near airports are fine.
    The Pour
    • You must have at least one pint, defined as roughly 12-17oz or larger.
    • If local law restricts pour size but a legal pour of any size is still possible, follow the law and it counts.
    • If local law makes a pint-sized pour structurally impossible, do your best with what is legally available and it counts.
    • Laws are only an exception when they make compliance genuinely impossible, not merely inconvenient. If a restriction applies only on certain days or times, visit when it does not.
    General
    • No documentation required.
    • No time limit.
    • Breweries that have closed after a qualifying visit still count.
    • Good faith is assumed throughout.

    My List To-Date (for duplicates I just pick a favorite or notable):
    Arizona - State 48 brewing
    California - Russian River Brewing
    Delaware - Dogfish Head
    Florida -Angry Chair Brewing
    Georgia - Orpheus Brewing
    Hawaii - Koholā Brewery
    Illinois - Off Color Brewing
    Indiana - Three Floyds
    Iowa - Toppling Goliath
    Louisiana - Brieux Carré Brewing Company
    Maryland - Silver Branch Brewing
    Massachusetts Trillium Brewing
    Minnesota - Surly Brewing Company
    Missouri - Side Project Brewing
    Nevada - Able Baker Brewing
    New York - Grimm Artisanal Ales
    Oregon - Wayfinder Brewing
    Pennsylvania - Second District Brewing
    Texas - Live Oak Brewing
    Utah - Uinta Brewing
    Virginia - The Veil
    Washington - Reubens Brews
    Washington DC - DC Brau
     
  2. bambiere

    bambiere Savant (1,055) Aug 25, 2025 Pennsylvania

    I like this. Mostly because I've had beers in a lot of states, but I haven't had beers at a brewery in all of those. Gonna have to give it some thought. Back with a list. Eventually.
     
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  3. bambiere

    bambiere Savant (1,055) Aug 25, 2025 Pennsylvania

    A preliminary look has me at 28. I'll try to post a complete list tomorrow or at least before the week's out.
     
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  4. deleted_user_1379257

    deleted_user_1379257 Pundit (865) Feb 17, 2026
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    I generally don’t drink “pints,” I do flights. But in total, the volume consumed is at least two pints. I’d rather have 8-12 four ounce pours and like half of them than two pints and hate them both.

    Does that qualify?
     
  5. bambiere

    bambiere Savant (1,055) Aug 25, 2025 Pennsylvania

    Here goes:

    1) Alaska: Snow Goose/Sleeping Lady, Anchorage
    2) Arizona: Lumberyard
    3) California: Russian River
    4) Colorado: I lived there for 7 years. You figure it out.
    5) Delaware: DFH
    6) Florida: Florida Beer Company
    7) Georgia: Orpheus
    8) Illinios: Piece
    9) Indiana: I know I've been to one here, just can't remember it right now
    10) Iowa: Front Street
    11) Kansas: Free State
    12) Maine: Allagash
    13) Maryland: Brewer's Art
    14) Massachusetts: Notch, Boston Beer
    15) Missouri: Schlafly
    16) Nevada: Monte Carlo
    17) New Mexico: Sante Fe
    18) New York: Southern Tier
    19) North Carolina: Green Man
    20) Ohio: Fathead's, Market Garden
    21) Pennsylvania: I live here now. See #4
    22) Tennessee: Tennessee Brew Works
    23) Utah: Squatters
    24) Vermont: Von Trapp, Alchemist
    25) Virginia: Mad Fox
    26) West Virginia: Wheeling
    27) Wyoming: Snake River
    28) DC: Right Proper, Bluejacket
     
  6. CBlack85

    CBlack85 Pooh-Bah (2,762) Jul 12, 2009 South Carolina
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    as much as I travel for work it is usually to the same 10ish states, while I have visited multiple breweries in each of these states I have only noted the one I enjoyed the most...

    NC - Olde Mecklenburg Brewing
    SC - RJ Rockers
    IN - Sun King Brewing
    TN - Yee Haw Brewing Co.
    CO - Resolute Brewing Co.
    OH - Rhinegeist Brewery
    PA - Yards Brewing Co.
    TX - Community Beer Co.
    LA - Rally Cap Brewing Co.
    GA - Monday Night Brewing
    IL - Cahoots Brewery
     
  7. Harrison8

    Harrison8 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,285) Dec 6, 2015 Missouri
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    As far as I can tell, this is my list:

    1- AL - Mad Malts
    2 - AR - Fossil Cove
    3 - AZ - Wren House Brewing Co
    4 - CA - Monkish
    5 - CO - Hogshead
    6 - IL - Goose Island
    7 - KS - Pathlight (RIP)
    8 - LA - Great Raft Brewing
    9 - MA - Trillium
    10 - MO - BKS Artisan Ales / Alma Mader
    11 - NE - Lumen
    12 - NY - Other Half
    13 - TX - Jester King
    14 - UT - Rooster Brewing Co
    15 - WA - Machine House
    16 - WY - Snake River

    Looks like I need some more work trips, preferably up in the NE. This list would grow a bit with the inclusion of craft beer bars, but I enjoy the premise of a "50 state brewery crawl".
     
  8. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,182) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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    I usually have flights whenever I can. I think these visits should count.
     
  9. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    No.
     
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  10. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,182) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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  11. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    Although I've had beer from all the states, I've only drank at breweries in:
    NY
    PA
    VT
    IN
    SD
    WA
    OR
    CA
     
  12. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    The OP posted his rules for his game, and taster trays (quit trying to make 'em classier by calling them flights), and his rules shall be followed for the purpose of this thread.

    The spirit of the thing seems to be having as full a serving as allowed of a given beer for it to count. There ain't no 3 point shots in hockey.
     
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  13. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,966) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    Man I haven't recorded this stuff at all but from memory I've got:

    California
    Oregon
    Washington (although maybe not a proper taproom?)
    Montana
    Arizona
    Nevada
    New Mexico
    Nebraska
    Colorado
    Wisconsin
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Kentucky
    Michigan
    Missouri
    Louisiana

    Massachusetts and Pennsylvania i think are possibilities but I also may have just gone to decent beer bars. Georgia is also a possibility but I can only remember bars from that trip.
     
  14. MistaRyte

    MistaRyte Pooh-Bah (2,681) Jan 14, 2008 Virginia
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    True brewery wise: VA, MD, NC, SC, IL, LA, TN, FL, DE, CA, UT

    GA as well if you include airports...

    I'm lame.
     
  15. chrisjws

    chrisjws Grand Pooh-Bah (3,302) Dec 3, 2014 California
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    This is just the terms of my bet, so I'm not gonna police anyone's definitions here if they feel differently. I think the spirit of what we agreed to was that it should be more than walking in for a second, choking down a taster and yeeting without actually engaging with the given place.

    I tend to like taster flights to try a lot of what a place has to offer, but I nearly always lead off with a pint. My typical way of visiting a place is 1) order a lager or flagship beer, 2) order a pint of whatever their flagship is, 3) order a flight. Not always, but I think that generally gives me the best idea of what a place is all about.
     
  16. moodenba

    moodenba Pooh-Bah (2,502) Feb 2, 2015 New York
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    As long as the poster's deviation from the suggested rules are stated, that person's list should be fine. Questionable alternative is to start a competing thread. I've visited breweries where I drank nothing or a few sips. If I was in the midst of long day's drive, possibly with the family, I could get a growler or a few bottles or cans for later.
     
  17. uncleotis

    uncleotis Pooh-Bah (1,637) Feb 17, 2015 Illinois
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    When I'm at a new place, and it's not too busy, I'll order a flight or two, drink every drop, and then if time allows get a pint of what I liked best. If they all sucked I skip the pint. I still count that as a brewery visited.

    I don't get it with the attitude on flights. Beer is supposed to be fun.
     
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  18. bambiere

    bambiere Savant (1,055) Aug 25, 2025 Pennsylvania

    At the risk of turning this into a "Why we hate flights" thread, it was simply outside the parameters of the OPs competition. End of story.

    Personally, I don't care for flights, but I truthfully don't care if other people order them.
     
  19. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,966) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    Flights are exclusively a "craft beer" thing. I've never heard of anyone getting 5 5 Oz pours of bud light, budweiser, Heineken, coors light, and yinlinz at their local sports bar.
     
  20. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    Finished that thought for you.