50 State Brewery Crawl

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by chrisjws, Apr 28, 2026.

  1. chrisjws

    chrisjws Grand Pooh-Bah (3,302) Dec 3, 2014 California
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    If anyone wants to play with this it's on my Github. There's directions for the "non-technical" if you download and just open the html file in your browser you can tick off states. I seeded a bunch of breweries for funsies. Definitely not high quality but I like visuals to go with my lists.

    https://github.com/chrisjws/brew-mapper
     
  2. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,292) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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    Is the tap at Cigar City still open?
     
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  3. bret27

    bret27 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,064) Mar 10, 2009 California
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    Maybe that’s the next big thing? :thinking_face:
     
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  4. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    At least have a separate line/server for the things.
     
  5. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,292) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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    :grin: If only
     
  6. DownyIsHungry

    DownyIsHungry Pooh-Bah (1,902) Feb 6, 2015 Minnesota
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  7. celtsfan33

    celtsfan33 Pooh-Bah (1,667) Nov 12, 2019 Massachusetts
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    I’ve hit breweries in all of the following:

    ME
    MA
    NH
    CT
    RI
    VT
    NY
    NJ
    NC
    SC
    FL
    GA
    PENN
    TN
    KY
    DC
     
  8. woodchipper

    woodchipper Grand Pooh-Bah (3,735) Oct 25, 2005 Connecticut
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    I have a spreadsheet of visited breweries. I don't have time right now to create a detailed list like others here did. But I did sort it by the "state" field and I counted 19 states (DC included).
     
  9. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    I'm a big fan of flights myself, but I'm also cognizant that they can slow things down. At my local, I always ask my bartender first if she minds if I order a flight. She typically doesn't mind, but I think appreciates the request. If the place is obviously packed and the staff are slammed, then I don't ask. I just order a glass of something. Once things calm down (if they calm down), I'll ask about getting a flight.

    A little courtesy and awareness of your surroundings goes a long way in these types of situations. I'm of course aware that there are some that could care less how their actions might affect others, but that's no reason to completely ban an enjoyable feature. My local typically charges around $16 for four 5 ounce pours (the price goes up for ba stuff, lambics and the like), so I don't feel as if having a flight offer is doing any harm financially either.

    A long as it's not a huge inconvenience, I feel like offering flights is a win-win for everyone.
     
  10. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    Just for laughs and giggles, I looked over the list of states. Turns out I've been to breweries in 38 states, but... I can't swear I've ordered a pint at every brewery. As I alluded to above, I'm a big fan of flights, and will often just order flights and sample glasses at a new to me brewery. If I'm just counting states where I ordered a pint or 12 ounce glass at a brewery, the number is probably closer to half that (maybe around 20).
     
  11. moodenba

    moodenba Pooh-Bah (2,502) Feb 2, 2015 New York
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    7 oz (approx) servings were common on the east coast into the 60s (usually one at a time).
    McSorleys Ale House has two drafts (light and dark). Minimum order is two (about) 6 oz mugs. A mini-taster of one each has been consistently available as long as I can remember. I'm not sure who brews the beer they serve these days, but quality has been up-and-down since the 80s. Despite the "Ale House" name, both beers are likely to be adjunct lagers (and taste like it).
     
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  12. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    Seems to me it's probably unlikely, but I always wondered if there was some connection with German kolsch. I assume the beers you're describing were very light lagers, with an abv likely similar to most kolsch. The glass size would be very similar in size to typical kolsch glasses, and it sounds like they were consumed in a similar manner.

    Just a thought.
     
  13. rolltide8425

    rolltide8425 Pooh-Bah (2,470) Feb 18, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    1. AL-Ferus
    2. AK-Anchorage
    3. AZ-Gentle Ben's
    4. CA-Ballast Point
    5. CO-Crooked Stave
    6. CT-New England
    7. DE-Dewey
    8. FL-Magnanimous
    9. GA-Crooked Culture
    10. IL-Corridor
    11. ME-Allagash
    12. MD-Burley Oak
    13. MA-Tree House
    14. MI-Great Baraboo
    15. MO-Schlafly
    16. NJ-Kane
    17. NY-Test
    18. NC-Burial
    19. OH-Hoof Hearted
    20. OR-Hair of the Dog
    21. PA-Warwick Farm
    22. RI-Tilted Barn
    23. TN-Southern Grist
    24. TX-Back Unturned
    25. VA-The Veil
    26. WA-Fremont
    27. WI-Great Dane
    28. WY-Danielmark's
     
  14. moodenba

    moodenba Pooh-Bah (2,502) Feb 2, 2015 New York
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    https://allaboutbeer.com/mcsorleys-a-tavern-behind-the-times/
    The glasses at McSorley's are small mugs filled about 2/3. I suspect (without evidence) that the beers have been around 5 to 5.5% In the 70s, Rheingold, then Ortlieb brewed McSorleys Ale (light) draft and bottled, then C. Schmidt to the mid-80s. I liked Ortlieb's version enough to special order a keg for a picnic. Until the mid-70s (when they closed) Stegmaier brewed the dark. It was likely similar to the bottled Steg Porter (full bodied, very dark). I think that recent McSorley's owners might not be too particular about the styles of beer served. I wasn't impressed on my few visits over the years when the primary supplier has been Pabst.
     
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  15. flagmantho

    flagmantho Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,674) Feb 19, 2009 Washington
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    I've got a spreadsheet of all the breweries I have been to, with a strikingly similar list of criteria as the OP to count as a "brewery". I count both pints and flights, though, as a "visit".

    29 states total: what's on this map, plus 4 breweries in Alaska, 7 in Hawaii, and 3 in Puerto Rico if you want to branch out to territories. I use Tableau Public to do my map visualizations.

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    I have also checked off two Canadian provinces/territories (BC and NWT), three Mexican states (Baja California, Baja California Sur, and Mexico City), and 20 other first-order administrative subdivisions in various countries (the top two of which, by far, are Budapest (13 breweries) and Prague (9 breweries)).
     
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  16. The_Kriek_Freak

    The_Kriek_Freak Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,217) Aug 18, 2014 Greenland
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    Nerd! You and me brother!

    This is so awesome, and thank you for sharing some of these maps with me when we met.

    We gotta fix the empty PA though.
     
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  17. flagmantho

    flagmantho Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,674) Feb 19, 2009 Washington
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    Oh for sure. There's definitely some very notable gaps* from a beer standpoint -- PA, CO, MA, VT.

    * Obviously, there are good breweries everywhere ... these are just the surprising gaps for a beer lover :smile:
     
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  18. CarolinaCardinals

    CarolinaCardinals Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,219) Jun 11, 2003 North Carolina
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    Russ, i have the same issue, you are good to count those defunct breweries!
     
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  19. ZlaVydra

    ZlaVydra Pooh-Bah (1,965) Jun 15, 2015 Georgia
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    I'll have Nunavut!
     
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  20. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,292) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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    #80 russpowell, May 1, 2026
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