Fortune Magazines best new cities for beer lovers

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  1. pat61

    pat61 Initiate (0) Dec 29, 2010 Minnesota

  2. Dil_thebeerdrinking_do

    Dil_thebeerdrinking_do Savant (1,192) Jan 21, 2014 Georgia
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  3. otispdriftwood

    otispdriftwood Initiate (0) Dec 9, 2011 Colorado

    Although the article mentions plenty of the cities that have been omitted in other articles, something tells me there will be plenty of comments about this city or that city that isn't on the list and as a result, some will say the list sucks. But for a magazine that isn't necessarily product-driven, it's a good list of the up-and-coming, not enough recognition given and generally overlooked beer cities.
     
  4. Mshaw78

    Mshaw78 Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2016 Virginia

    I was fully expecting either buzzfeed, or thrillest. Kudos to you for being better than my expectations.
     
  5. AmeriCanadian

    AmeriCanadian Pooh-Bah (1,982) Jul 5, 2014 Tennessee
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    Love that Nashville is listed, and certainly hope that our strong "potential" becomes reality. But two of the three breweries mentioned in the article (Fat Bottom and Little Harpeth) are, in my humble opinion, some of the weak sisters in our up-and-coming local beer scene. I hope visitors to Nashville base their opinion of city's the beer offering on Black Abbey and some of the other strong players, else they may leave disappointed.
     
  6. cryptichead

    cryptichead Grand Pooh-Bah (4,857) Jul 3, 2014 Illinois
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    Surprised that nothing new is happening on the West coast.
     
  7. deleted_user_1007501

    deleted_user_1007501 Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2015

    I think not only Cincinnati but moreover Ohio as a whole is contributing to very esteemed brews as well as beer that could very well become a hot commodity among craft lovers around the US.
     
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