Where Does Chicago Stand?

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by steveh, Nov 12, 2023.

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  1. steveh

    steveh Grand Pooh-Bah (4,174) Oct 8, 2003 Illinois
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    Interesting short article from Beervana.

    Also some other articles centering around Chicago -- current and upcoming.
     
  2. BillMueller

    BillMueller Zealot (628) Nov 27, 2011 Indiana
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    Craft Beer and Brewing Reader’s Choice Best Beer City in America this year fwiw
     
  3. elNopalero

    elNopalero Grand Pooh-Bah (5,822) Oct 14, 2009 Michigan
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  4. piggy_rulz

    piggy_rulz Devotee (352) Dec 4, 2019 Missouri
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    Atop the medal stand.

    Flew up from STL a few weeks ago to visit an old friend. Was a cold, rainy miserable Saturday.

    Didn’t care with this itinerary.

    Hop Butcher goodness to start.
    Bad Apple for lunch.
    Orin & others at Half Acre.
    Drop in at Spiteful.
    Sit for a while at Local Option. Love that place.
    Check out Old Irving. Lotta kids!
    Capstone at Pequod’s. WOW!


    And it’s still beautiful…

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    (Pic taken from Milton Lee Olive Park. A beaut)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Lee_Olive_Park
     
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  5. SeanBond

    SeanBond Pooh-Bah (2,904) Jul 30, 2013 Illinois
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    This is gonna sound like homer shit, but I'd personally never trade a place that has both a world-class beer scene AND essentially the best distribution scene in the country(/world) for one that's slightly better locally.

    Still waiting for places like Treehouse and Alchemist to make it to Chicago lol, but otherwise I'm extremely proud of the way everyone has grown the beer community here.
     
  6. gudbrande

    gudbrande Pundit (962) Jul 10, 2009 Minnesota
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    I think distro in the Twin Cities has improved because of Chicago, not only due to places like Rev, HA, Hop Butcher getting into this market, but also because of proximity to Chicago. Thanks for not being too far (but far enough) away. :grin:
     
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