Saturday, December 5, 2009

The Best Brewery in America

For the past couple of weeks I have been asking my friends what they thought was the best brewery in America was. I didn't want to pick a brewery owned by a foreign country or a brewpub(I love them too) but a decent sized brewery. While trying to figure out which one I would choose, I kept leaning toward Northern California and for good reason. The list of fine breweries in Northern California is arguably as good if not better than any place in this Country, even Portland. With Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam, North Coast, Anderson Valley and Bear Republic (Racer 5 rocks!) as my main choices it was difficult to pick one singular one, but alas I have done just that. My pick, Sierra Nevada. I have always loved the Pale Ale (which tastes great in a Black & Tan by the way) and Celebration Ale but in the last year alone they have put out some really great beers. The Kellerweis is a great example of what a wheat beer should be, Their Estate Ale is fantastic (all of the products that went into brewing that beer came from their own well, Estate duh) the Anniversary Ale this year was amazing and I could go on and on. In addition to tasting great, their beers are very consistent which is no easy task. All of the above mentioned breweries could have easily been my pick and I encourage all of you to support all of these great breweries by buying their products. In addition I welcome your input on this topic and brewery suggestions.

Cheers,
G

http://www.sierranevada.com/index2.html

2 comments:

  1. I think you can't shortchange Samuel Adams. They (Boston Beer Company) are the largest American-owned brewery.

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  2. I agree wholeheartedly. right when you you said best brewery in america I thought sierra. Have you tried the Torpedo ale they have? I would say Anchor is a close second though

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