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]]>As the birthplace of craft beer, you can expect to find dozens of breweries in the Golden State. Hop on the San Diego Beer Train Trolley Tour or explore the downtown brewery scene in a vintage safari vehicle. If you’re in the mood for something a little different, pay a visit to Border X Brewing where you can sample a spicy chocolate stout.
No beercation list would be complete without Grand Rapids which has earned the name “Beer City”. Founders Brewery is a must-see. Set in a former truck depot, the brewery is modeled after a German beer hall and offers a wide selection of seasonal and year-round beers.
There are around 150 breweries in Denver, making it a big player in the craft beer game. There are also a variety of tours to choose from, including the Lower Downtown Denver Craft Beer Tour which features a historical walking tour, and the Rino Beer and Graffiti where you can check out the city’s street art scene.
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]]>Planning a trip to Oregon for beer lovers is like planning a trip to Italy for pasta lovers: there’s so much to see and try! Try to add these three breweries to your list, however, on your next trip to Oregon.
Full Sail, located in the small town of Hood River, is a small, independent brewery that offers up daily tours by request of its beautiful installation overlooking the Columbia River Gorge. This brewery has a history, as well, as it was the first craft brewery in the region to bottle its beer.
Head south and inland and you’ll find yourself in Bend, the home of Deschutes, one of Oregon’s most highly-acclaimed breweries. Favorites such as its Black Butte Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale can be sampled in its drafthouse after a tour of the facilities.
The college town of Eugene is a strong point for the state’s craft beer scene, with Ninkasi being its most-beloved brewery. This microbrewery is all about an enjoyable, relaxing vibe, and the one-hour tour offering of its “brewing campus” is a great wait to spend some time in the home of the University of Oregon.
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]]>As the birthplace of craft beer, you can expect to find dozens of breweries in the Golden State. Hop on the San Diego Beer Train Trolley Tour or explore the downtown brewery scene in a vintage safari vehicle. If you’re in the mood for something a little different, pay a visit to Border X Brewing where you can sample a spicy chocolate stout.
No beercation list would be complete without Grand Rapids which has earned the name “Beer City”. Founders Brewery is a must-see. Set in a former truck depot, the brewery is modeled after a German beer hall and offers a wide selection of seasonal and year-round beers.
There are around 150 breweries in Denver, making it a big player in the craft beer game. There are also a variety of tours to choose from, including the Lower Downtown Denver Craft Beer Tour which features a historical walking tour, and the Rino Beer and Graffiti where you can check out the city’s street art scene.
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]]>Planning a trip to Oregon for beer lovers is like planning a trip to Italy for pasta lovers: there’s so much to see and try! Try to add these three breweries to your list, however, on your next trip to Oregon.
Full Sail, located in the small town of Hood River, is a small, independent brewery that offers up daily tours by request of its beautiful installation overlooking the Columbia River Gorge. This brewery has a history, as well, as it was the first craft brewery in the region to bottle its beer.
Head south and inland and you’ll find yourself in Bend, the home of Deschutes, one of Oregon’s most highly-acclaimed breweries. Favorites such as its Black Butte Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale can be sampled in its drafthouse after a tour of the facilities.
The college town of Eugene is a strong point for the state’s craft beer scene, with Ninkasi being its most-beloved brewery. This microbrewery is all about an enjoyable, relaxing vibe, and the one-hour tour offering of its “brewing campus” is a great wait to spend some time in the home of the University of Oregon.
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