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]]>Renowned as the craft beer capital, Portland has over 70 breweries. From small, experimental breweries to established craft beer pioneers, Portland offers a diverse range of flavors and styles. When you visit, don’t miss Belmont Street or the iconic Pearl District for a great beer adventure.
Belgium’s capital is a haven for beer connoisseurs. Known for its traditional brewing methods and diverse beer styles, Brussels hosts historic beer pubs called “Brasseries” where you can sample Trappist ales, lambics, and more.
While famous for Oktoberfest, Munich’s beer culture extends beyond the festival. The city has many historic beer halls, breweries, and beer gardens. Enjoy Bavarian classics like Helles, Dunkel, and Weissbier in the iconic Hofbräuhaus or Augustiner-Keller for a special experience.
This may come as a surprise, but Tokyo’s craft beer movement is flourishing, with microbreweries and craft beer bars showcasing local and international brews. Visit districts like Shibuya or Kanda for a taste of Japan’s craft beer revolution.
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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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]]>One American city that any craft beer lover has to visit is Asheville, North Carolina, a mountain town scenically nestled in a valley of the Appalachian Mountains.
Asheville has a unique and care-free reputation, and this character extends to the city’s beer scene. Despite only having a population of 92,000, Asheville hosts tons of craft breweries. The city in and of itself boasts nearly 30, and the surrounding region hosts even more.
It’s easy to take a stroll around Asheville’s comfy downtown area and visit lots of the breweries without using a car. One of our favorite Asheville breweries (which is located within walking distance from the city center) is Burial Beer Company. This brewery produces unique ales and offers a comfortable outside beer garden to enjoy your drinks in.
Other Asheville breweries in the city center with a fantastic reputation include Wicked Weed (IPAs and sour beers galore), Hi-Wire Brewing (good beer in a chic, industrial-inspired space), and Bhramari Brewing Company (a gastropub with an eclectic beer selection).
Asheville is truly a paradise for any beer lover. Go, and go soon!
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]]>Renowned as the craft beer capital, Portland has over 70 breweries. From small, experimental breweries to established craft beer pioneers, Portland offers a diverse range of flavors and styles. When you visit, don’t miss Belmont Street or the iconic Pearl District for a great beer adventure.
Belgium’s capital is a haven for beer connoisseurs. Known for its traditional brewing methods and diverse beer styles, Brussels hosts historic beer pubs called “Brasseries” where you can sample Trappist ales, lambics, and more.
While famous for Oktoberfest, Munich’s beer culture extends beyond the festival. The city has many historic beer halls, breweries, and beer gardens. Enjoy Bavarian classics like Helles, Dunkel, and Weissbier in the iconic Hofbräuhaus or Augustiner-Keller for a special experience.
This may come as a surprise, but Tokyo’s craft beer movement is flourishing, with microbreweries and craft beer bars showcasing local and international brews. Visit districts like Shibuya or Kanda for a taste of Japan’s craft beer revolution.
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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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]]>One American city that any craft beer lover has to visit is Asheville, North Carolina, a mountain town scenically nestled in a valley of the Appalachian Mountains.
Asheville has a unique and care-free reputation, and this character extends to the city’s beer scene. Despite only having a population of 92,000, Asheville hosts tons of craft breweries. The city in and of itself boasts nearly 30, and the surrounding region hosts even more.
It’s easy to take a stroll around Asheville’s comfy downtown area and visit lots of the breweries without using a car. One of our favorite Asheville breweries (which is located within walking distance from the city center) is Burial Beer Company. This brewery produces unique ales and offers a comfortable outside beer garden to enjoy your drinks in.
Other Asheville breweries in the city center with a fantastic reputation include Wicked Weed (IPAs and sour beers galore), Hi-Wire Brewing (good beer in a chic, industrial-inspired space), and Bhramari Brewing Company (a gastropub with an eclectic beer selection).
Asheville is truly a paradise for any beer lover. Go, and go soon!
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