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Craft beer by state
Browse 30 US states. Each page covers the curated breweries we track, date code formats for the breweries with scanner support, sub-region breakdowns, and editorial picks worth a trip.
Arizona
Desert craft from Phoenix and Tucson.
California
Where modern American craft beer was invented.
Colorado
GABF host state with a deep brewing tradition.
Delaware
Small state, outsized craft history.
District of Columbia
The capital's craft scene.
Florida
Cigar City, hop-tropical, and a rapidly maturing scene.
Georgia
Athens, Atlanta, and the Creature Comforts halo.
Idaho
Idaho 7, Mill 95 hops, and a lager-leaning small scene.
Illinois
Chicago craft and the rural Midwest.
Indiana
Three Floyds, Sun King, and a Midwest hop tradition.
Iowa
Toppling Goliath and the Decorah pilgrimage.
Maine
Quiet excellence on the New England coast.
Maryland
Baltimore craft and Chesapeake Bay brewing.
Massachusetts
Tree House, Trillium, and the Boston scene.
Michigan
Bell's, Founders, and Great Lakes brewing history.
Minnesota
Surly, Indeed, and a Twin Cities resurgence.
Montana
Big sky, big beer culture for a small population.
New York
NYC, the Hudson Valley, and the upstate farm renaissance.
North Carolina
Asheville, Riverbend Malt, and Appalachian craft.
Ohio
Great Lakes, Hoof Hearted, and a deep brewing belt.
Oregon
The Pacific Northwest hop-forward heartland.
Pennsylvania
Tröegs, Victory, and a deep brewing tradition.
South Carolina
Charleston, the Lowcountry, and Westbrook.
Tennessee
Nashville hops and Tennessee craft growth.
Texas
Jester King, Pinthouse, and a sprawling state-sized scene.
Utah
Wasatch craft, surprisingly deep.
Vermont
Where the hazy IPA was born.
Virginia
The Veil, Aslin, and a fast-rising mid-Atlantic scene.
Washington
Yakima hops and Puget Sound craft.
Wisconsin
New Glarus, German lager heritage, and Briess Malt.
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