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Map of USA in Beer Labels

Started by slyoyster · 9 months ago

Etiquette Systems has created a map of the United States based upon each states most well-known beer export. So in Colorado they are represented by Coors and Mass. is represented by Sam Adams, etc.

Let the debate begin. Are you happy with you’re states beer representative? I can ... Continue reading »

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  • Maryland: Du Claw has some pretty decent beer, but I'd prefer not to be represented by a local version of John Harvards or Rock Bottom. I prefer Clipper City.
  • I hear ya man... that's exactly how I felt about Sam Adams, which isn't even brewed in Mass. anymore. I wonder if everyone is gonna feel that way about their "state" beer.

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