As a local, this is a pretty solid selection of what the city has to offer. Of course with so many options, I understand why some spots didn't make it into the video. Love the work here! I recommend Next Exit to visit Richmond, VA for its amazing top tier breweries as well as Ann Arbor, MI for greatness and some very unique spots! Who else has a Butcher shop and brewery?! Cheers everyone!
Cleveland, Ohio-that's who! Haha! There's a place called the Butcher & The Brewer that has absolutely phenomenal selections. I don't live anywhere near there, but I can say that if you visit, you must try their Albino Stout.
As a Cincinnati native I have been to these breweries many times. My wife has only been drinking beer for about 2 years. Since then, we visited our 70t different Cincinnati brewery last week. Good episode come back anytime we have plenty more breweries.
50 west is cool, I really like Old Milford, East Walnut Hills, Oakley, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, Hyde Park, and the drive down Columbia Parkway heading east to west in the summer. I'm a Realtor so I get around town a lot. Skyline is addicting if you grew up here but the hype is kind of annoying to me, the city has so much more to offer. One of my favorite things about Cincy is the diverse architecture and really nice people.
Saw this and thought up my City of Cincinnati top 3 (Applies to Covington/Newport): 1. Architecture: The matrix of Italianette/19th century neighborhoods from Northern Downtown to Uptown and N Ky is one of the most extensive in the states, with all kinds of well designed public areas still functioning throughout the city. If Cincy were personified, the neighborhoods/downtown is the dapper 19th century suit it wears. It wasn't until I saw plenty of other suits that I would realize how fetching Cincy's is. 2. Beer: Old beer town. Germans settled the north Downtown area and built pre-prohibition breweries all over the place. Central Pkwy that separates North Downtown from the rest was once a canal that the Germans referred to as the Rhine, and that they lived Over the Rhine (OTR). Its unfortunately been victim to some systemic America issues in recent decades, and now a wave of gentrification has pushed through. Its not exactly macaroon stores and khaki huts yet, there's still some grit. 3. Music: Its got deep history that runs the gambit. Punk up in short vine in the 80's, Motown in the 70's. Country (not southern pop-rock) layover. A Funk stop too. Not to mention Chicago Blues pouring in. A shtickle of some defining Indie bands. A global DJ scene. (Annies on Kellogg...oof...that place had it all). Honorable Mention: Chili (for which I am grateful).
I love that you guys enjoyed what we love about what this city was ie the history, what it is - what we have today, where it is going. Thanks for visiting.
With very close alternates being Last Days of Autumn, Alliance, Shulz Brau, Ebony and Ivory, Elst, Albright Grove, Geezers…. all are based in Knoxville and within a couple mile radius!
When I was installing an alarm systems in some of those buildings I was able to explore those caves. I found an intact glass pint bottle. I was able to travel 3 levels down. The lowest one we went not allowed in. It stilled had gold coins from one of the wars and box’s and box’s of rookwood tiles in it.
Come to Des Moines, IA - there are over 15 breweries in the metro area, and over 100 in the state. Plus we're at an interstate crossroads of I35 and I80 - might as well stop by and say hi!
Stumbled upon this series and glad l did. I'm an Aussie, so our beer scene is pretty good too but there's so many places over in the U.S to check out. Thanks for the recs. Making a note of them all.
@@untappd4695 Strangeways, Triple Crossing, Bingo Beer Co, Ardent, The Veil, The Answer Brewpub, really too many to name but those are at the top of my list!
The Veil, Vasen and Tripple Crossing. Two additional to research are The Answer and Richbrau. Hope you all film there! I have family there and I’ve been to most of these. A must to consider for your next episode. Cheers!
i loved hudy gold/ 14k beer.. i got my first beer tap from hudepohl on 6st in 1985.. they treated me great . taped over 150 barrels....read [over the barrel] cincinnati
@@untappd4695 Barrique is super unique , Blackstone is the oldest , Bearded iris is great too , Also southern grist and tail gate to name a few . As someone who’s aspiring to open a brewery in TN. I’d love to see Untappd in the music city !
You guys should go to Dayton next. Has a history that's fairly unknown but super interesting. Go to Dayton barrel works and ask for bill. He's a beacon of alcohol knowledge that needs to be shared
@@untappd4695 Gotta start in NE Mpls - Dangerous Man, Fair State Co-op, Indeed, Able, Bauhaus, Fulton, Modist, Surly, Insight, Inbound - all good and all within a few miles of each other.
Come to Vancouver, Canada! We have a ton that are walking distance from each other and the province of BC itself has around 200 now! Everything from IPAs to Sours and in between!
@@untappd4695 Confluence Brewing, Barntown Brewing & Peacetree Brewing. All have excellent beer & Barntown has amazing food to boot. Also The Iowa Taproom has 99 taps all of them Iowa brews, ciders etc
I’ve been enjoying these episodes, despite being unlikely to visit many of the places as I live in the UK. Can I suggest episodes in the UK, set in Manchester, York, Leeds and London that capture the microbreweries that have blossomed…? Even Kent as a county with a few fantastic microbreweries that have set up in recent years.
Asheville NC seems like an easy choice for an episode. Burial is phenomenal and on all kinds of best brewery lists. The Voodoo Ranger lab is there. Asheville is one of the top towns for breweries per capita in the US. The baseball team even has Beer City jerseys. Also, you can stop at Highland to see another brewery with beach volleyball 🙂
@@untappd4695 Burial makes the best beer I've ever had, in my opinion. They put out a new DIPA almost every week and each one is outstanding. Similarly, they put out a stout aged on this or that just about every week. Every one is expertly done with the flavors perfectly mixed and nothing over powering. The names and can art at Burial are just as interesting as the beer. They're starting to expand into wine too. I've taken the tour here. They're some very interesting people running this brewery. Zebulon Artisan Ales is an interesting one. They're a few miles north of Asheville. They're a smaller operation that makes a lot of very old and unusual recipes. Their menu is always changing. Green Man is a good one. I always think of them as making great IPAs, but every time I have a more limited release stout or porter from them, it's well done too. Green Man is one of the older breweries in town. Wicked Weed has a tap room in town called The Funkatorium that showcases their sours. They make a lot of them. They have a great lunch menu here too. I don't know how interested you are in cider, but this is a great area for it. Henderson County, just south of Asheville, is home to some really great fruit orchards. Places like Urban Orchard Cider Co and Bold Rock do a lot of great work with those local apples.
I’m from the Cincinnati area…great episode! And yes, Asheville would be worth the trip in highlighting…many years ago I found my calling with beer at “brewgrass” 2006 in Asheville…my sister had moved there and this town was something special that seemed to not exist anywhere else at that time…if I may, I would like to add Wedge Brewery to the list in Asheville though…beer is good of course and that atmosphere is pretty cool…cheers!
@@electriczombie86 depends what you like, but I would recommend Arvon, Speciation, Archival, Grey Line, Brewery Vivant, Third Nature to name a few. Obviously we have a couple bigger ones like Founders and Perrin too. Either way, there is an option for anything your looking for here.
How dare you visit Rhinegeist without saying "You can't handle the Truth!" Or the Cheetah or the Bubbles... Great representation of our fun beer city. Thanks. Hitting like and subscribe
LTJG Kaffee: Colonel Jessep! Did you order the Code Red?! Judge Randolph: You don't have to answer that question! Col Jessup: I'll answer the question. You want answers? LTJG Kaffee: I think I'm entitled to them. Col Jessup: You want answers?! LTJG Kaffee: I want the truth! Col Jessup: You can't handle the truth! Better late than never, right?
@@untappd4695 An impossible question but I'll try to answer anyway! Not in any order, of course. If you're looking for places that do it all, and that's beer, food, other events like weddings, Christmas community shops, etc, here's three that we'll call the undisputed list: Big Ditch New York Beer Project Resurgence If you're looking for some unique stops, I must mention: Froth (sour styles I have never seen before) Gene McCarthy's (small Irish pub with an incredible atmosphere) Community Beer Works (utterly wonderful, from the inclusive people to the building itself) There are plenty more that I'm still discovering. My rule is I won't pass judgement on a place until I've visited five times!
Atlanta! That town is really coming up on the beer scene. We have some great new breweries, as well as quite a few long-established ones that have interesting history.
@@untappd4695 Monday Night, Wild Heaven, Sweetwater, Three Taverns, Little Cottage, Wrecking Bar, New Realm, Kettlerock, Mutation, Atlantucky, Inner Voice
My votes for next season: Grand Rapids, Michigan. Asheville, North Carolina. Cleveland, Ohio. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founders, Wicked Weed, Platform, Modist.
I really appreciated the Brooklyn show and toured some of the Breweries recently which were excellent. Some of them I knew but your excellent broadcast reminded me of others. I liked the Baltimore episode too and have toured some of them in the past but hope to get back to others you featured sometime soon. A suggestion where to tour? Denver or of course the classic Milwaukee
One of our favorite beer cities is Portland, Maine. Probably best to go in the summer but the independent restaurant and brewery scene + the nature make for an incredible trip!
@@untappd4695 St. Louis - Side Project, Urban Chestnut, and on the Illinois side Stubborn German Brewing Austin - Jester King, Austin Beer Garden, and Live Oak
@@untappd4695 It has definitely changed since I have last been. The big dogs like New Belgium and Sierra Nevada are hard to pass up. Burial is top though. Also remember Catawba and Green Man, but don't know if either of those are still open.
@@untappd4695 Start with Ivanhoe Park, just north of Downtown Orlando. Follow that up with trips to Crooked Can, Rockpit, and Sideward. Also, shout outs to Deviant Wolfe in Sanford and Wolf Branch in Eustis/Mount Dora.
Did you guys hit up any other spots/pick up any other local beers for the road on the trip outside of the video? Glad to see one of the newer/smaller/unique breweries in the city represented in Esoteric. Keep up the good work
Thank you, Will! We had a tight shoot but checked out Ghost Baby. Also had lunch at a very cool spot called Dunlap Cafe. Might just have to come back and hit all the hot spots! You have any recs?
Imagine thinking a brewery that brews unbalanced hoppy varietals, pastry stouts that are more often than not a muddled mess of flavor, and over fruited kettle soured beers where you get no idea of what the base beer is is the best brewery in a city with tons of great beers. Lol
Great episode! Those old lagering caves are so cool. If you all ever need an intro to Louisville beer, give us a shout! We'd love to show you around Derby City. Cheers!
I'm surprised that you didn't visit Brink Brewing Company. Brink is the little brewing company that could which is making a major impact in Cincy's brewing scene.
@@untappd4695 agreed it definitely is… and even though I love Troeg’s, it’s not even a go to for me anymore because of the incredible talent in the area….
We had this very conversation with the owners of 50 West! Apparently volleyball bars are a thing. And perhaps volleyball breweries are a thing, too? We've got at least two data points...
I came to the US last year, directly to Cincy... and the beer culture over here is so rich. Queen City in my heart forever
As a local, this is a pretty solid selection of what the city has to offer. Of course with so many options, I understand why some spots didn't make it into the video. Love the work here! I recommend Next Exit to visit Richmond, VA for its amazing top tier breweries as well as Ann Arbor, MI for greatness and some very unique spots! Who else has a Butcher shop and brewery?! Cheers everyone!
Thanks for the tips! Cheers
Cleveland, Ohio-that's who! Haha! There's a place called the Butcher & The Brewer that has absolutely phenomenal selections. I don't live anywhere near there, but I can say that if you visit, you must try their Albino Stout.
Could have done without the preachy bit from esoteric but cool video nonetheless.
As a Cincinnati native I have been to these breweries many times. My wife has only been drinking beer for about 2 years. Since then, we visited our 70t different Cincinnati brewery last week. Good episode come back anytime we have plenty more breweries.
Wow! We hope we can keep up you guys! Cheers
Cincinnati is an awesome place to be!
After visiting some of your breweries, I can see why you'd say that ;P
I absolutely love seeing an episode in my hometown! A great little slice of our city with images that make me think of home.
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Love my city! I was so excited when esoteric decided to come to the neighborhood. The co Founders are really cool. The space is really cool.
Excellent episode. This makes me want to go back to Cincinnati to visit some places I missed (50 West). Keep up the good work!
You should!
I can't believe you missed Mad Tree! One of the biggest and best breweries in Cincinnati.
We remember drinking some tasty Double Crooked Tree back in 2013. We'll just have to come back!
that's a good beer but it's made by Dark Horse in Michigan
Agreed, I was hoping to see MadTree featured. But it was really cool to see my city highlighted!
50 west is cool, I really like Old Milford, East Walnut Hills, Oakley, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, Hyde Park, and the drive down Columbia Parkway heading east to west in the summer. I'm a Realtor so I get around town a lot. Skyline is addicting if you grew up here but the hype is kind of annoying to me, the city has so much more to offer. One of my favorite things about Cincy is the diverse architecture and really nice people.
We loved Cincinnati and hope to come back again soon!
Cincinnati For Life. 💯
Go to Grand Rapids Michigan. Beer City USA. A long brewing history too
Underrated golf and craft beer trip right there. Had planned to go this summer.
Saw this and thought up my City of Cincinnati top 3 (Applies to Covington/Newport):
1. Architecture: The matrix of Italianette/19th century neighborhoods from Northern Downtown to Uptown and N Ky is one of the most extensive in the states, with all kinds of well designed public areas still functioning throughout the city. If Cincy were personified, the neighborhoods/downtown is the dapper 19th century suit it wears. It wasn't until I saw plenty of other suits that I would realize how fetching Cincy's is.
2. Beer: Old beer town. Germans settled the north Downtown area and built pre-prohibition breweries all over the place. Central Pkwy that separates North Downtown from the rest was once a canal that the Germans referred to as the Rhine, and that they lived Over the Rhine (OTR). Its unfortunately been victim to some systemic America issues in recent decades, and now a wave of gentrification has pushed through. Its not exactly macaroon stores and khaki huts yet, there's still some grit.
3. Music: Its got deep history that runs the gambit. Punk up in short vine in the 80's, Motown in the 70's. Country (not southern pop-rock) layover. A Funk stop too. Not to mention Chicago Blues pouring in. A shtickle of some defining Indie bands. A global DJ scene. (Annies on Kellogg...oof...that place had it all).
Honorable Mention: Chili (for which I am grateful).
Thank you for spelling Cincinnati correctly, you can have a LIKE!
one 'n', one 'c', 'i,' 'n,' 'n,' way to be!
Come back in the summer! 50 West and Little Miami are some pretty chill spots. And you can leave in a canoe in one and float downstream to the other 🤙
Next time!
Montreal Canada, in the middle of winter, should be the next spot. An out of season visit would be original.
Dieu de Ciel!🤌🤌🤌
I love that you guys enjoyed what we love about what this city was ie the history, what it is - what we have today, where it is going. Thanks for visiting.
We had an incredible visit in Cincinnati! We'll back be again soon
Another awesome episode! We are getting spoiled with all these new episodes! Keep ‘em coming!
Thanks! Will do!
Love what you are doing! Mixing great beers and the history of the city. I will be planning trips around your episodes.
Please do!
Cincy appreciates 😊
I say make your way to Detroit if you haven't been! Not only is there founders, but also hidden gems like batch, brew detroit, and atwater!
I’m from Cincinnati but live in Detroit now . I LOVE Batch!
For next season, you must visit Knoxville, TN! The Scruffy Little City has really developed quite an established and growing beer culture.
Noted! Give us your top 3 breweries we should check out in Knoxville?
@@untappd4695 down to just 3? Tough one, but I’d say Crafty Bastard, Xul, and Next Level!
With very close alternates being Last Days of Autumn, Alliance, Shulz Brau, Ebony and Ivory, Elst, Albright Grove, Geezers…. all are based in Knoxville and within a couple mile radius!
When I was installing an alarm systems in some of those buildings I was able to explore those caves. I found an intact glass pint bottle. I was able to travel 3 levels down. The lowest one we went not allowed in. It stilled had gold coins from one of the wars and box’s and box’s of rookwood tiles in it.
Great show. You will be welcome and enjoy a great time and learn a lot in Milwaukee !
Hope so! We appreciate you tuning in.
Come to Des Moines, IA - there are over 15 breweries in the metro area, and over 100 in the state. Plus we're at an interstate crossroads of I35 and I80 - might as well stop by and say hi!
Come visit the brew scene in Dallas - Ft. Worth, TX
What do you recommend down there? We've heard great things about Deep Ellum, Celestial, and Manhattan Project!
Stumbled upon this series and glad l did. I'm an Aussie, so our beer scene is pretty good too but there's so many places over in the U.S to check out. Thanks for the recs. Making a note of them all.
Welcome aboard! We're glad you found us and hope you enjoy a beer or two. Cheers!
Love Cinci, love B-more. Go To Richmond VA. Great scene there.
We've heard great things about Richmond!
Richmond,VA should definitely be a stop and Asheville, NC.
As a current PGHer, Richmond craft seen is sorely missed. Beer was so good and accessible there.
Let's hear your Richmond recommendations!
@@untappd4695 Strangeways, Triple Crossing, Bingo Beer Co, Ardent, The Veil, The Answer Brewpub, really too many to name but those are at the top of my list!
A drive north along the "Fresh Coast" of Michigan will reveal brewery after brewery. Esp the Holland area.
I'd recommend Cleveland or Akron next. So many awesome places for beers in these areas!
Next time!
Medina is even getting pretty strong brewery presence
Thinking that Kenny should check out Richmond, VA. Lots of great breweries there!
We've heard awesome things about Richmond! Give us your top 3 can't miss breweries
The Veil, Vasen and Tripple Crossing. Two additional to research are The Answer and Richbrau. Hope you all film there! I have family there and I’ve been to most of these. A must to consider for your next episode. Cheers!
Kenny TNX!
Come to Richmond, Virginia! We have an incredible craft beer scene here.
Let's hear your Richmond recommendations!
Richmond! And while you’re at it, Raleigh!
Let's hear your Richmond recommendations!
Great episode! Always love seeing my home state represented 🤘🏻🍻
We happy that we made you proud. Cheers!
i loved hudy gold/ 14k beer.. i got my first beer tap from hudepohl on 6st in 1985.. they treated me great . taped over 150 barrels....read [over the barrel] cincinnati
Should do Rapid City, South Dakota. It's very touristy here due to Mount Rushmore, the Black Hills, and Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
Give us your top 3 breweries we should check out in Rapid City!
Lost Cabin. Woodland. Cohort. :)
Went to Cinci not to long ago and absolutely loved it. Please come to Nashville!!!
Where we drinking in Nashville?
@@untappd4695 Barrique is super unique , Blackstone is the oldest , Bearded iris is great too , Also southern grist and tail gate to name a few . As someone who’s aspiring to open a brewery in TN. I’d love to see Untappd in the music city !
@@untappd4695 oh and don’t forget to go to princes hot chicken while you’re there !
Milwaukee of course!
Lakefront, Mobcraft, City Lights, Third Space, Eagle Park, all solid choices
Definitely going on my travel to destination!
Enjoy it!
You guys should go to Dayton next. Has a history that's fairly unknown but super interesting. Go to Dayton barrel works and ask for bill. He's a beacon of alcohol knowledge that needs to be shared
Great rec! So much of Ohio is interesting. We could probably do a season just on OH.
Next Exit needs to make a visit to Denver!
50 West looks like a really fun place.
Hard to beat a bucket of craft beer, some volleyball, and a city-themed burger.
@@untappd4695 perfection.
Love the series, you guys got to come yo Richmond, VA. Lots of great craft breweries to check out.
Richmond IS a good choice
Maybe one day! Which breweries do you like the most in Richmond?
@@untappd4695 Stangeways, Hardywood, Legend, Richbrau, The Answer, Veil and that's just scratching the surface.
Minneapolis - great beer town. Surly, Modist, Fulton, Dangerous Man, Indeed, Fair State, Pryes,
All noted! Thanks for the recommendations
Come on over to Minneapolis! We got some beer you bet ya.
Love to hear that! Where at?
@@untappd4695 Gotta start in NE Mpls - Dangerous Man, Fair State Co-op, Indeed, Able, Bauhaus, Fulton, Modist, Surly, Insight, Inbound - all good and all within a few miles of each other.
Asheville NC would be a must
Also North Charleston/ Charleston SC area would be cool
What do you recommend to drink?
@@untappd4695 Holy City, Westbrook, Edmunds Oast to name a few
Come to Vancouver, Canada! We have a ton that are walking distance from each other and the province of BC itself has around 200 now! Everything from IPAs to Sours and in between!
Wouldn't that be fun! Where do you like to drink up there?
I helped set up a halloween escape game there a few years ago! Awesome place to check out. Love the history.
Very cool! What an awesome spot :)
You should hit Des Moines IA! Lots of great beer being made there
Thanks for the tip! Any recommendations?
@@untappd4695 Confluence Brewing, Barntown Brewing & Peacetree Brewing. All have excellent beer & Barntown has amazing food to boot. Also The Iowa Taproom has 99 taps all of them Iowa brews, ciders etc
Rochester NY has a great beer scene. It would be great to see Kenny visit my favorite spot, Knucklehead brewery.
Noted about Knucklehead -- what other recommendations do you have for us?
@@untappd4695 Three Heads, Other Half, Irish Mafia, ROC brewing, Heroes, Swiftwater, No BS, Irondequoit Beer company.
I’ve been enjoying these episodes, despite being unlikely to visit many of the places as I live in the UK.
Can I suggest episodes in the UK, set in Manchester, York, Leeds and London that capture the microbreweries that have blossomed…? Even Kent as a county with a few fantastic microbreweries that have set up in recent years.
Never say never, friend! Maybe someday our paths wee intersect in Manchester and you can give us a brew tour. Cheers!
Bristol.
There's now direct flights from London to Cincinnati... Just saying :)
You should visit Michigan and Grand Rapids in particular....it's Beer City!
Any recommendations?
@@untappd4695 Viviant, og Founders, Mitten, City Built.... so many to choose!
Kalamazoo ain't bad either
Noted!
Knoxvile, TN!
Asheville NC seems like an easy choice for an episode. Burial is phenomenal and on all kinds of best brewery lists. The Voodoo Ranger lab is there. Asheville is one of the top towns for breweries per capita in the US. The baseball team even has Beer City jerseys. Also, you can stop at Highland to see another brewery with beach volleyball 🙂
Asheville comes up a lot! What are your top 3 favorite breweries there if you had to choose?
@@untappd4695
Burial makes the best beer I've ever had, in my opinion. They put out a new DIPA almost every week and each one is outstanding. Similarly, they put out a stout aged on this or that just about every week. Every one is expertly done with the flavors perfectly mixed and nothing over powering. The names and can art at Burial are just as interesting as the beer. They're starting to expand into wine too. I've taken the tour here. They're some very interesting people running this brewery.
Zebulon Artisan Ales is an interesting one. They're a few miles north of Asheville. They're a smaller operation that makes a lot of very old and unusual recipes. Their menu is always changing.
Green Man is a good one. I always think of them as making great IPAs, but every time I have a more limited release stout or porter from them, it's well done too. Green Man is one of the older breweries in town.
Wicked Weed has a tap room in town called The Funkatorium that showcases their sours. They make a lot of them. They have a great lunch menu here too.
I don't know how interested you are in cider, but this is a great area for it. Henderson County, just south of Asheville, is home to some really great fruit orchards. Places like Urban Orchard Cider Co and Bold Rock do a lot of great work with those local apples.
@@untappd4695 Wicked Weed, New Belgium and Sierra Nevada
I’m from the Cincinnati area…great episode! And yes, Asheville would be worth the trip in highlighting…many years ago I found my calling with beer at “brewgrass” 2006 in Asheville…my sister had moved there and this town was something special that seemed to not exist anywhere else at that time…if I may, I would like to add Wedge Brewery to the list in Asheville though…beer is good of course and that atmosphere is pretty cool…cheers!
Dayton. Just an hour north of Cincinnati.
I suggest Grand Rapids, MI!! Beer City USA!
What should I check out in Grand Rapids ?
@@electriczombie86 depends what you like, but I would recommend Arvon, Speciation, Archival, Grey Line, Brewery Vivant, Third Nature to name a few. Obviously we have a couple bigger ones like Founders and Perrin too. Either way, there is an option for anything your looking for here.
How dare you visit Rhinegeist without saying "You can't handle the Truth!" Or the Cheetah or the Bubbles...
Great representation of our fun beer city. Thanks. Hitting like and subscribe
LTJG Kaffee: Colonel Jessep! Did you order the Code Red?!
Judge Randolph: You don't have to answer that question!
Col Jessup: I'll answer the question. You want answers?
LTJG Kaffee: I think I'm entitled to them.
Col Jessup: You want answers?!
LTJG Kaffee: I want the truth!
Col Jessup: You can't handle the truth!
Better late than never, right?
Come to Northwest Indiana. We have 3 Floyd’s, windmill, Vikings, fuzzyline, wild rose, byway and, the place I’m the brewer, New Oberpfalz Brewing!
Anyone visiting Cincinnati needs to check out Urban Artifact
What's your Urban order?
It would be wonderful to see Buffalo, NY get some love! The beer scene here has exploded and now there's almost too many amazing breweries.
Give us your top 3 Buffalo breweries!
@@untappd4695 An impossible question but I'll try to answer anyway! Not in any order, of course.
If you're looking for places that do it all, and that's beer, food, other events like weddings, Christmas community shops, etc, here's three that we'll call the undisputed list:
Big Ditch
New York Beer Project
Resurgence
If you're looking for some unique stops, I must mention:
Froth (sour styles I have never seen before)
Gene McCarthy's (small Irish pub with an incredible atmosphere)
Community Beer Works (utterly wonderful, from the inclusive people to the building itself)
There are plenty more that I'm still discovering. My rule is I won't pass judgement on a place until I've visited five times!
Atlanta! That town is really coming up on the beer scene. We have some great new breweries, as well as quite a few long-established ones that have interesting history.
Name your new favorites!
@@untappd4695 Monday Night, Wild Heaven, Sweetwater, Three Taverns, Little Cottage, Wrecking Bar, New Realm, Kettlerock, Mutation, Atlantucky, Inner Voice
Central Virginia/Charlottesville area
Good episode! btw neither Pittsburgh or Cincy are in the Midwest, lol
There is more intact pre prohibition brewing architecture then anywhere else in the country!
Great show. I suggest Cleveland, Austin, and Denver as your next destinations.
Hoping they make a trip to Cleveland
Great video. I'm from the 'Burgh! Rhinequist has alot of great beers! Looks like a cool place.
It really is!
Richmond, VA
See you at Mekong!
Go to Memphis next!
Sounds good to us! Where would you recommend us to drink?
a suggestion for future visits..... Traverse City Michigan
Top 3 Traverse City breweries: GO!
@@untappd4695 Right Brain, Workshop and Middle Coast
My votes for next season: Grand Rapids, Michigan. Asheville, North Carolina. Cleveland, Ohio. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Founders, Wicked Weed, Platform, Modist.
Sounds like we have some road trips to plan!
Massachusetts...Vermont...New Hampshire...if you need help planning a New England brewery trip, I'd be happy to help 😉
Noted! Thanks, friend!
Come to Durham, NC!
Give us your top three favorite breweries to check out
I suggest Austin or Indianapolis!
Favorite Indy breweries?
Come to 49th State Brewery in Anchorage Alaska
What do you recommend to drink there?
I really liked the smok and the solstice IPA as well.
Can’t wait till you go to Massachusetts ❤
Drive down I-71 to Louisville next.
Tampa FL beer scene is amazing.
I really appreciated the Brooklyn show and toured some of the Breweries recently which were excellent. Some of them I knew but your excellent broadcast reminded me of others. I liked the Baltimore episode too and have toured some of them in the past but hope to get back to others you featured sometime soon. A suggestion where to tour? Denver or of course the classic Milwaukee
One of our favorite beer cities is Portland, Maine. Probably best to go in the summer but the independent restaurant and brewery scene + the nature make for an incredible trip!
Head to St. Louis or Austin for great breweries.
Name your top three breweries in both cities for us
@@untappd4695 St. Louis - Side Project, Urban Chestnut, and on the Illinois side Stubborn German Brewing
Austin - Jester King, Austin Beer Garden, and Live Oak
Portland, Maine, Burlington, VT, Asheville, NC, and the emerging triangular beer trade of Harrisburg, York and Lancaster, PA
What a road trip all those cities would be! What are your top 3 Asheville breweries?
@@untappd4695 It has definitely changed since I have last been. The big dogs like New Belgium and Sierra Nevada are hard to pass up. Burial is top though. Also remember Catawba and Green Man, but don't know if either of those are still open.
Durham NC!
Give us your top 3 Durham breweries!
@@untappd4695 1. Fullsteam Brewery 2. Ponysaurus 3. Durty Bull
Should go to my former hometown, Orlando!
Which brewery would you send us to first in Orlando?
@@untappd4695 Start with Ivanhoe Park, just north of Downtown Orlando. Follow that up with trips to Crooked Can, Rockpit, and Sideward. Also, shout outs to Deviant Wolfe in Sanford and Wolf Branch in Eustis/Mount Dora.
St. Louis!
Give us your top 3 St. Lousi breweries list!
@@untappd4695 Urban Chestnut Brewing Company, Perennial Artisan Ales, 2nd Shift Brewing
Did you guys hit up any other spots/pick up any other local beers for the road on the trip outside of the video? Glad to see one of the newer/smaller/unique breweries in the city represented in Esoteric. Keep up the good work
Thank you, Will! We had a tight shoot but checked out Ghost Baby. Also had lunch at a very cool spot called Dunlap Cafe. Might just have to come back and hit all the hot spots! You have any recs?
San Diego should be next.
Drove right past Streetside. They’re making the boldest, craziest beers in town. Crazy…you missed out on the best brewery in town.
Imagine thinking a brewery that brews unbalanced hoppy varietals, pastry stouts that are more often than not a muddled mess of flavor, and over fruited kettle soured beers where you get no idea of what the base beer is is the best brewery in a city with tons of great beers.
Lol
@@jamesriley5273 imagine being a nicer person.
Come to Minneapolis
Where are we drinking if we do?
Great episode! Those old lagering caves are so cool. If you all ever need an intro to Louisville beer, give us a shout! We'd love to show you around Derby City.
Cheers!
Deal!
Must go to Worthy Burger & Upper Pass in Royalton VT!!
Outer limits in Proctorsville VT
Four Quarters Winooski VT
All micros
All noted! Sounds like a Vermont adventure is in order
I'm surprised that you didn't visit Brink Brewing Company. Brink is the little brewing company that could which is making a major impact in Cincy's brewing scene.
Lots of ground to cover for sure! Next time!
Next episode ought to be Portland Maine!!!
Can do! :) Cheers
Next up should be GR, Michigan! Home to Founders & many more.
Where else do you like to drink there? We've heard great things about GR!
Lancaster PA gets my vote … 32 breweries in the county with a great culture of food and history
Yes, love that area from Carlisle out to Lancaster - some great breweries
Lancaster is a hidden gem! And not far from Troegs
@@untappd4695 agreed it definitely is… and even though I love Troeg’s, it’s not even a go to for me anymore because of the incredible talent in the area….
woah, is volleyball a thing? Highland in Asheville has volleyball too!
We had this very conversation with the owners of 50 West! Apparently volleyball bars are a thing. And perhaps volleyball breweries are a thing, too? We've got at least two data points...
St. Petersburg, FL
Buffalo, NY would be a cool place to do an episode
Go to Richmond, Virginia!
Where do you like to drink there?
@@untappd4695 Triple Crossing, Hardywood, and The Veil!
You have to visit Atlanta!
Cool! What are a few of your favorite breweries to check out in ATL?
Hes not wrong!