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got this off the web... find it hard to believe there isn't one from
montana or colorado... "To celebrate the beer bar, The Alström Bros. of the BeerAdvocate.com have created a list of the top 20 beer bars in America to highlight those that are doing it right. To determine the list, the brothers pulled data from nearly 7,000 user reviews of some 2,500 bars in the United States. 1. The Publick House in Brookline, Massachusetts 2. Spuyten Duyvil in Brooklyn, New York 3. The Moan and Dove in Amherst, Massachusetts 4. RedBones Barbeque in Somerville, Massachusetts 5. Blind Tiger Ale House in New York City 6. Monk's Cafe in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 7. Mug's Ale House in Brooklyn, New York 8. Ludwig's Garten in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 9. The Map Room in Chicago, Illinois 10. Mahar's Public Bar in Albany, New York 11. The Ginger Man in New York City 12. O'Briens in San Diego, California 13. David Copperfield's in New York City 14. Hopleaf Bar in Chicago, Illinois 15. D's Six Pax & Dogz in Swissvale, Pennsylvania 16. Great Lost Bear in Portland, Maine 17. Toronado in San Francisco, California 18. Eli Cannon's Tap Room in Middletown, Connecticut 19. Capital Ale House in Richmond, Virginia 20. Lucky Baldwin's in Pasadena, California" |
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