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North Carolina seems to be doing it right.

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Yes, they are doing it right. Good article!!


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I'm envious of the choices they have in some states like North Carolina, Michigan, California and a few others. I am still amazed the growth has not stopped. I just heard that there are 2 breweries opening up in the US each and every day. I'm sure it going to slow down and change but I hope that's long after I'm gone.
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I think the craft beer industry will be running out of names to name their new beers soon though. I figure with 4,400 breweries in the US now, each brewing 4 beers on average, at some point they'll need to get pretty creative coming up with new names for their beers.
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ROAD TRIP! :hammer:
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RedBEERd wrote:ROAD TRIP! :hammer:
I guess, if we have to, we have to. :)
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Look, there are times when one must do for the many that he can only do with a few.

A man must sacrifice for his trade.

It takes a few idiots to ruin a village.........


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ScrewyBrewer wrote:I think the craft beer industry will be running out of names to name their new beers soon though. I figure with 4,400 breweries in the US now, each brewing 4 beers on average, at some point they'll need to get pretty creative coming up with new names for their beers.
Local landmarks, neighborhoods, brewer's names & street names are also a common source of craft beer names.
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I’ll be in Raleigh in June. Maybe take an extra day and look up some refreshment!
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alb wrote:I’ll be in Raleigh in June. Maybe take an extra day and look up some refreshment!
Do that, and report back. I expect to see it on my desk in early July.
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