"One traveler's honest ramblings about traveling and the beer that comes with it."
This blog started as a note in my phone, a running list of craft beer spots found while traveling. Taprooms tucked behind unmarked doors, bottle shops with selections that rival cities twice their size, beer bars making something genuinely their own out of local ingredients and a scene still finding its voice. Eventually the list got long enough that it seemed worth turning into something readable.
So far, the entries are limited but more cities are coming. Anywhere there's a craft beer scene worth writing about, obvious or hidden, is fair game.
A personal account of craft beer spots visited while traveling. Every entry reflects my experience on the specific day I visited. Taprooms, craft bars, bottle shops, the occasional restaurant with an exceptional beer list. If it made an impression, it ends up here.
A definitive guide. A review site with ratings. Every entry is a personal account: what I ordered, what surprised me, what the vibe was, and whether I'd come back. I can only write about places I've personally visited, which means plenty of great spots won't be here. Yet.
Just a traveler with an interest in craft beer and a tendency to wander into neighborhoods that weren't on the original itinerary. Based in the US, where craft beer culture is almost embarrassingly robust. Traveling abroad has been a reminder that the rest of the world is catching up, on its own timeline, in its own way, and often making something genuinely its own in the process.
Found a great spot? Know something I missed?
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