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Ohio Craft Beer 2019
Ohio’s craft beer scene is bigger than ever. We delve into the new names, longtime favorites and incredible places to visit for your guide to what’s brewing across our state.
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Ohio Craft Beer 2020
Our state’s craft beer scene is always expanding. We look into fresh faces, traditional taprooms and innovative industry leaders for this year’s guide to the best in the business.
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Ohio Craft Beer 2018
Buckeye State beer is bigger than ever. Check out our guide to more than 150 breweries, great tours, quirky finds and places we love.
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Ohio Craft Beer 2018: Quirky Finds, Tours & More
Explore more fun breweries across the state (and get a preview of three set to open later this year).
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Ohio Craft Beer Guide 2019
Our 2019 craft beer guide tops more than 220 breweries, with lots of new names on the list.
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Land-Grant Brewing Co., Columbus
A former elevator factory in the Franklinton neighborhood now houses a fun sports bar with a lineup of tasty and traditional craft beers.
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BrewDog, Canal Winchester
The world’s first craft brew hotel promises the ultimate weekend getaway for beer fans and plenty of fun surprises along the way.
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Seventh Son Brewing Co., Columbus
Embracing a New American approach to beer, this brewery pulls from a range of influences to craft its core lineup and seasonal releases.
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Big Ash Brewing, Cincinnati
This pour-your-own brewery on Cincinnati’s east side is making a name for itself as it wins awards in the craft beer world.
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Behind the Brews
Ohio’s craft beer scene is a story of hard work and creativity. Meet some of the people who play vital roles when it comes to understanding and enjoying what’s in your glass.
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Ohio Craft Beer | Ohio Magazine
Browse our guide to Ohio craft brewers and learn more about those who are making beer in the Buckeye State.
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Earnest Brew Works, Toledo
Former home brewers Scot Yarnell and Keefe Snyder craft a variety of interesting beers at their 15-handle taproom.
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Fat Head’s Brewery, Middleburg Heights
What began as a small pub in Pittsburgh has grown into a craft beer behemoth, with two northeast Ohio locations and a new production facility on the way.
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Moeller Brew Barn, Maria Stein
Craft beer meets the country at this converted barn house, where a dozen brews and a rotating list of appetizers draw guests to rural Mercer County.
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Branch & Bone Artisan Ales, Dayton
This brewery makes unusual-but-approachable styles ranging from sours to stouts and regularly draws big crowds to its South Park neighborhood taproom.
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Platform Beer Co., Cleveland
This brewery serves an experimental and ever-changing lineup at its taproom, but that’s just part of its craft brew mission.
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Hofbräuhaus Cleveland
Modeled after the world-famous beer hall in Munich, Germany, this Theater District spot serves carefully crafted traditional styles.
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Cover Crop Beer
North High Brewing helps mark the Ohio Farm Bureau centennial with a creation celebrating Buckeye State farmers.
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Lockport Brewery, Bolivar (2020)
Tuscarawas County’s first brewery in 65 years offers a welcoming gathering place with a support-local approach to beer and food.
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Ohio Breweries and Taprooms We Love
A pint is what gets us in the door, but these craft breweries also offer beautiful taprooms, fun diversions and great food.
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