Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Beer, Beer, & More Beer: My 16 Favorite Breweries (World-Wide)


Here is the list of my current, sixteen favorite breweries across the wonderful world of beer! I rate all of these breweries with an overall score of ‘A’ or better.

My criteria for selection includes: quality, consistency, diversity of style, the production of beers ‘true to style’, overall product value, and ‘green-ness’ (how environmentally conscientious the brewery behaves).

Without further ado, here is my TOP 16, listed in order, along with the grade I give to each:

1. Georg Schneider und Sohn (Kelheim, München, Germany) A+
2. North Coast Brewing Co (Fort Bragg, CA) A+
3. Paulaner Salvator Thomasbraeu AG (München, Germany) A+
4. Brewery Ommegang (Cooperstown, NY) A+
5. Bell’s Brewery, Inc. (Kalamazoo, MI) A+
6. Great Lakes Brewing Company (Cleveland, OH) A+
7. Brouwerij Corsendonk (Oud-Turnhout, Belgium) A+
8. Unibroue (Chambly, Quebec, Canada) A+
9. Goose Island (Chicago, IL) A
10. Brauerei Aying (Ayinger) (Aying, München, Germany) A
11. Sierra Nevada Brewing Co (Chico, CA) A
12. Fuller Smith & Turner PLC (Chiswick, London, England) A
13. Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England) A
14. Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu GmbH (München, Germany) A
15. Chimay (Abbaye Notre Dame de Scourmont) (Baileux, Chimay, Belgium) A
16. Victory Brewing Co (Downington, PA) A

Just for fun; let’s look at my top sixteen by country:
USA - 7
Germany - 4
England - 2
Belgium - 2
Canada - 1

In closing, here are a few explanatory notes:
  • Since beer is fundamentally a regional product, breweries located closer to me have an advantage (particularly with respect to value and consistency).
  • Breweries that specialize in just one or a few beers (like most Czech producers, and Guinness) are severely limited by my evaluation criteria.
  • All of the breweries listed above are excellent. Be sure to try them all!

Prost!
-Ed

1 comment:

  1. After years of going around and around i have decided that I am still partial to Czech Pilsners and, surprisingly, I prefer (on tap in the Czech Rep.) Budvar.

    Paul

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