An independent beer movement is brewing. Over the past month, more than 16,000 craft beer enthusiasts from 46 countries cast votes for “Beer City U.S.A.” in an online poll posted by founder of the American Homebrewers Association Charlie Papazian on Examiner.com.
A Battle for the Title
With roughly 30% of votes each, the top honor of Beer City U.S.A. was ultimately split between two cities--Portland, Oregon on the west coast (an epicenter of American brew culture with more than 30 breweries) and, unexpected underdog, Asheville!
Hundreds of heated blog comments, campaigning via Twitter and Facebook, and multitude off-shoot blog posts fueled the best beer city debate in advance of American Craft Beer Week, May 11 – 17, a national celebration highlighting the culture and contributions of craft beer.
For the Love of Beer
“One thing that a poll like this indicates is the degree of beer culture and networks that exist in various areas of the country. It helps to bring to the forefront that beer culture, beer community and beer enthusiasm are relevant forces in the quest for access to better beer,” stated brewing authority, blogger and poll author Charlie Papazian.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Asheville Wins East Coast Title for Beer City USA
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2 comments:
Thank you for this nice post. I love beer :D
Every region and country has its own taste of beer, due to the difference in the beer making process, it therefore makes it an essential element of their culture, just like their food, language, dress being different from that of a different area.
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