Craft beer guide to Louisville, a.k.a. Derby City
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Louisville, Kentucky equals bourbon, mint juleps and the Kentucky Derby, right? Wrong. The town offers so much more, and the traveling beer geek has plenty of local craft brew destinations to explore.
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Plot your medal-winning Road Trips for Beer with The Roaming Pint

Submitted by on October 18, 2012 – 6:24 pmOne Comment

We wanted to point our readers to this very cool graphic created by our friends at The Roaming Pint, the travel/beer blog run by RV nomads Brian and Maria who are making a point of visiting America’s craft breweries during their travels across the country.

The road trippers  plotted out the medals won by state and highlighted  the top medal-winning cities in the infographic.

A great tool for helping plan your beer travels.

Click here to see the full graphic.

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  • Pete Major says:

    My son and I are planning a Pacific Coast bike trip in the Spring, from San Francisco to San Diego (Highway 1/101). We will be camping along the way and would like to drop in for a brew at as many craft beer breweries as possible.

    If you have any suggestions please pass them along, such as: Books, maps, places to camp, breweries close to Highways 1/101, great pubs, please e-mail them to me.
    Pete Major
    petemajor@yahoo.com

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