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This is a '''list of breweries in [[Alaska]]'''. As of May 22, 2012 there are 1,989 breweries in the U.S. This includes both [[craft beer|craft]] and large non-craft breweries. Brewing companies range widely in the volume and variety of beer produced, ranging from small breweries to massive multinational conglomerates. Alaska is the [[List of U.S. states and territories by area|largest state]] in the United States by area. |
This is a '''list of breweries in [[Alaska]]'''. As of May 22, 2012 there are 1,989 breweries in the U.S. This includes both [[craft beer|craft]] and large non-craft breweries. Brewing companies range widely in the volume and variety of beer produced, ranging from small breweries to massive multinational conglomerates. Alaska is the [[List of U.S. states and territories by area|largest state]] in the United States by area. |
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Almost of the breweries listed below are also co-located with a restaurant on-site. |
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==Breweries== |
==Breweries== |
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* Gold Rush Brewery<ref>[http://goldrushbrewery.com/ Gold Rush Brewery Website]</ref><ref name="TheresBeerInThemThereHills">[http://www.anchoragepress.com/food_and_drink/food_review/there-s-beer-in-them-there-hills/article_a48f275e-a5c3-5f99-ab8a-1aba8f1f5aab.html There's Beer In Them There Hills, James "Dr. Fermento" Roberts, Anchorage Press, 6/3/09]</ref> - [[Skagway, Alaska|Skagway]] |
* Gold Rush Brewery<ref>[http://goldrushbrewery.com/ Gold Rush Brewery Website]</ref><ref name="TheresBeerInThemThereHills">[http://www.anchoragepress.com/food_and_drink/food_review/there-s-beer-in-them-there-hills/article_a48f275e-a5c3-5f99-ab8a-1aba8f1f5aab.html There's Beer In Them There Hills, James "Dr. Fermento" Roberts, Anchorage Press, 6/3/09]</ref> - [[Skagway, Alaska|Skagway]] |
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==Brew pubs== |
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* [[Midnight Sun Brewing Company]] - [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
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* Skagway Brewing Company<ref name="TheresBeerInThemThereHills" /> - [[Skagway, Alaska|Skagway]] |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 18:00, 1 May 2014
This is a list of breweries in Alaska. As of May 22, 2012 there are 1,989 breweries in the U.S. This includes both craft and large non-craft breweries. Brewing companies range widely in the volume and variety of beer produced, ranging from small breweries to massive multinational conglomerates. Alaska is the largest state in the United States by area.
Almost of the breweries listed below are also co-located with a restaurant on-site.
Breweries
- Anchorage Brewing Company[1] - Anchorage
- Broken Tooth Brewing[2] (née Mooses Tooth) - Anchorage
- Glacier Brewhouse[3] - Anchorage
- King Street Brewing Company[4][5] - Anchorage
- Midnight Sun Brewing Company[6] - Anchorage
- Sleeping Lady Brewery[7] - Anchorage
See also
References
- ^ Anchorage Brewing Company Website
- ^ Broken Tooth Brewing Website
- ^ Glacier Brewhouse Brewery Website
- ^ King Street Brewery Website
- ^ Welcoming a new brewery - Anchorage Press: Food And Drink
- ^ Midnight Sun Brewing Company Website
- ^ Sleeping Lady Brewery Website
- ^ HooDoo Brewing Company Website
- ^ Homer Brewing Company Website
- ^ Alaskan Brewing Company Website
- ^ Kodiak Island Brewing Website
- ^ Kassik's Kenai Brewery Website
- ^ Cream of the Crop, James "Dr. Fermento" Roberts, Anchorage Daily News, 8/5/10
- ^ Arkose Brewery Website
- ^ Palmer Gets a Brewery, James "Dr. Fermento" Roberts, Anchorage Press, 11/20/11
- ^ Baranof Island Brewing Website
- ^ Gold Rush Brewery Website
- ^ There's Beer In Them There Hills, James "Dr. Fermento" Roberts, Anchorage Press, 6/3/09
Further reading
- "Drink Locally", Anchorage Daily News article, Nov. 5th, 2010
- "Peninsula Beers", Anchorage Press article, May 11th, 2011
External links