| Beer Mentor’s 30 Places: Yes, I’ll have Another one! |
| 1a | My House. IMHO, my brewery produces great beers (and my collection is growing!) … oh, and I don’t have to worry about how I’m going to get home after a couple of beers |
| 1b | Bräustüberl Weihenstephan, Freising, Germany. (2010, 2012 x2) – to drink the beer produced here at the oldest brewery in the world! Plus you can sample traditional Bavarian cuisine as well … then walk around the halls and brewery–check out the history. |
| 2 | A la nouvelle Hostellerie d’Orval, near Abbaye d’Orval, Belgium (2009×2, 2012) – where to drink an Orval near the Abbey. Then head over to the Abbey for a visit to the museum and to pick up your beer. If you are lucky enough, maybe you can figure out a way to tour the brewery … Make sure to visit the Spring in the old Ruins — the source of the water for the brewery … |
| 3 | In de Vrede, Westvleteren, Belgium near Sint-Sixtusabdij Westvleteren (2009, 2010, 2012) – you can drink (and purchase) all versions of Westvleteren here … need I say more? |
| 4 | Staffelberg-Klause, Bad Staffelberg, Germany (2010) -You get the local beer on tap here and views that don’t stop … and when you are here, you’ll see why I rank it so high (in Summer/Fall only) |
| 5 | Ye Olde Mitre Tavern, Ely Court, Hatton Garden, London, England (2010) .. although a hole in the wall (basically in an alley) … it opened in 1546 …pouring Fuller’s beers. You can feel the history as you stand there drinking your beer. |
| 6 | Hofbraeuhaus, Munich, Germany (1997, 1998, 2001, 2012) — probably should be in my top 5, but there’s only 6 places there. haha. That’s how good I could count after having a few liters at the Hofbrauhaus. |
| 7 | The Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium (2010, 2012) — Any number of small cafes on the Grand Place will serve you a wonderful beer … a great atmosphere for people watching. |
| 8 | Kloster Andechs, Andechs, Germany (2010 x2, 2012) – Monks have been serving pilgrims here since 1455 … I have enjoyed each journey I’ve made to this beautiful locale … |
| 9 | The Long Valley Bar, Cork Ireland (2000) — As I was touring around Cork, I stopped in here for a pint of Beamish … and left with my favorite Beamish Glass. Family-owned Irish Pub … an awesome place. |
| 10 | Sloppy Joe’s, Key West, FL (Can’t remember all the times) – Let’s just say if the place was good enough for Ernest Hemingway, it’s good enough for me! |
| 11 | Fruhlingsfest, Bad Cannstadt, Germany (2010) (The second largest (I think) fall festival in Germany (after Oktoberfest) — I place it higher because it was less touristy) |
| 12 | Oktoberfest, Munich, Germany (1998, 2012) (It would be difficult not to include this festival — just for the sheer spectacle (look at the size of it on the map! … but it also has great beer in one liter steins. lol) |
| 13 | Aventinus Festival … Schneider Weisse Brewery, Kelheim, Germany (2010) – (this would be my number 1 festival, but it is a hard one to attend — I think it is typically for the employees and local people around Kelheim. We were very lucky to get tickets! If you can’t get tickets, the Weisses Brauhaus is awesome too!) |
| 14 | Wurstfest, New Braunfels, Texas (2013). Great locale, excellent food/music, and really good beer–still going string since 1961. Worth a trip! |
| 15 | Great American Beer Festival, Denver, Colorado (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009) –– How many different beers can you drink in 3.5 hours? A lot! Remember them all … probably not. You gotta like a lot of people to go to this festival! |
| 16 | Cantillon Brewery and Gueuze Museum, Belgium (2010, 2012) – The heart of the Gueuze … an absolutely amazing tour — will be crowded, but worth it! |
| 17 | Pilsner Urquell Brewery, Plzen, Czech Republic (2012) – Wow. The birth place of the Pilsner — go for the great tour, stay for the great beer! (Fresh from Fass!) |
| 18 | Sierra Nevada Brewing, Chico, CA (2019) – one of the original breweries of the Craft Beer revolution — still making great beer, and the tour is out of this world! Worth a visit! |
| 19 | Rogue Brewing, Newport, OR (2017) – When you get to ride the “beer train” over to the distillery, you know you’re in the right place! Great experience here … |
| 20 | Anheuser-Busch Brewery (St Louis, MO) (2012, 2013) / Coors Brewing (Golden, CO) (2011) — I know … big beer … but the absolute scale of these breweries is amazing, and the tours are both really good! |
| 21 | Huisbrouwerij De Halve Maan, Bruges, Belgium (2012) – A great brewery tour — was here for my 49th birthday — they had a sign up for me — the full tour of this place. Incredible. And Bruges is a wonderful city … |
| 22 | Cellar Bar at the Breuberg Schloss, Germany (1998, 1999) – First of the obscure/hard to get to entries: only really open during the Bagpipe Association of Germany’s Summer School and ending festival. Do it! |
| 23 | Beer Tent. Glengarry Highland Games, Maxville, Ontario (2003, 2009) – Second Obscure Entry: Excellent during the games — fantastic when all of the Pipe Bands are there celebrating after the ceremony. |
| 24 | Selin’s Grove Brewing, Selinsgrove, PA (2009) – small out-of-the-way brewery in Pennsylvania that is worth a trip … or at least it was back in the day! I need another visit to check it out! |
| 25 | Mercury’s Bar, Stone Town, Zanzibar (2012/2013) – right on the beach looking out over the ocean … the beers are good enough with this view … just not an easy place to get to! |
| 26 | Irseer Klosterbrauerei, Irsee, Germany (2010, 2012) – since 1142 … lol. You can stay here and stumble back and forth to drink great beer! The church, Kloster, and surrounding area is beautiful! |
| 27 | Jack Quinn Irish Pub, Colorado Springs, CO (Too Many Times to Count) – What can I say about Quinn’s — I went through countless pints of Guinness, played a lot of bagpipes here, and have some awesome memories/stories … if I can just recall them … |
| 28 | Naturfreunde Haus, Vaihingen, Germany (Many Times) – this one could have been in the obscure list as well … so inviting … awesome food … great Kellerbier! Worth the walk |
| 29 | The Auberge de Poteaupre, near Chimay Brewery, Belgium (2010 x2, 2012) – Stayed here (I think) three times … excellent food and you can drink ALL of the Chimay beers … to include the Monk’s beer … Beautiful place and a short walk to the Abbey. |
| 30 | Cat’s Eye Pub, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD (2011) – this place has live music, a lot of character, and some great beers on tap … so much US History in this area. Worth a visit |