
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — It’s a debate sure to leave some scratching their heads and others in tears. And no, this isn’t Yanny or Laurel (but it was Laurel). This is about bragging rights for beer.
The Daily Meal did the impossible and came up with the definitive 101 best beers in America. So when your buddies want to start a bar fight over the top picks in Minnesota, do us a favor: Tell them to take it up with the food and drink website.
In Minnesota, surprisingly just one beer was listed among America’s best.
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Surly Darkness
- Surly Brewing Company
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- ABV: 10.3 percent
Surly unleashes a complex flavor profile with chocolate and coffee, including a sweeter side with notes of cherry and raisin. 2017 BA Darkness: https://t.co/Yivdj2zUgw pic.twitter.com/QKOz1XV3Ka
— PorchDrinking.com (@PorchDrinkingCO) 27 February 2018
Says the Daily Meal:
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Darkness is a complex, massive Russian imperial stout. With aromas of dark chocolate, fruit, and toffee, it has medium carbonation and is finished with non-traditional aroma hops. Like many beers on this list, you can only get it one day a year — in this case at Surly’s annual Darkness Day.
If you’re into the beer you might recognize some of the more popular or highly rated brews on the list, including Russian River Pliny the Elder — and Younger, of course — Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA, Allagash White, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout and The Alchemist Heady Topper.
Overall, beer sales volume was down 1.2 percent in 2017, according to the Brewers Association.
But craft beer sales jumped 5 percent and accounted for 12.7 percent of the overall beer market. In Minnesota, there are 158 craft breweries, the group found.
Good brewers and ingredients are essential to any great beer. But other factors — including something as small as the tap used to pour the beverage and the glassware used to drink it — also play a role.To figure out which beers are America’s best, the authors cross-referenced beer ratings on the app Untappd and the sites BeerAdvocate and RateBeer. The site looked for beers that got the highest marks from both average joes — including your tatted up, bearded friend — and beer-tasting professionals. The authors also used their own “extensive tasting experience and knowledge,” giving preference to the best beers the site’s editors have had in the last year.
The Daily Meal also gave special consideration to states with a smaller number of brewers, including North Dakota and New Mexico.
“Thus, nearly every state in the union is represented on our list of the 101 best beers in America,” the authors wrote.
The beers are not ranked in any particular order, noting that it’s “frankly impossible” to compare one style against another.
So don’t worry, you can still debate which is actually the best. And Patch encourages you to do so. Head over to our Facebook page and let us know: Do you agree with the beers on this list? What's the best beer in Minnesota?
Click here to read the full article at The Daily Meal.
Patch reporter Dan Hampton contributed to this report.
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