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Bobby Mac
Ohio
Great Lakes has some very nice ones, if you are into IPA Rye of the Tiger is good and their Chill Wave is amazing.
Thirsty Dog has some good ones too as well as Fat Heads. All three of these breweries are in the Akron/Cleveland area and Great Lakes and Fat Heads both have pretty good restaurants as well. Also I've heard but have not yet been able to go to R.Shea Brewery in The Valley in Akron area is supposed to have some good in house brews.

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#12

Member
Chicago, IL
(05-08-2016, 09:33 PM)BobbyMac Wrote: Great Lakes has some very nice ones, if you are into IPA Rye of the Tiger is good and their Chill Wave is amazing.
Thirsty Dog has some good ones too as well as Fat Heads. All three of these breweries are in the Akron/Cleveland area and  Great Lakes and Fat Heads both have pretty good restaurants as well. Also I've heard but have not yet been able to go to R.Shea Brewery in The Valley in Akron area is supposed to have some good in house brews.

Enjoyed a Great Lakes Chillwave at Thurman's Cafe in Columbus last week.  Great bar, good beer!
#13
Market Garden Brewery on Cleveland ' s west side has 8 or 10 great beers.
Jeff -L.O.S.E.R.
#14
I'm not a huge fan of IPA, but made the trip....

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Best IPAs I've had, but just not my thing. I'm almost ashamed to admit it.

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#15
Headed here in about eight hours or so:

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I love the two above. The beers from Hill Farmstead might be even better.

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