DRAFT Beer Towns:
Select from the following Beer Towns featured in past issues of DRAFT Magazine:
Forget salmon, bears and tales of the midnight sun: Alaska's largest city is more than a summer destination. Don your long johns and get ready to experience the big chill in the last frontier.
Thousands of audiophiles flock to Austin in September for Austin City Limits, a huge music event where the fest-goers look like rock stars and rock stars look like they’d not rather be anywhere else. When you’re away from the stages, visit the other places that keep Austin beer-friendly and weird.
Pahk the cah in one of America’s most storied cities—and forget the tea party, it’s time to drink the beer of Boston.
Chi-town is more than hotdogs and da Bears; there’s also a surprising array of top-notch brews, drool-worthy eats, and exploreable neighborhoods.
Dallas may be known as the home of America's Team, but the city is also home to some of the Friendliest Bars, Prettiest Women and Finest Food in Texas.
In America’s heartland, The D is best known as a motor mecca, but it’s also one of the Midwest’s best places to roll up your sleeves and sip a cool brew.
Sure it’s got shave ice and Spam, luaus and Don Ho tributes, but there’s more to Honolulu than tourist kitsch. Case in point: the bustling city center, A dynamic food-and-craft-beer scene and a revitalized Island culture.
With historic bars, home-grown breweries and a restaurant scene worthy of a culinary capital, Miami proves there’s more to its charm than parties and piña coladas.
Breweries, bratwurst and blue collars made Milwaukee famous. Today, the city has astonishingly more to offer, yet it stays true to its Brew-City roots.
How does Philadelphia get off calling itself “the best beer-drinking city in America?” From Belgian bars to gastropubs, the beer scene is a frothy wonder.
Newly dubbed “Sixburgh” for its Superbowl superiority, this former steel city boasts craft beers, haute cuisine and avant-garde culture.
They call it beervana, but Portland, Oregon's got more going for it than just what comes from the taps -- though the pints you'll find here are certainly worth the price of a plane ticket.
Little Rhody may be our tiniest state, but when it comes to beer, bars, art and activities, its capital proves size doesn’t matter.
Peaks and valleys, hiking and biking, views and brews: You can find it all in the City Different.
St. Louie is known for one big brewery, but venture beyond and you'll find other quality beer, bars and fun for the whole family.
