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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 2598609, member: 1414"] Craft beer has been big in San Diego for only the last couple of years? What? Are you 23 or something? I'll give it it's due, San Diego has been a craft beer hot spot for going on 20 years. There is no doubt about it. You listed these breweries initially. "Mikkeller, Pure Project, Modern Times, Stone, and Half Door". Stone has been around for ages. Modern times and Mikkeller certainly much more than a few years. Mikkeller is of course a brewer from Denmark, so I don't know why the hell you call them a local San Diego brewer. Pure Project and HalfDoor, never heard of them. Probably good stuff. I'll take your word for it. Of course there are smaller brewers like that everywhere. San Diego isn't special in that regard. Have you had any Tilted Barn? Any Foam? (Average rating for both on BA higher than Half Door or Pure Project). I don't know why we're arguing. There is great beer being made all over the place. It's incredible really. The biggest areas are Southern Cal, Portland and New England. New York is coming up. Michigan is fading. But there are good breweries all over. [/QUOTE]
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