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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 2985726, member: 10"] Vermont named the craft beer capital of the nation. Connecticut in the middle. [I]Vermont was named the craft beer capital of America in a report released last month by C+R Research called “[URL='https://www.crresearch.com/blog/state-craft-beer']The State of Craft Beer[/URL].” According to the report, America’s interest in craft beer has grown significantly in the last decade or so, with craft breweries increasing from 1,511 nationwide in 2007 to 6,655 as of July of last year. C+R Research reported that there are 11.5 craft breweries per capita in Vermont, the most of any U.S. state, and that Vermont produces the most beer: 151.2 pints for every adult age 21 or older. Additionally, Vermont ranked second in the nation for its craft beer financial impact, with adults aged 21 or over spending $667 per capita (topped only by Colorado at No. 1, where adults spend $764 per capita). [/I] [URL="https://www.boston.com/travel/travel/2019/01/07/this-new-england-state-was-just-named-the-craft-beer-capital-of-the-u-s"]This New England state was just named the craft beer capital of the U.S. | Boston.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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