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Imbibe magazine says Bittercreek Alehouse one of the 100 best places to drink beer in the U.S.
Submitted by Patrick Orr on Thu, 08/28/2008 - 9:47am.
Boise's best and most consistent beer bar — Bittercreek Alehouse — got a nice shout out in the latest issue of Imbibe Magazine.
The magazine rates Bittercreek one of the 100 best places to drink beer in America in the "Best Locally Brewed Offerings" category.
There are three bylines on the whole package — which is pretty cool, by the way — and this is what the reporters say about Bittercreek.
"The next time you find yourself in Boise, consider a stop at the Bittercreek Alehouse. All 20 taps are dedicated to some of our favorite craft breweries from Idaho, Oregon, California, and Washington, including Terminal Gravity IPA and nitrogen-charged Hale's Cream Ale."
The package breaks down the 100 places in a variety of cool and user-friendly categories, like best beer shops, best draught selection, best Belgian selection, best-kept secrets, etc ... I've already made note of a few places I'll check out if I ever get the opportunity to visit.
Imbibe magazine comes out six times a year and is dedicated to — you guessed it — to drinking alcohol of all kinds. For instance, the latest issue has features about the role of ice in mixed drinks, Kentucky bourbon, and the natural wine movement. Imbibe always has some kind of beer content every issue and is a lot of fun to read.
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