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American Breweries that Win Big

All About Beer Magazine - Volume 25, Issue 4
September 1, 2004 By Julie Johnson Bradford

Alaskan, Alcatraz, Anchor, Anderson Valley, Angelic, Anheuser-Busch, Baltimore, Big Horn, Big Time, Boston Beer, Boundary Bay, BridgePort, Brooklyn, Capital, Castle Springs, Celis, Coors, Deschutes, Elk Grove, Firestone Walker, Flossmore Station, Goose Island, Great Basin, Great Divide, Great Lakes, Heileman, Hops Bistro, Il Vicino, Iron Hill, John Harvard, Joseph Huber, Laurelwood, Left Hand/Tabernash, Leinenkugel, Marin, Miller, New Belgium, New Glarus, North Coast, Oasis Brewery, Pabst, Pacific Coast, Pelican Pub, Pennsylvania, Pete’s, Pizza Port, Portland, Prescott, Red Rock, Redwood Coast, Rock Bottom, Rockies, Rocky River, Rogue Ales, Russian River, Saint Arnold, Sandlot, Seabright, Sierra Nevada, SLO, Snake River, Southampton, Spoetzl, Steelhead, Stoudt, Stroh’s, Sudwerk, Sweetwater, Third Street Ale Works, Thirsty Dog, Widmer Brothers

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