Great Beers in the Great Outdoors
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Highland Brewing, Asheville, NC, and Pisgah Brewing, Black Mountain, NC
A mountain ridgeline or leafy green is altogether better with a beer—and western North Carolina is as good a place as any to make it happen. Two breweries near Asheville, the state’s beer capital, will amp the experience with live music.
Just outside downtown, Highland’s spacious wooden deck lined in hop vines offers enticing seats, but the action is out back in “the meadow.” The wide-open, grassy cove between the brewery and tree line is home to live music through the warm months. The picnic tables are sparse, so bring a blanket and chairs along with Fido and a Frisbee. Beer is served from a cargo container converted to match the taproom décor, and summer is the season for the spicy yet crisp Highland Razor Wit.
In nearby Black Mountain, a field outside Pisgah Brewing is home to a rocking outdoor concert series each summer. At the front is a grand, rustic wooden stage that fits the surroundings. For 2014, bluegrass band Leftover Salmon and the eclectic Toubab Krewe are among the acts on the early lineup. Expect some shows to sell out. But be sure to arrive enough to visit the taproom, which features a long list of special, limited brews.
—John Frank
Black Dog Bar & Tables, Cedar Key, FL
One of the funkiest beer bars in Florida exists in Cedar Key (population: 702), an island community in the Gulf of Mexico.
Black Dog Bar & Table sits on the water—literally. It’s on a concrete pier. A wide wooden deck surrounds most of the fire-truck-red building. There are no taps, but plenty of bottles sit behind five glass cooler doors. Up to 160 different beers fill the shelves, including Florida-brewed options from Cigar City Brewing, Swamp Head Brewery and Florida Beer Co.
Spending the day on the water? Pull up to the pier, yank a rope to ring a bell and someone will send down your order in a bucket.
The view from the deck encompasses tiny islands within paddling distance, occasional dolphin sightings, and concrete pilings from an old pier that provides a resting spot for flocks of pelicans, cormorants and gulls.
Climb upstairs to grab a bite at The Pickled Pelican, cross Dock Street to sample the food at Big Deck, or stop by Tony’s Seafood Restaurant on your way out of town for award-winning clam chowder.
—Gerard Walen
Big Bend Brewing Co., Alpine, TX
Saddle up at the tasting room or outdoor beer garden in high desert country. Rolling hills and ancient volcanic mountains give way to grasslands dotted with Chihuahuan Desert cacti. Start with a full pint of Terlingua Golden Ale and enjoy the floral nose and biscuity malt, or Tejas Lager, an easy-drinking pilsner built for long quaffs under blazing sun. Share a specialty bottle like Marfa Light, a Russian imperial stout. Temperatures fluctuate at this exposed elevation, but November through April is a good time to visit. Alpine is the nearest town to Big Bend National Park, where the Rio Grande’s serpentine path runs through spectacular canyons cutting the border between the United States and Mexico.
—Erika Bolden
More in the South
Blue Mountain Barrel House, Arrington, VA; Boylan Bridge Brewpub, Raleigh, NC; The Pink Gator Cafe, Sarasota, FL; Peg’s Cantina, Gulfport, FL; Cajun Cafe on the Bayou, Pinella Park, FL; Jester King Brewery, Austin, TX
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Western Greenland has spectacular views and some fine craft beer. One of my most memorable outdoor drinking experiences was drinking Greenland Mountain (Brown) Ale and Greenland Iced Flower (Pale Ale) on the outdoor deck of the Hotel Uummannaq, overlooking the town harbor and the icebergs that filled Uummannaq Icefjord, located nearly 600km north of the Arctic Circle. Yes, I have photos.
Devil’s Backbone in Roseland, VA and Blue Mountain in Afton, VA. Both are on the “Brew Ridge” trail and both over beautiful Appalachian Mountain views with fantastic craft brews.
You missed Voss Bryggeri in Norway! You can find them in the city of Voss in the norwegian mountains. They won the price for Norways best newcoming beer last year. You can enjoy worlds best beer on the terrasse while you enjoy the fantastic wiev over the high mountains,fields and the city of Voss. You can sit outside in the long norwegian summernights and have the best time of your life:-) Or you can go there in wintertime, and enjoy snow, dark nights under the stars and go skiiing. The beer is brewed with passion and mixing old traditions with new ideas. The best place in the world to drink beer: Voss brewery in Norway.
I would add Augusta Brew Haus and Bier Garden in Augusta Missouri. The bier garden overlooks the Katy Trail and the Missouri River. It is a great place to rest and watch the world go by. And the beer is most excellent!
The Green Heron Club is riverside on the Dan River in Stokes County, NC. The 58 foot back porch over looking the Dan River is the place to enjoy one of fifty beers and 25 wines by the glass. Live music on Saturday nights. Wine and painting on Wednesdays. Adjacent to Hanging Rock State Park and a Blue Ridge Music Trail location.
You forgot the Blue ridge mountains views at Pisgah Brewery. I call it the NC Redrocks. Bruce Hornsby w/Steep Canyon Rangers and Trampled By Turtles are coming up
Hey Doug: Pisgah is on the list, included in the writeup with Highland on this page: https://allaboutbeer.net/article/beer-outside/5/. Thanks for reading.
Level 33 brewery in Singapore is the most memorable place I’ve had a beer. It’s on the top floor of a financial building looking over Marina Bay and the central city. Definitely worth visiting
Great spots for the northeast. As I live in NY and travel to Maine yearly, one more spot in Me.comes to mind. The Seadog brewpub in Topsham, Me offers a spectacular view/setting on the Androscoggin River. Not to mention great beer and food. Check them out!
49th State Brewing Co. Denali Park Alaska.
http://49statebrewing.com/
For what it’s worth I’d find it hard to go past Smuggler’s Creek Inn, Donegal Ireland.
Listed here.. http://ie.publocation.com/pubs/donegal/rossnowlagh/smugglers-creek-inn
Monhegan Island is located 10 miles off the coast of Maine. No vehicles allowed, just amazing beauty that inspires artists,photographers, and hikers.
Monhegan Brewing is the place to go after a great day on the trails hiking along the 160 foot cliffs.
http://Www.monheganbrewing.com
http://Www.monheganwelcome.com