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Beer Travelers

  • First and second weeks in October
    Beer Travelers - Sidebars

    First and second weeks in October

    September 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    Not surprisingly, the larger New Ulm Oktoberfest celebrations grab the attention. For more scaled-back festivities, attend the Holiday Inn’s party, which attracts about 4,000 folks for an old-fashioned fest with the local brew and festbiers from the fatherland. At the downtown event held simultaneously, show up the first weekend for German Heritage Weekend or the... View Article

  • Zinzinnati
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    Zinzinnati

    September 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    The granddaddy of all American fests is Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, in downtown. More than half a million celebrators will down about an equal amount of liters of beer (no small feat considering many of the attendees are kids) to wash down more than 80,000 bratwursts. CMI’s Nascimento says that this free event includes the Gemuetlichkeit Games,... View Article

  • Firestone-Walker’s Oaktoberfest
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    Firestone-Walker's Oaktoberfest

    September 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    Firestone-Walker’s Oaktoberfest takes place in October at the Avila Beach Golf Resort (6450 Ana Bay Dr., AvilaBeachResort.com), a 45-minute drive from the brewery and near Pismo Beach. Note that it’s 21 and over only. Event Manager Tim Miller says that like all Oktoberfests, it includes great music, but  expect the polka band to work in some... View Article

  • American Oktoberfest
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    American Oktoberfest

    September 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    Can you believe it’s been 202 years since the marriage of Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen? While you weren’t invited to the wedding, the anniversary is better known today as Oktoberfest. About 6 million people will fill the tents and bierhalles of Munich between Sept. 22 and Oct. 7. And to wash down... View Article

  • More Brewery Hotels Around the World
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    More Brewery Hotels Around the World

    July 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    Not going to one of these featured destinations? Don’t cry in your beer for lack of fun accommodations. There are more than 100 more lodging-based breweries around the world. Roughly 23 are in the Czech Republic. In addition to visiting Prague, head out to the countryside and stay at Zámek Zábřeh (U Zámku 42/1, Ostrava),... View Article

  • Brewery Hotels
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    Brewery Hotels

    July 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    Perhaps the biggest question when planning beer travel, after where to actually go, isn’t which breweries to tour or how many cases you can realistically cart home, but where to stay. Best case scenario would be to drink as many pints as you like in the brewery’s tap room and pass out on the spot,... View Article

  • Theme Parks
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    Theme Parks

    May 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    Combining a family vacation with a beer-cation is sometimes a challenge. So let me suggest theme parks. Beercations are truly awesome, but from your kids’ point of view, hanging outside a bar isn’t how they want to spend their time. And while we’re fans of majestic beauty in natural settings, no childhood is complete without... View Article

  • Feelin’ Single?
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    Feelin’ Single?

    March 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    Sawtooth Brewery’s Kevin Jones is an avid mountain biker, frequently taking advantage of more than 500 miles of single-track with new trails continually being developed. USA Cycling was so pleased with hosting the new Cross Country Mountain Bike National Championships in Sun Valley last summer that it returns July 19-22 this year. Among the features that... View Article

  • Getting Loopy
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    Getting Loopy

    March 1, 2012 - Brian Yaeger

    The area is ideal for riders of all levels and boasts 99 percent singletrack. If tackling the entire 142-mile Kokopelli trail is over the top, the Tabeguache Trail System is equally popular. Snazzy said many of the rides are called lunch loops because people spend their lunch breaks on them. If you’re looking for backcountry... View Article

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