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Most Popular Type of Beer in North and South Carolina

Do you enjoy a good beer? From opening a cold one to drinking from the tap, beer can be some of the go-to drinks for a lot of people. Beer…

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Do you enjoy a good beer? From opening a cold one to drinking from the tap, beer can be some of the go-to drinks for a lot of people. Beer drinkers tend to have a very specific taste when it comes to the beer they like. They like what they like and they certainly don't like, what they don't like. In a recent report, Shane Co. went on to determine the most popular type of beer in every state.

In order to determine the ranking, they used Google Trends to identify search terms and gather the information. The most popular beer in each state might catch you by surprise. The information found was based on Google Trends regarding beer over the last 5 years. North Carolina, its favorite beer type is Porter. Now, I am not really a beer drinker so I am not sure if that is a good or bad thing. South Carolina, its favorite beer type is Pale Lager. Drinking beer is a good time from hanging with friends or family. After learning the information for each state, they also went on to see the most popular beer overall. Porter took home the win with 8 states taking it as their favorite. Coming in second is Pale Lager with 6 different states naming it No. 1.

If you are interested in seeing all of the other states' favorite types of beer. Check out the full article here.

North Carolina Has One Of The Top Cities For Beer Lovers

Here in Charlotte, we love our beers. In fact, the entire state of North Carolina is filled with beer lovers. So that's why I wasn't surprised to discover that one North Carolina city made HomeToGo's list of the Top 17 US Cities for Beer Lovers. It may come as a bit of a shock (or maybe not), that it isn't in fact Charlotte. It's not Raleigh, either. Think you know? You're probably right. I'll give you a hint, this beer lovers' paradise is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains and is one of my favorite places to visit. Though I have to say, I haven't spent much time in the brewery scene. Maybe this will convince me to change that!

So about this list. HomeToGo scoured the country to find what they consider the best cities for the beer obsessed among us. They narrowed down the list to the Top 17 - the top 10 of which are below. The ranking takes into consideration bars, breweries, beer prices, as well as accommodations. The bar score represents the number of high rate beer bars in each city based on ratebeer.com. The brewery score is based on the number of breweries in each city. Spoiler alert in this case that was our South Carolina friends in Myrtle Beach. Who knew? And the beer price is based on the average price for a pint of domestic draught beer.

1. Chicago, IL

You've most likely heard of one Chicago brewery- Goose Island Brewing Company. But there are many others as well- 50 in fact. Also helping the Windy City claim this top ranking is the average price of a domestic pint- just $5.

Bars: 9.51

Breweries: 9.53

Beer Prices: 8.87

Total Score: 36.07

2. Portland, OR

Portland is no stranger to the beer lover. Each year they host the Oregon Brewers Festival which dates back to 1988. Portland is home to 65 breweries with an average price of $6 for a pint. as

Bars: 7.70

Breweries: 9.72

Beer Prices: 7.58

Total Score: 34.63

3. Milwaukee, WI

If you know beer you know Milwaukee. Best known for Miller products and PBR Milwaukee is also a craft beer paradise. Breweries like Milwaukee Brewing Company and Lakefront Brewery are making a name for themselves on the scene.

Bars: 5.97

Breweries: 7.64

Beer Prices: 9.51

Total Score: 33.12

4. Denver, CO

Denver's rich beer history dates all the way back to the 1800s. Today it is home to 52 breweries as well as the Great American Beer Festival. Plus the area is already a destination for travelers thanks to it's Rocky Mountain location.

Bars: 6.33

Breweries: 9.72

Beer Prices: 7.58

Total Score: 32.72

5. Seattle, WA

Seattle has been brewing beer essentially since it was settled, with the areas first brewery founded in 1854. Today it is home to 50 breweries throughout the city's neighborhoods.

Bars: 8.45

Breweries: 9.53

Beer Prices: 6.29

Total Score: 8.04

6. New York, NY

Bars: 10

Breweries: 6.04

Beer Prices: 5.00

Total Score: 30.20

7. Asheville, NC

Are you surprised Asheville topped Charlotte on this list? What Asheville is lacking in bars they make up for in breweries and price of beer!

Bars: 5.53

Breweries: 7.36

Beer Prices: 9.19

Total Score: 30.05

8. Austin, TX

Bars: 6.42

Breweries: 10.00

Beer Prices: 7.58

Total Score: 29.76

9. Tampa, FL

Bars: 5.75

Breweries: 6.60

Beer Prices: 7.58

Total Score: 29.63

10. Myrtle Beach, SC

Bars: 5.00

Breweries: 5.09

Beer Prices: 10.00

Total Score: 29.44

Randi Moultrie is a Charleston, South Carolina native and has been in the radio industry for the last few years in Charlotte. Randi started with Beasley Media Group as an intern in 2019 and is now thriving in the digital world. Randi enjoys writing about her favorite foods (especially pizza) and all things fashion and travel. As one who loves taking trips to find new foods, it’s not surprising that she enjoys writing about both!