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Lagers vs. Ales: A No-Nonsense Guide for Northern Michigan Beer Lovers - Up North Breweries Learn the difference between lagers and ales with this easy, friendly guide for Northern Michigan beer drinkers—no jargon, just good beer.

If you’ve ever stared at a brewery menu wondering “what should I get?”—this one’s for you. 🍺
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How to Open a Microbrewery in Michigan - Up North Breweries Learn how to open a microbrewery in Michigan with this step-by-step guide covering licensing, fees, approvals, compliance, and more.

🍻 Thinking about turning your homebrew hobby into a real Michigan microbrewery? From permits to local approvals, here’s your step-by-step guide! 🚀👇
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Top Breweries in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula | Adventures in Northern Michigan Explore top breweries in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula, from Paradise to Mackinac Island, offering unique brews and experience.

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Exploring Breweries in Michigan's Northeast Lower Peninsula | Adventures in Northern Michigan Discover the diverse breweries of Michigan's Northeast Lower Peninsula, from cozy microbreweries to bustling brewpubs.

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Here are the top 2 breweries in our Michigan Craft Brewery Bracket Challenge After weeks of voting, The Detroit News Michigan Craft Brewery Bracket Challenge is down to the final two. New Holland Brewing in Holland and Old Nation Brewing Co. in Williamston are vying to be the winner of our March Madness-style competition. The pool started with 64 independent Michigan breweries as nominated by our readers and seeded by staff based on a variety of factors, including how many nominations they received. Voting is open now through Sunday at 11:59 a.m. We'll announce the winning brewery Monday. The champion will get a trophy and bragging rights, plus a feature in The Detroit News. Here's a fact sheet on these two beloved craft beer makers. Old Nation Brewing Co. Location: 1500 Grand River, Williamston Taproom: Their brewpub has a from-scratch kitchen, beers on tap and to-go and deals like 50% off kids meals Saturday afternoons and $3 mug Mondays. History: Brew Master Travis Fritts, Head Brewer Nate Rykse and Co-founder Rick Ghersi have decades of brewing experience under their belts. Old Nation Brewing Co. debuted in 2015. Known for: The M-43 New England IPA Learn more: oldnationbrewing.com New Holland Brewing Location: 684 Commerce Court, Holland. Taprooms: Yes, several. New Holland has a brewpub in its hometown, at 66 E 8th St, Holland, with New Holland beer and spirits, a full menu featuring pizza and burgers, a loyalty program, cocktail classes and more. There are also brewpubs in Grand Rapids and Battle Creek. The distillery arm of New Holland has tasting rooms in Saugatuck, South Haven and Grand Haven. History: Founded in 1997 by Brett VanderKamp. Known for: The line of Dragon's Milk beer and high-malt Dragon's Milk Bourbon Learn more: newhollandbrew.com This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Here are the top 2 breweries in our Michigan Craft Brewery Bracket Challenge

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Top 8 announced in Michigan Craft Brewery Bracket Challenge, time to vote for final 4 The remaining eight challengers in The Detroit News' Michigan Craft Brewery Bracket Challenge have been announced and voting is now open to vote them into the top 4. The matchups are fierce, with 12-year-old Griffin Claw Brewing Co. of Birmingham battling independent brewing veterans Dragonmead, a Warren brewing operation that dates back to 1997. One of them will head to the next round and go up against the winner of the face-off between Williamston, Michigan's Old Nation Brewing (maker of the popular M-43 beer) and Witch's Hat Brewing, a community-centric microbrewery in South Lyon. Representing the Grand Rapids area, Odd Side Ales and New Holland Brewing are competing in this round, and the winner will be matched in the next round with either Cheboygan Brewing Company or Stormcloud Brewing Company of Frankfort. Both of those breweries are in the northern part of the lower peninsula. Voting is open now through 11:59 p.m. Saturday. Voting for the final four will start Tuesday. These contenders started as a pool of 64 breweries which were chosen based on nominations from our readers. The champion brewery, announced in early April, will get a trophy and bragging rights, plus a feature in The Detroit News. This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Top 8 announced in Michigan Craft Brewery Bracket Challenge, time to vote for final 4

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Sweet 16 announced for Michigan Craft Beer Bracket challenge, next round of voting starts The competition is getting steeper and the choices are tougher as we head into the next round of voting in the Michigan Craft Beer Bracket Challenge. So far we've seen newer neighborhood brewpubs duke it out, and well-distributed bigger names go head-to-head. Independent breweries from across the state are still in the game. Voting is now open to determine which of the 16 competitors will make it to the next round of eight. Voting for this round runs through 11:59 a.m. Wednesday. The champion brewery, announced in early April, will get a trophy and bragging rights, plus a feature in The Detroit News. This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Sweet 16 announced for Michigan Craft Beer Bracket challenge, next round of voting starts

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