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2024 Year in Review

Between 2017 and 2021, at the end of each year, I posted a blog entry documenting all the breweries I had visited during the calendar year. Included was one photograph from each brewery. In 2022, I did not post such an entry. I can’t quite remember why this was the case. However, I also failed to make an end-of- year posting in 2023. Anyway, 2024 is almost over and I thought I’d get back into the habit of documenting the breweries I visited.

During 2024, I visited a total of forty-five breweries. Before going any further, I should define what I am counting as a brewery. Any establishment owned by a brewery, whether beer is brewed on-site or not, is included in my list. For example, Inside The Five Brewing Company has three locations in northwest Ohio. At only one of those locations is beer brewed. However, all three locations are included in the list of breweries I visited in 2024.

Of the forty-five breweries I visited in 2024, eighteen were in my home state of Ohio, seventeen were located elsewhere in the United States, and ten were outside of the United States. Of the seventeen breweries I visited elsewhere in the United States, four were in the neighboring state of Michigan. Toledo, where I live, is located just south of the Ohio/Michigan border, so visits to Michigan breweries are fairly routine. Trips to California, Indiana, Nevada, and Pennsylvania afforded me the opportunity to visit breweries in those states. In terms of breweries outside of the United States, two trips to Canada, as well as trips to Armenia and Slovakia, meant that I visited more non-US breweries than I normally do.

Of the forty-five breweries I visited, sixteen were repeat visits. This meant there were twenty-nine breweries that I visited for the first time (indicated in bold font in the list below).

I hope you enjoy the photographs below. I wish every one a Happy New Year and hope that 2025 is a wonderful year for you.

OHIO (18)

  • 60CC Brewing, Toledo, OH
    Arlyn’s Good Beer, Bowling Green, OH
  • Brewing Green, Bowling Green, OH
  • Earnest Brew Works, Toledo, OH (Downtown Location)
  • Earnest Brew Works, Toledo, OH (Westgate Location)
  • Great Lakes Brewing Co., Cleveland, OH
  • HEAVY Beer Co., Toledo, OH
  • Inside the Five Brewing Co., Perrysburg, OH
  • Inside the Five Brewing Co., Sylvania, OH
  • Inside the Five Brewing Co., Toledo, OH
  • Juniper Brewing Co., Bowling Green, OH
  • Maumee Bay Brewing Company, Toledo, OH
  • Oncore Brewing, Swanton, OH
  • Patron Saints Brewery, Toledo, OH
  • Quenched and Tempered Brewing Company, Toledo, OH
  • Twin Oast Brewing, Port Clinton, OH
  • Upside Brewing, Sylvania, OH
  • Wild Side Brewing Company, Toledo, OH

REST OF UNITED STATES (17)

  • Ballast Point Brewing Company, San Diego, CA (Little Italy Location)
  • Blake’s Brewing Company, Almont, MI
  • Blake’s Brewing Company, Armada, MI
  • Brewery Saint X, New Orleans, LA
  • Chicago Brewing Company, Las Vegas, NV
  • Crescent City Brewhouse, New Orleans, LA
  • Evil Czech Brewery and Public House, Mishakawa, IN
  • GOAL. Brewing, San Diego, CA
  • Gordon Biersch Brewery, Romulus, MI (Airport Location)
  • Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant , Phoenixville, PA
  • Jolly Pumpkin, Romulus, MI (Airport Location)
    Red Hook Brewery, Salt Lake City, UT (Airport Location)
  • Triple 7 Restaurant and Brewery, Las Vegas, NV
  • Stone Brewing, San Diego, CA (Airport Location)
  • Sun King Brewery, Mishakawa, IN
    TapRoom Beer Co., San Diego, CA (Pacific Beach Location)
  • Seek Beer Co., San Diego, CA

INTERNATIONAL (10)

  • 379 Torch & Brew, Yerevan, Armenia
  • Banded Goose Brewing Company, Kingsville, ON, Canada
  • Dargett Brewpub, Yerevan, Armenia
  • Fairweather Brewing Company, Hamilton, ON
  • Grain & Grit Beer Co., Hamilton, ON, Canada
  • Hostinec Brewery, Košice, Slovakia
  • Shawn & Ed Brewing Company, Hamilton, ON, Canada
  • The Beerded Dog, Harrow, ON, Canada
  • The Grove Brewing Company, Kinsgville, ON, Canada
  • The George Hamilton Restaurant & Brewery, Hamilton, ON, Canada
379 Torch & Brew, Yerevan, Armenia
60CC Brewing, Toledo, OH
Arlyn’s Good Beer, Bowling Green, OH
Ballast Point Brewing Company, San Diego, CA (Little Italy Location)
Banded Goose Brewing Company, Kingsville, ON
Blake’s Brewing Co., Almont, MI
Blake’s Brewing Co., Armada, MI
Brewery Saint X, New Orleans, LA
Brewing Green, Bowling Green, OH
Chicago Brewing Company, Las Vegas, NV
Crescent City Brewhouse, New Orleans, LA
Dargett Brewpub, Yerevan, Armenia
Earnest Brew Works, Toledo, OH (Downtown Location)
Earnest Brew Works, Toledo, OH (Westgate Location)
Evil Czech Brewery and Public House, Mishakawa, IN
Fairweather Brewing Company, Hamilton, ON, Canada
GOAL. Brewing, San Diego, CA
Gordon Biersch Brewimg, Romulus, MI (Airport Location)
Grain & Grit Beer Co., Hamilton, ON, Canada
Great Lakes Brewing Co., Cleveland, OH
Hosintec Brewery, Košice, Slovakia
Inside The Five Brewing Co., Perrysburg OH
Inside The Five Brewing, Sylvania, OH
Inside The Five Brewing Co., Toledo, OH
Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, Phoenixville, PA
Jolly Pumpkin, Romulus, MI (Airport Location))
Juniper Brewing Co., Bowling Green, OH
Maumee Bay Brewing Co., Toledo, OH
Oncore Brewing, Swanton, OH
Patron Saints Brewery, Toledo, OH
Quenched and Tempered Brewing Company,Toledo, OH
Red Rock Brewery, Salt Lake City, UT (Airport Location)
Seek Beer Co., San Diego, CA
Shawn & Ed Brewing Company, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Stone Brewing, San Diego, CA (Airport Location)
Sun King Brewery, Mishakawa, IN
TapRoom Beer Co., San Diego, CA (Pacific Beach Location)
The Beerded Dog Brewing Co., Harrow, ON
The Grove Brewing Company, Kingsville, ON, Canada
Triple 7 Restaurant and Brewery, Las Vegas, NV
Twin Oast Brewing, Port Clinton, OH
The George Hamilton Restaurant & Brewery, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Upside Brewing, Sylvania, OH
Wild Side Brewing Company, Toledo, OH

The 2024 Solar Eclipse: Nature’s Way of Saying ‘Hold My Beer’

Earlier this week I experienced what was for me, and probably a lot of people, a once-in-a-lifetime event – a total solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse (totality) occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. This results in a darkening of the sky, similar to dawn or dusk. Total solar eclipses are more common than many people think. In fact, they occur on average once every eighteen months. However, with 71% of the Earth’s surface covered by water (mostly oceans), the chances of a total solar eclipse being viewable from where any individual lives is pretty slim. Indeed the next time a total solar eclipse will be viewable from Toledo, OH will be 2099. The last one, prior to 2024, was in 1806. The eclipse was a spectacular event. In Toledo, totality started at 3:12pm and 18 seconds and ended at 3:14 and 9 seconds, thus lasting for a total of 1 minute and 51 seconds.

Upcoming solar eclipses viewable from the United States
The total solar eclipse as seen in Toledo, OH on April 8, 2024 (Photo Credit: Henry Stalnaker)
A total solar eclipse results in a darkening of the sky, similar to dawn or dusk. I took this photograph on the campus of the University of Toledo during totality

Craft beer aficionados will not be surprised to learn that craft breweries across the country took the opportunity provided by the eclipse to produce one-off beers to celebrate the event. For example, Great Lakes Brewing Co. in Cleveland, OH produced a limited edition Vanilla Blackout Stout, which was “brewed with a sliver of vanilla to eclipse your palate with extra richness”. Sun King Brewery in Indianapolis, IN brewed a coffee-infused Golden Ale which it named “3-07”, the length of time of totality in Indianapolis. The beer “embodies both the brightness of the sun and the depth of darkness during an eclipse”. The coffee used in the beer was provided by a local coffee roaster, Sun Bean Roastery.

Breweries in Toledo were no exception, and two days prior to the eclipse I got a chance to sample some of the local eclipse-inspired beers. I did so at an event called Total Brewclipse held at the Imagination Station, an interactive science center, in downtown Toledo. Fifteen local breweries, one meadery, and a university Craft Beverage Program had some of their beers for attendees to sample. Not only did a ticket to the event provide ten samples of beer, but it also allowed attendees to access to all the exhibits in the science center, including an interactive, planetarium-style show on solar eclipses in the center’s theater. The local home brewing club, the Glass City Mashers, were also there. In addition to answering attendee questions, the Mashers held a short program where they described and explained the science of the brewing process.

The Imagination Station was the venue for Brewclipse
The local home brewing club, Glass City Mashers, answered questions and hosted a program covering the basics of the brewing process

Like Great Lakes and Sun King mentioned above, most of the breweries participating in the event had brewed beers in celebration of the solar eclipse. The beers were creatively named – Path of Totality, Turn on the Dark . . . I’m Scared of the Light, and Umbra and Penumbra (the two shadows cast during a solar eclipse) being some examples.

Some of the eclipse-inspired beers available at Brewclipse

In most cases, the connection between beer names and the solar eclipse was obvious . This was not so (at least to me) with Leonidas (In the Shade) a Pale Ale, brewed by Outskirts Brew Co. & Dive of Lima, OH. I had to do a little internet research to understand the significance of this beer’s name. Here is what I found. Leonidas (c. 530-480 B.C.) was king of the city-state of Sparta from 490 B.C. until 480 B.C., when he was killed during the Battle of Thermopylae against the Persian army. According to the Greek historian Plutarch, at one point during the battle one of Leonidas’s soldiers complained that the Persian would release so many arrows that they would block out the sun, to which Leonidas replied, “Won’t it be nice, then, if we shall have shade in which to fight them?” In addition to having a very cool name, Leonidas was brewed using Eclipse Hops. While the sign at the event stated that Eclipse Hops are from New Zealand, my research suggests that they are in fact from Australia.

Brewclipse was a wonderful event. In addition to the opportunity to sample some one-off beers, what I particularly liked was the setting. I have attended a number of beer sampling events that were held in a nondescript and sterile convention center-type setting. The Imagination Station, with attendees having access to its exhibits, was a colorful and stimulating venue. The partnership between craft breweries and the Imagination Station was especially appropriate given the event (the total solar eclipse) that we were all going to witness and experience. Brewclipse also provided craft breweries a venue to demonstrate their creativity, relevance, and connection to the local community.