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The Ultimate Self-Guided Tour of Cleveland Breweries (By a Local)
"Platform has six locations across Ohio and now Pennsylvania, but their original location that was opened in 2014 is still the best.With over 20 beers on tap and a beautiful outdoor patio, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy some sunshine and a flight of their latest summer beer innovations. Try the Twisted Amalgamation, a newly released barrel aged wheat stout, or the Haze Jude hazy IPA. Or you can also always enjoy a refreshing Speed Merchant IPA or Rosellini peach rose apple ale any time of year."
"Venture out of the area to visit Noble Beast or Masthead Brewing Co., or fit in several breweries by hopping on board the Cleveland Brew Bus, which makes stops at some of the city’s best breweries, including Platform, Terrestrial and Forest City Brewery."
"Other nearby favorites include Market Garden Brewery and Hansa Brewery. Venture out of the area to visit Noble Beast or Masthead Brewing Co., or fit in several breweries by hopping on board the Cleveland Brew Bus, which makes stops at some of the city’s best breweries, including Platform, Terrestrial and Forest City Brewery."
"A photo posted by marketgardenbrewery (@marketgardenbrewery) on Oct 23, 2016 at 9:11am PDT. If you're looking for a fresh pint, Market Garden Brewery is the way to go. Their flavor twists are refreshing and delicious."
"1947 W 25th St, Cleveland, OH 44113Phone: (216) 621-4000Visit Website. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Market Garden Brewpub (@marketgardenbrewpub)"
"Nestled in Downtown Detroit and overlooking some great views is masthead brewing which now occupies the historic Bryant Building. This dog-friendly tasting room offers a ton of seating indoor and out, and good news, their patio . Keep yourself cozy in the heated patio as you sip on some delicious home-crafted lagers, IPAs, and sours."
"Venture out of the area to visit Noble Beast or Masthead Brewing Co., or fit in several breweries by hopping on board the Cleveland Brew Bus, which makes stops at some of the city’s best breweries, including Platform, Terrestrial and Forest City Brewery."
"Address: 2179 Lee Rd, Cleveland HeightsKnown for: Good beer, food, and atmosphere; close to the Cedar Lee theaterWebsite:Boss Dog Brewing"
"For small-batch beers with a view, stop by Terrestrial Brewing Co. Situated right on the banks of Lake Erie in the Battery Park neighborhood, Terrestrial is the brainchild of co-founders Ryan Bennett and Ralph Sgro. Boasting an adventurous collection of beer from a Cuke Berliner Weisse infused with cucumber to an Old Bay Space Chimp Wit with an addition of Old Bay in the boil, this two-year-old establishment has quickly become a local, perennial favorite."
"Address: 7524 Father Frascati, Cleveland (Edgewater)Known for: Views of the lake, being dog friendlyBest beer: Citropapotomus IPA or Public PilsnerWebsite: Terrestrial Brewing on Facebook. This is the perfect brewery to visit after a day spent at Cleveland’s Edgewater Beach. If you want to catch a vastly underrated Lake Erie sunset, this is the place to do it."
"If you can’t tell, Cleveland has a lot of fantastic breweries with patios. Terrestrial Brewing is no exception. Only this place, located between downtown and Lakewood and within walking distance of Edgewater Beach, has beautiful views of the lake from their patio."
"In 1891, the Cleveland Spiders of the National League began play at a ballpark at the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 66th Street, situated at the end of a trolley line. For the next half-century, League Park would be home to luminaries of sport, from baseball to football to boxing. The building that originally housed the Indians team and ticket office is now a museum, open Saturdays year-round with expanded hours in the summer (during baseball season, of course)."
"The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is sure to please not only the children in your family but all the adults too. The museum offers several engaging educational activities for children of all ages and you should be sure to visit their website ahead of your visit to find out what to expect and how to get the most out of your visit. Besides a wealth of interesting exhibits which you can tour at your own pace, the museum offers a regular series of special immersive programs for toddles, pre-schoolers and older children."
"The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, founded in 1920, spans roughly 550 acres. It boasts a collection of over 4 million specimens."