Asheville, breweries, beer bar rank as US, global favorites

Burial Beer Co. has a taproom on the South Slope and at Forestry Camp in Asheville.
Burial Beer Co. has a taproom on the South Slope and at Forestry Camp in Asheville.

ASHEVILLE - The readers have spoken, and they’ve called for an Asheville beer bar and the city to be named among the best of the best.

Craft Beer and Brewing Magazine's Readers Choice Best in Beer 2023 awards have concluded with The Whale: A Craft Beer Collective and Burial Beer Co. among the honorees.

Craft Beer and Brewing Magazine conducted a Readers’ Choice Favorite Beer Cities survey with Asheville ranking at No. 4.

In 2022, Asheville was ranked No. 1 in the U.S. but dropped down in 2023 with Chicago, San Diego and Portland, Oregon, claiming the top three spots.

Burial Beer ranked No. 7 on the Readers’ Choice list of Favorite Breweries in the U.S. in the category of small production of fewer than 5,000 barrels per year. Burial has taprooms in Asheville’s South Slope brewing district and at Forestry Camp in Biltmore Village.

The Whale: A Craft Beer Collective, at 507 Haywood, ranked No. 6 on USA Today’s 10Best award for Best Beer Bars in the U.S.
The Whale: A Craft Beer Collective, at 507 Haywood, ranked No. 6 on USA Today’s 10Best award for Best Beer Bars in the U.S.

The Whale ranked No. 11 of the Best Beers Bars in the World, which encompasses its four locations in West Asheville and Haw Creek, as well as in Greenville and Charleston, South Carolina.

It’s The Whale’s first time making the list, which includes beer bars in U.S. cities including Chicago, Atlanta and Portland, Oregon, and international destinations such as Brussels, Belgium.

View the full lists at beerandbrewing.com.

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Tiana Kennell is the food and dining reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA Today Network. Email her at tkennell@citizentimes.com or follow her on Instagram @PrincessOfPage. Please support this type of journalism with a subscription to the Citizen Times.

This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: Asheville remains a beer drinker's favorite, according to global poll