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		<title>Every state in the US ranked by it&#8217;s Beer, Vermont 6th</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Vermont I once went into a beer store in Burlington asking for Heady Topper, and they laughed and laughed and told me to come back really early on Monday morning, so I could maybe score some in the half-hour before it sold out. But The Alchemist’s cult cans are only part of the story in...</p>
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<strong>Vermont</strong><br />
I once went into a beer store in Burlington asking for Heady Topper, and they laughed and laughed and told me to come back really early on Monday morning, so I could maybe score some in the half-hour before it sold out. But The Alchemist’s cult cans are only part of the story in the state with the US’s most breweries per-capita. See/drink Harpoon, Fiddlehead, craft harbinger Magic Hat, Long Trail, Lawson’s Finest Liquids (check the maple bourbon barrel-aged Sticky), and most prominently, Hill Farmstead, which many consider the world’s most currently dialed-in beer-maker, despite its tired “barn brewery to slightly larger barn brewery” origin tale.</p>
<p>Vermont was the top ranking New England state for it&#8217;s own beer. <a href="http://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/every-state-in-the-usa-ranked-by-its-beer">Here is the list</a></p>
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