

Trail attendee Morgan Diedrich and her friends chose the tacos and taps trail to celebrate her 22nd birthday.

He said the crowd-pleasing beverage for today’s event is an alcoholic beverage that tastes very similar to a baja blast. Red said you can expect to find on the trail a variety of different foods to satisfy your hunger and a number of beers, seltzers, IPA’s, stouts, sours, teas, and waters to quench your thirst.Ī favorite of Red’s that he recommends to anyone new on the trail, is the brand new Ocean Blast Seltzer Slushy, that is made with blue coconut, mango, pineapple, and lime. We have the biggest outdoor location so I think we always have a little bit more people come here, but every venue has different things to offer for everyone.” “You get to ride the trolley around and experience all of the different places and have a good beer. “It brings out a lot of people, good for business, good for the community and the breweries”, said Red. Red said there were an estimated 500 to 1,000 attendees at Saturday’s gathering and always expects a great turn out from the community. The trail will take place at 4 different times during the year, giving the chance for anyone new to the growing brewery scene to come and take part. Tim Red, General Manager of the Crow & Wolf Brewing Company said the trail has been partnering with Fresno Street Eats to put on the event for the past three years now. touring all participating breweries including Mad Duck, Summer Fox, Crow & Wolf, Riley’s Brew Pub, 559 Beer, Incinerati, and Tactical Ops with each having a variety of food and vendors available. Party-goers filled trolleys starting from 12 to 8 p.m. With bold flavorings, high alcohol, and bitterness, not every beer will suit every taste, but together they represent the cream of American craft brewing now.(Bells Two Hearted Ale (CC BY 2.Aug– If you were in the mood to party with a variety of tasty craft beers and plenty of yummy food, the Clovis Tacos and Taps Trail was the place to be on Saturday. They can also be very expensive, $50 or more a bottle in some cases. (You can be sure that our list doesn’t include any of the worst beers in the world.)įair warning: Craft beers can be hard to find, available locally or seasonally. While numerical scores, where given, were factored into our choices, consideration was also given to the comments of reviewers, both amateur and professional, in describing various beers.

To assemble an admittedly subjective list of America’s 40 most delicious beers, 24/7 Tempo consulted numerous rankings and reviews on specialist sites, including Beer Advocate, Hop Culture, RateBeer, and Craft Beer & Brewing, and from such general-interest publications. ( Here's the best local beer from every state.) With constant experimentation, new craft brews pour into the market regularly, offering novel aromas and flavors compared to unchanging corporate brews. Despite big brands' dominance, craft beers are gaining popularity, increasing sales 5% last year to account for a quarter of the U.S.
