If you’re a golfer who enjoys a good beer while on the course, you’re in luck. Every year, a panel of golf and beer enthusiasts rate the best golf beers, the best beers with golf in the name, and the best beers at golf clubs. This year, the panel includes Ryan Guthy, a co-founder of Wicked Weed Brewing, adding even more legitimacy to the rankings.
The rankings are meant to be a conversation starter rather than an ultimate authority on the best golf beers. Regional preferences and personal tastes play a significant role in determining the rankings. If you have a beer that you believe should be included in the rankings, you can reach out to the author with your suggestions.
In the category of the best beers with golf in the name, some notable mentions include Duck Hook by Southern Pines Brewing Company, Pin High Pilsner by Market Garden Brewing, and Ridin’ Birdie by Wrong Crowd Beer Company. These beers offer a unique twist on traditional brews and are perfect for enjoying on the golf course.
When it comes to the best golf club beers, offerings like 1854 IPA by Conshohocken Brewing Company, Bandon Pale Ale by Hop Valley Brewing Company, and Merion IPA by Workhorse Brewing Company top the list. These beers are crafted specifically for golf clubs and provide golfers with a refreshing drink after a round.
For those looking for the best overall golf beers, options like All Day IPA by Founders Brewing Co., Bad Birdie Juicy Golden Ale by Four Peaks Brewing, and Freak of Nature by Wicked Weed Brewing are highly recommended. These beers offer a perfect balance of flavor and drinkability, making them ideal for enjoying both on and off the golf course.
Whether you prefer a light lager with lime, a fruity pineapple blond, or a classic Irish red, there is a golf beer out there for every taste. With so many options to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect brew to accompany you on your next round of golf. So next time you hit the links, don’t forget to grab a cold beer and toast to the sport we all love. Cheers!