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Place to grab a craft beer in Vegas? (On the strip)


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I am in Vegas for a quick two day trip tomorrow.  Any beer joints to recommend?  I'm staying on the strip.  I'm not renting a car but will take a cab if there is nothing on the strip.  The Pub @ Monte Carlo was not bad the last time I went there.  Heard Aces & Ales is supposed to be good.  Big Dog Brewery is a Packers bar so they will not get any of my cash.

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The Pub is the only place I've ever found Manchester Star (my fav) at a bar outside of England (and even that's rare). Also, on a sunny day you can just sit there and look at Vegas bikini bods at the pool.

The Public House in the Venetian has Innis and Gunn on tap. Also good, Todd English Pub at the new City Center.

 

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asking where to find alcohol in Vegas is like going to the beach and asking where's a good place to find sand

Local craft beer is harder to find. I hit Blondies last night. Not bad. Found Sin City Brewing today. Pretty decent IPA.
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