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Top 25 Beers 2012

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The Top 25 Beers list is all about balance—the balance of countries, brands, styles, prices and production sizes. Numeric scores and pricing play a role, but industry buzz and product availability are key as well. This year’s number one beer possesses all the essentials: high score, attractive pricing, brand excitement, popular style and superb availability.

This list is not the top 25 beers of all time, but it is a look at some of the best-reviewed selections tasted for our Beer Buying Guide over the past 12 months. The majority of beers submitted and reviewed were domestic selections, as the American craft beer movement continues to expand rapidly.

This doesn’t mean that there aren’t fabulous beers from around the world, or that these are the absolute best brews currently on the market—but it is an indication of the geographic distribution of beers submitted and reviewed this year.

The list does include a couple of high-scoring items that might not be widely distributed or are extremely limited in production. These are beer treasures that are definitely worth the hunt.

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DuClaw Retribution

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With a label proclaiming that “patience is more than a virtue,” this imperial stout has spent six months in Kentucky white-oak Bourbon barrels, and it could certainly stand to spend at least six more in your cellar. Currently, the beer is loaded with robust dark chocolate and roasted coffee aromas and flavors, alongside intensely sweet notes of toffee, molasses and…  — L.B.  (12/31/2012)
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90
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Port City Optimal Wit

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Brewed with coriander, orange peel and grains of paradise, this is a well-balanced, smooth and immensely drinkable witbier that any fan of the style can appreciate. The nose and mouth are wheat-driven, but accents from the spice bill are there to add depth and complexity. A lemony briskness complements the flavors of clove and pepper on the close, ending slightly…  — L.B.  (5/1/2012)
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