
West Michigan’s beauty speaks for itself. Rolling hills, dense forests, towering wind turbines, renowned cities, and historical neighborhoods all set against daily sunsets over Lake Michigan. I hope to travel far someday, but for now, I’m enjoying every inch of what West Michigan has to offer.
What can you draw you out the door better than a craft beer?
Why Craft Breweries?
All breweries are unique, although they have similar elements. They often have a specific cumulation of seating, decorations, and bars to give the interior the vibe they want. Depending on the choices the place may feel restful, vintage, cheerful, community-filled, extravagant, or more.
They frequently fill their calendars to attract visitors, transforming them into vibrant hubs for entertainment. They can often feel like community centers where people gather to enjoy fun events and explore new experiences. Even the beer flavors speak volumes about the brewers, reflecting the history and creativity they infuse into their original menus. In short, they are all different.
Breweries are more than just spots to grab a drink—they’re carefully crafted environments that come together to create memorable experiences. Whether you’re drawn by the welcoming ambiance, the creativity of the brews, or the lively events, each brewery offers something distinct.



Just now my
favorite beer is
Lovely Day IPA, Harmony Beer
At a brewery I will
usually order a
Blonde Ale
My current
favorite brewery is
Sawyer’s Brewing Co., Montague, MI

Amber
I am from West Michigan, born and raised. I have lived in several different parts: college towns, beach towns, and up-and-coming cities. I use my hand as a map all the time, and I’ve had to dig out my car after it was buried under a mountain of snow. I live five miles from the beach, Michigan lefts are wild, and I love craft beer.

After COVID-19 and years of working from home, I realized how little time I was spending outside, which was far less than the time spent writing.
So I thought:
What can draw me out the door better than a craft beer?
