This fall I got to thinking how long ago it had been since I had seen Alaska (close to half a century) and when I learned of the Great Alaskan Beer Train run on the Alaska Railroad, I figured I should go up there again. A flight to Anchorage and soon I was at the tourist information center, a log cabin in the heart of downtown. Lining up some sightseeing trips led to the identification of some vital destinations in center city.
Two blocks from the tourist center I spied the brewpub 49th State Brewing and moseyed in for a mid-afternoon pint. The substantial building sits on the edge of a bluff, created by the 1964 earthquake which rocked the city, traces of its damage still plain to see. A 15-bbl brewing system in the lower level cranks out a good choice in beers.