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| Above, the indoor beer bar and lobby of Sierra Blanca Brewing. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Believe it or not, New Mexico has wineries. So far, I haven't been to any, but I plan to eventually.
New Mexico also has plenty of beer breweries. A lot of them are craft beers.
Since I discovered Alien Amber Ale at the brewpub at the Albuquerque Sunport, it has been my favorite beer. It is brewed in Moriarty, New Mexico by Sierra Blanca Brewing. I visited the brewery last year while en route to Fort Sumner.
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| Above, yours truly having an Alien Amber Ale last year at Sierra Blanca Brewing. |
According to KRQE, TripAdvisor has a list of the highest-rated breweries in New Mexico. Sierra Blanca Brewing is number 13 on the list.
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| Above, the outdoor beer bar at Sierra Blanca Brewing. Photo by armand Vaquer. |
KRQE begins with:
(STACKER) – Cold beer, anyone? American beer drinkers have their fair share of options no matter where they might live.
Indeed, a market once dominated by a handful of major brands has become far more diverse since the craft beer scene expanded sixfold between 2008 and 2016. Independent production cooled off just a little in 2023 but still accounted for a whopping 23.4 million barrels of beer and craft beer’s overall market share by volume rose to 13.3%, according to the Brewers Association. For context, in 2013, there were 3,108 craft breweries in the U.S.—and as of 2023, there are 9,761, representing a 214% increase in just a decade. Cheers to that!
Why the ongoing obsession? Putting aside the fact that people simply love their brew, beer has emerged as a wildly versatile beverage category. Craft breweries explore beer to its fullest potential and tend to rank highly as a result.
Another thing about beer is that every sip tells a story. It’s first and foremost the journey of the beer’s own production, namely one involving water, malted grains, botanical hops, and yeast. However, it’s also a chronicling of the area in which the beer was produced since every state has its own respective history, climate, geography, and resources. Then there’s the tale of the people who produced it, turning their love of carbonated alcohol into a passion project and hiring all kinds of local talent.
Combine America’s love of beer with endless flavor possibilities, and you arrive at a sensational pastime and a thriving national industry. With nearly 10,000 craft breweries bubbling up across the nation, each one offers its own unique qualities, some complete with guided tours and tasting rooms (and maybe some hearty gastropub fare).
Many of the nation’s highest-rated breweries are so small and independent that the only way to sample their suds is to visit them in person, while others distribute their products around the country—or even across the globe.
To find some top spots near you, Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated breweries in New Mexico using data from Tripadvisor. Tripadvisor ranks places using a combination of metrics, including overall rating, reviews, and number of page views. As a result, a business with a 5 out of 5 overall rating might rank lower than one with a 4 out of 5. Data is as of June 6, 2024.
To see the list of highest-rated New Mexico breweries, go here.



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