The year 2016 is rapidly drawing to a close, but before we ring in 2017, let's take a look back at the top stories from the Oklahoma craft beer scene from the past year.
This week I'm playing Casey Kasem and counting them down -- from No. 10 all the way to No. 1.
This truly has been a landmark year for beer in the Sooner State, and settling on the top 10 news stories was a fun exercise. It was super-easy for Nos. 1, 2 and 3, but pretty tough for Nos. 4 through 10.
Anyway, check out the blog this week for the rundown, and feel free to sound off if you think I missed something, or if you think I have them in the wrong order.
Here we go...
No. 10
The news: Oklahoma Craft Beer Festival expands to two days
What happened: In its sixth year of existence, the annual Oklahoma Craft Beer Festival for the first time was extended to three sessions spanning two days.
Why it mattered: The move signaled the growing popularity of the OCBF and the expanding reach of craft beer in Oklahoma City and the state as a whole.
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