Why Beer matters to Cincinnatians
Cincinnati’s roots from the 1800s is tied to its German heritage and breweries. Fun fact, Cincinnatians are reported to consume 40 gallons of beer per person every single year!?I would like to thank the Cincinnatians who covered my share, as this seems a bit too much beer for me.
Beer needs to stay cold. So, beer brewers created subterranean tunnels to bottle and store it all. Those tunnels were forgotten until recently, when they were rediscovered in Cincy’s Over-The-Rhine neighborhood!
We now go underground into the historic tunnels on the Queen City Underground Tour, one of the top five underground tours in the country, and learn all about Cincinnati’s hidden history and early residents!
If by chance beer is not your fancy, right across the river from Cincinnati is Kentucky, the birthplace of bourbon. It’s only fitting that here in Northern Kentucky you’ll find the gateway to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail: The B-Line,?a collection of distilleries, bourbon bars, and bourbon centric restaurants that allows you to sip your way through the epicenter of bourbon culture and history at your own pace.
The more you know, the more there is to see in our town. We are just scratching the surface of things for you to do in Cincinnati. Thanks for reading and exploring with us. Our goal is to have you stay with us so we can be your destination for REST.
Dr. Peter Titlebaum
CWO - Curator of Wellness Outcomes?
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