Beer lovers of America have made their voices heard, and Grand Rapids, Michigan, can now call itself the Best Beer Town, according to readers of USA TODAY and 10Best.

Vermont was one of the first East Coast states to get serious about craft brewing and it shows. The state is ranked second in breweries per capita, and everything from Magic Hat to the more reclusive and highly sought-after offerings are all within a day trip of Burlington. Pedestrian-only Church Street is dotted with lively bars serving local brews on tap. Photo courtesy of Kaitlin

Colorado has long been a heavy hitter in the craft beer world, and nowhere moreso than in Denver, home of the Brewers Association and the Great American Beer Festival, the nation's premier beer festival and competition. "LOTS of the country's biggest and best breweries are in and around the city," says beer journalist Tara Nurin, including huge corporations like Coors in nearby Golden as well as smaller breweries like Great Divide, Rock Bottom and Coors' Blue Moon. Photo courtesy of Photo © Brewers Association

Oregon has more breweries per capita than any other state, and many of them can be found in and around Portland. "It was an early adopter and sets many of the trends," explains beer journalist Tara Nurin. Old favorites like Widmer Brothers and Bridgeport have been joined by great new venues like Hopworks BikeBar, where the city's two loves - bikes and beers - join forces for a memorable tasting experience. Photo courtesy of www.travelportland.com

Spearheading the beer movement in Portland, Maine is Allagash Brewing which produces some of the country's best Belgian ales and offers one of the best brewery tours. The idyllic seaside town also offers plenty of places to enjoy a cold pint (not to mention fresh Maine lobster), such as In’Finiti Fermentation & Distillation who serve their brews right by the water. Photo courtesy of Allagash Brewing

San Diego standard-bearers like Stone invented the West Coast IPA, and quality beer continues to be a way of life in this city by the sea. "Alesmith, Lost Abbey, Stone, Society Brewing, Green Flash, Ballast Point….’nuf said," says CEO of Bon Beer Voyage Dr. Ruth Berman. The 120 breweries in the county are complemented by countless beer-centric restaurants and beer bars, so the perfect pint is never far away. Photo courtesy of StudioSchulz

With a cozy college-town vibe and a whole host of award-winning breweries - New Belgium, Funkwerks and Odell Brewing Co. among others - Fort Collins holds its own in a state that's become synonymous with craft brewing. A highlight of any beer-centric visit is the free 90-minute tour of New Belgium Brewing, one of the largest craft producers in the nation. Lively downtown brewpubs like CooperSmith’s and C.B. & Potts keep the beer drinking masses sated. Photo courtesy of Betsy Weber

"When it comes to beer, it's Portland's little sister," says beer journalist Tara Nurin, about Bend, Oregon. "Lots of early and strong breweries doing innovative stuff and a hefty beer culture. Oh yeah, and the hops." This lively mountain city earned its spot on the beer city map with Deschutes and a tradition of local brewing that has spawned the Bend Ale Trail, a self-guided tour of area breweries. Photo courtesy of Byron Roe/Visit Bend/CCOP

The beer scene in Asheville has become almost as well known as the iconic Biltmore Estate. "Great local breweries, like Wicked Weed, Green Man, Highland Brewing and Burial Beer Company are being joined by giants from out West such as Sierra Nevada and New Belgium. Thirsty Monk is the kind of bar you wish you had in your town," says CEO of Beer Voyage Dr. Ruth Berman. Photo courtesy of Adam Sonnett

Tampa is home to more than 30 breweries and brew pubs, with more opening every day. The inventive and progressive lineup of breweries started in "Cigar City" keeps the offerings fresh and relevant, while the Florida sunshine makes Tampa an excellent place for enjoying a brew outdoors, even in the dead of winter. Photo courtesy of Bernt Rostad

Grand Rapids earns a spot among the nation's top beer cities with more than a dozen area breweries, including Founder's Brewing Co., as well as one of the top ranked beer bars out, HopCat. "plus the city really promotes beer," says CEO of Bon Beer Voyage Dr. Ruth Berman. The Convention and Visitors Bureau "does a really great job of promoting the beer as a tourist venue." Photo courtesy of Experience Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids - a riverfront city just east of Lake Michigan - has at least a dozen breweries and its convention and visitor bureau does a bang-up job of enticing beer drinkers, brewers and connoisseurs to visit. We lift our glass in congratulations to Grand Rapids.

Second-place winner Tampa may surprise some readers, but this sunny Florida city has more than 30 breweries and brew pubs, and makes a dynamite place for tasting in the dead of winter.



Two of three Colorado nominees made the winners list, as did buzzworthy Asheville; Bend, Oregon; San Diego; both Portlands; and Burlington, Vermont.



The full list of 'Best Beer Town' winners in our USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice contest is as follows:

Cheers to all our winners!