If you like good beer, it's a great time to be in Detroit.

By year's end, HopCat, a highly celebrated Grand Rapids-based chain of craft beer bars, will open its newest location on Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit. (

Even Hollywood wants a piece of the local beer scene.

In addition to newcomers to the Detroit beer scene, longtime local favorites

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"This year's festival is more of the same, just with more breweries and more beers," says Scott Graham, executive director of the

The Brewers Guild has put on the annual Detroit Festival since 2008 and sponsors three other major beer events across the state: the Summer Beer Festival in Ypsilanti, the Upper Peninsula Fall Beer Festival, and the Winter Beer Festival in Grand Rapids.

"When we decided we wanted to expand our festivals, it made sense to do something in Detroit," remembers Graham. "It was just natural to do it in Eastern Market. They've treated us like family."

Graham is optimistic about the development of Detroit's and Michigan's beer industry, which has grown considerably over the past two decades.

"It's grown from a niche industry into one that has real business issues. It's exciting to see an industry that's got that going on in Michigan."

"It's a little confounding to see why so many of the packaging and distributing breweries are in Southwest Michigan and not Southeast Michigan. Of course, that's not to say there isn't great beer culture in Detroit. Traffic Jam and Motor City are two of the oldest brewpubs in the state."

Graham sees strong potential in Detroit's further development into a destination for beer tourists.

"It's exciting to see the success HopCat has had, and the Detroit location will add to the great variety that's already in Detroit with great beer bars like Park Bar, Foran's Grand Trunk Pub, and Slows. Beer tourism is interesting. It's very common to see beer places as a sub-destinations while traveling."

This weekend, however, beer tourists can let the brews come to them at the Fall Beer Festival in Detroit's Eastern Market. Saturday's event is sold out, but tickets are still available for Friday, October 25. For ticket information and a list of participating breweries and the beers they will be offering, visit

"It's a fun time," says Graham. "Bring your friends."

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