Craft Beer's Best Beards (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: The Best Beards Of Craft Beer
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We've seen our fair share of beards behind the bar at craft breweries, but we never realized how intrinsic they are to beard culture, at least according to CraftBeer.com.

The website recently asked Brewers Association members to submit pictures of their “righteous stache, goatee, dali, old dutch, soul patch or just a simple beard" for a Facebook contest in which fans were given a week to "like" their favorite. The list has been whittled down to a glorious 20 individuals, all of whom have made a final case as to why they've earned bearded supremacy.

Our favorite facial hair includes the 'stache rocked by Jonathan Mervine of Roc Brewing Co. in Rochester, N.Y., because it reminds us a bit of Snidely Whiplash, and the Dali-esque one worn by Miles Anfinson of Lewis & Clark Brewing Company in Helena, Mont.

We've also got to tip our hat to one daring lady, who made it into the top 20 by (we think) creating a faux beard with hair from her head expertly tied under her chin. Tanna Peters of Alaskan Brewing Co. explains herself: “I want to win to give hope to the scraggly, the patchy, the peach-fuzzed, the thin and under-bearded and the naturally beardless masses of the brewing industry!”

So ... what's the beard and beer connection? CraftBeer.com's Julia Herz fills us in:

“Small and independent U.S. craft brewers changed the beverage of beer as we know it. Their artistic, creative and innovative nature not only comes through in their craft beers, but also on their faces. Brewers’ facial hair is weaved into the very DNA of the craft beer culture.

You can cast your vote for whose beard is best through March 17 at 12:00 a.m.

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The Beards Of Craft Beer
1. Miles Anfinson(01 of20)
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Lewis & Clark Brewing Company, Helena, Mont."My passions are Craft Beer[d]s!" (credit:CraftBeer.com)
2. Greg Blanchard(02 of20)
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Smuttynose Brewing Company, Portsmouth, N.H."I want to win because it would be a great reward if my dedication to growing my nische (a long goatee) leads to an opportunity to showcase Smuttynose." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
3. Mike Brenner(03 of20)
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Brenner Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wis."I want to win so that once again my hometown, Milwaukee, WI can be the beer and beard capital of the world!" (credit:CraftBeer.com)
4. Aaron Calihan(04 of20)
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Deschutes Brewery, Bend, Ore."I want to win because it is not the size of one's beard that counts, but the quality of the beer in your 'stache!" (credit:CraftBeer.com)
5. Bob Cannon(05 of20)
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Samuel Adams, Boston, Mass."You may not need a beard to brew great beer... but it doesn't hurt." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
6. John Hunter(06 of20)
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Karl Strauss Brewing Company, San Diego, Calif."I want to win because everyone should know how important facial hair is to the brewing process. It would be an honor to represent my fellow bearded brewers." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
7. Zach Kelly(07 of20)
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Keegan Ales, Kingston, N.Y."I deserve to win because even though some girls might not like beards, women love beards." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
8. Pat Lang(08 of20)
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Left Hand Brewing Company, Longmont, Colo."I want to win as my passion for my beard is a strong as my passion for Left Hand beer." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
9. Lachlan McLean(09 of20)
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Dry Dock Brewing, Aurora, Colo."I want my beard to win a competition so that it can keep up with all of our award-winning beers!" (credit:CraftBeer.com)
10. Jonathan Mervine(10 of20)
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Roc Brewing Co., Rochester, N.Y."Upon winning this coveted prize, I will include tins of wax in health insurance coverage, bringing resolution to 'stache split ends worldwide- a healthy beard is not to be feared." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
11. Sam Riggins(11 of20)
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Nebraska Brewing Company, Papillion, Neb."My beard told me I had to win this contest or it would leave me forever." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
12. Josh Roach(12 of20)
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Avery Brewing Company, Boulder, Colo."I would like to win to help raise awareness for Hypertrichosis." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
13. Travis Smith(13 of20)
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Societe Brewing Co., San Diego, Calif."Well...I don't care about winning the contest, I just love my beard." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
14. Les Stewart(14 of20)
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Trophy Brewing Co., Raleigh, N.C."Winning would prove what the craft beer faithful have known all along; Great beer is the best fuel for epic beardage." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
15. Chili(15 of20)
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Stone Brewing Co., Escondido, Calif."My beard has two dread locks in it and I haven't trimmed it in 28 years." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
16. Aaron Stryker(16 of20)
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Corner Brewery, Ypsilanti, Mich."I would like to win because I did not choose this beard, it chose me." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
17. Nick Swingler(17 of20)
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Denver Beer Co., Denver, Colo."I have been diligently crafting Sylvester to be an ambassador to the non-mustached masses who are not aware of how a handlebar mustache only enhances the joy of craft beer drinking because of the added mid-lip nucleation points, two aroma directing curls and the ability to savor the flavor long after the finish." (credit:CraftBeer.com)
18. Tanna Peters(18 of20)
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Alaskan Brewing Co., Juneau, Alaska."I want to win to give hope to the scraggly, the patchy, the peach-fuzzed, the thin and under-bearded and the naturally beardless masses of the brewing industry!" (credit:CraftBeer.com)
19. Nick Walthall(19 of20)
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Hardywood Park Craft Brewery, Richmond, Va."For 'Merica!" (credit:CraftBeer.com)
20. Scott Witsoe(20 of20)
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Wit's End Brewing Company, Denver, Colo."My beard has been deeply insecure since the gray hair started appearing--winning this contest will most certainly restore his self-esteem." (credit:CraftBeer.com)

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