World of Beer

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World of Beer[edit | edit source]

World of Beer is a Tampa, Florida-based chain of taverns with 55 locations in 16 states as of May 2014 and a planned expansion to 22 states. The taverns have 500 different beers available from around the world.

History[edit | edit source]

World of Beer was founded in 2007 by two best friends, Scott Zepp and Matt LaFon, in Tampa, Florida. The idea was to create a welcoming place where friends could gather to discover and enjoy the vast world of beer.

Locations[edit | edit source]

As of May 2014, World of Beer has 55 locations in 16 states. The states include Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. The company has plans to expand to 22 states.

Beers[edit | edit source]

World of Beer offers a selection of over 500 beers from around the world. This includes a variety of styles such as Ale, Lager, Stout, Pilsner, and Porter. They also offer a selection of craft beers from local and international breweries.

Loyalty Program[edit | edit source]

World of Beer offers a Loyalty Program where customers can earn points for trying different beers. The more unique beers a customer tries, the more points they earn. These points can be redeemed for rewards such as merchandise and discounts.

Events[edit | edit source]

World of Beer hosts a variety of events throughout the year. These include beer tastings, beer dinners, and special releases. They also host live music and trivia nights.

Food[edit | edit source]

In addition to their extensive beer selection, World of Beer also offers a food menu. The menu includes a variety of pub-style food such as burgers, wings, and flatbreads.

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