In case you haven’t noticed – Boston loves beer. With craft breweries popping up throughout the Hub – from the Seaport District to Cambridge – it seems like there’s a new Massachusetts brew to drink down every time I turn around. And one brewery in particular has been gaining the attention of beer enthusiasts everywhere.

Serious Eats, a popular, well-known food blog that covers food news nationally, published their map of “50 States, 50 Beers We Love” – choosing one beer per state – describing it as “a beer we’d be certain to pick up at every stop on that road trip of our dreams. Some are cultworthy favorites…while others are really well made porch sippers that you can pick up at your local store.”

And no – the beer chosen for Massachusetts wasn’t what you might expect (i.e. the iconic Sam Adams or even, Harpoon). But a beer from the beloved Framingham craft brewery, Jack’s Abby Brewing. The brewery has been rapidly gaining in popularity since it’s opening in 2011, winning multiple awards.

And now it seems the “Serious Drinks” crew at Serious Eats blog has chosen their Hoponius Union as the “beer that lives up to the Spirit of Massachusetts.” Quite a recommendation, if I say so myself.

The Hoponius Union beer is an India Pale Lager (IPL) that is described as “crisp, hoppy and delicious” with “strong citrus hops.”

Other New England beers that made the list – er, map – were Revival Brewing’s Double Black IPA (Rhode Island), New England Brewing Company’s Fuzzy Baby Ducks (Connecticut), Smuttynose’s Scottish Ale (New Hampshire), The Alchemist’s Heady Topper (Vermont), Allagash’s Merveilleux (Maine).

Which brews do you think should have made the “Beers We Love” map?