![]() We also recommend the farmhouse ales and experimental Saisons as well as their amazing pilsner. They are known for their IPAs, hazy styles called DDH More, and the West Coast called Hello, LA. There is a friendly and spacious atmosphere with a great bar menu that makes it the perfect bar all year. It’s within walking distance to the Dodger Stadium, which makes it perfect for a pre-game before the actual game. The Highland Park Brewery is in Chinatown, and this is where you want to go when you want to drink while watching the Dodgers but don’t want to spend $18 at the stadium. Highland Park Brewery 1220 N Spring Street, Los Angeles However, it does have early closing times, so make sure to head there early. We recommend trying their Pale Ale or Pure Hoppiness, which are great beers with unique blends. It is known to offer the best IPA in the city, which is no small task considering how many craft beers there are. Alpine Brewery 1347 Tavern Rd, Alpine, CA 91901Īlpine Brewery has been offering killer beers for years now. We recommend the Wee Heavy Scotch Ale and Speedway Stout. While it is small, it can accommodate every customer well with its authentic and vintage vibe of keg tables made with old barrels and rustic wood furniture. They have established a great market with their unique craft stouts. They have an exceptional selection of beer, making them a great up-and-coming bar. AleSmith 9990 AleSmith Ct, San Diego, CA 92126ĪleSmith is a great place to try amazing craft beers. The all-wood interior looks absolutely vintage and comfy with steel vats and oak barrels. The atmosphere and ambiance are definitely fun, with a massive tasting area and plenty of chairs and tables to relax. We recommend trying sour and heavy beers. The place is always jam-packed, and some days, it may even have a line, so make sure to make a reservation. It offers a small collection of beer that you will definitely have a great time exploring. Yes, the Bruery is spelled this way, and yes, everyone knows how well this small Orange County does when it comes to brews. The Bruery 717 Dunn Way, Placentia, CA 92870 The brewery offers a tour around the taproom, and they have plenty of space for you and your friends to chill and hang out. A fan favorite is the Sculpin IPA, so make sure to try that. There is also a beer that is infused with ginger and chai. They have beers made with ghost chili peppers that will surely get your adrenaline kicking. Ballast Point Long Beach, 110 N Marina Dr, Long Beach, CA 90803īallast Point Brewery offers a variety of beer flavors there is something new to try every time you are there. Let’s take a closer look at the best breweries in Southern California where you can try out different brews. Do get a designated driver that will be happy to drive you around so that you can try all the amazing blends and beverages. There are hundreds of breweries in the area, including the Ballast Point and the Bruery, producing thousands of unique beers that will have craft beer lovers excited. From Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean to the Long Beach and Angeles National Forest, you will find the best breweries in Southern California. They have multiple locations so please check food availability but all their locations are family friendly.Southern California has a huge beer scene that differs depending on where you are. They have more than stouts and ipa’s here and with a lively everyone having a good time atmosphere it’s a must stop if you are in San Diego. I was really happy I got to try this beer as I finished my trip with this one ending on a high note. The last beer I will have to mention is the Intergalactic Drift, a imperial stout with Mostra coffee and cocoa nibs, just give this beer the feel like your eating a piece of chocolate cake with a cup of coffee after a nice meal for desert. The Fall of Troy IPA, an orange vanilla milkshake ipa, reminded me a of dreamsicle as the hop flavor is there but the orange vanilla flavors hide it really well make this an awesome ipa. ![]() This beer was so amazing with the coffee cutting into the sweetness of the maple syrup, and yes it did remind me of coffee and pancakes in the morning. On this visit I stayed away from the peanut butter stout and focused on what I haven’t ever had such as the Surprise Pancakes, an imperial stout with maple syrup and coffee. They do a lot of varieties of their based peanut butter stout but I have had it before and took home the Mexican chocolate version, really good blend of sweet and heat for the record. Belching beaver its the kind of name for a brewery that makes you what? The name maybe odd and unique but the beer is top-notch. ![]()
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