On Man, don't get me started on Brews. Lots of them in So Cal. Stone Enjoy By. Ballast Point's Sculpin is one of my favs and I can get it on a regular basis, but even better is the Habanero Sculpin that they make limited quantities of. Previously, they never bottled the habanero Sculpin but they will be soon.
On a nice warm day when I am enjoying a beer out back with the wife we like Garage Brewery's Mango Hefeweizen which is local to where I live. Sorry no Pron.
Yes Temecula has been getting some great ones. So many down in SD it is ridiculous. We did Saint Archer last month and it was good. Thanks for the tip on Thompson's. I will have to check it out.Ohhhhhh yeah my wife and I just did the Temecula Brewery run for our anniversary. Temecula has some really good breweries (Black Market is my favorite) and the best part is that they are all close to each other. I would think its impossible to do all of San Diego's in a lifetime so much good beer down here! Best part for me is I live across the street from one called Thompson's which is by far the best beer in Riverside.
This is a roasted habanero wheat beer from a local brewery called Bad Brewing. Being in Michigan there is no lack of good local brews
That sounds good. My Brother lives in Michigan and I finally have him trying local brews besides the crap he normally drinks. I will have to see if he can find this.
Well, I know it sounds tired but San Diego and North County San Diego in particular is filthy with really good breweries.
Stone, Ballast Point, Rip Current, Lost Abbey, Stumble Foot.
Really too many to list but these are some of my favorites.