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Beer-related tourism is an important part of San Diego County's visitor industry throughout the year; [41]: 7 the county is described as a "beer city destination". [18] Many breweries offer tours of their facilities and tasting rooms, and dozens of commercial tour operators market "beer tours" in San Diego County.
Mikkeller – Little Italy; Miramar (San Diego) Mission Brewery; Modern Times Beer – North Park; Point Loma [26] New English Brewing Co. - Sorrento Mesa [5] [27] North Park Beer Company; OB Brewery; Original 40; Pacific Beach Alehouse [28] Pariah Brewing Company [29] Pizza Port Brewing Company – Ocean Beach; Protector Brewing - Miramar ...
Pages in category "Beer brewing companies based in San Diego County, California" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Jackson Brewing Company complex in San Francisco. This list of breweries in California, both current and defunct, includes both microbreweries and larger industrial scale breweries. Brewing companies range widely in the volume and variety of beer produced, ranging from small breweries to massive multinational conglomerates.
Besides being available at its own brewpubs, the company's beers are distributed across all of California. [1] Karl Strauss is the oldest surviving brewery in San Diego County, having been founded in 1989, and is credited with launching the county's rise to prominence in the craft brewing industry. [2]
The original brewery is located at 9366 Cabot Drive in San Diego's Miramar area. In 2015 the company added a larger brewery and tasting room, also in Miramar, at 9990 AleSmith Court. At 25,000 square feet, the tasting room is billed as the largest beer tasting room in San Diego County. Brewing operations at the new facility will eventually ...
This offering would make it the first of San Diego County's breweries to go public. [9] However, on November 15, 2015, Constellation Brands announced it would acquire Ballast Point Brewing & Spirits for $1 billion. [10] The acquisition, which was completed in December 2015, was financed with a combination of debt and cash. [11] [12]