TRAVEL

In addition to covering San Diego County’s brewing industry, San Diego Beer News publishes comprehensive travel pieces examining the unique beer scenes from destinations far and wide. These articles provide detailed information about every brewery in a featured region, including the types of beers each operation specializes in, back stories and inside tips to help craft-beer tourists find exactly what they’re looking for and drink like a local.

  • Paso Robles & Atascadero, California Brewery Guide

    As the saying goes, it takes a lot of great beer to make great wine. A Mecca for oenophiles—particularly fans of Rhône varietals—the Central Coast community of Paso Robles boasts more than 200 wineries. That massive level of wine production requires a lot of beer, and over the past few…

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  • Reno, Nevada Brewery Guide

    Reno’s frontier-like quaintness softens the glitzy glare of its casinos, allowing them to be part of the fabric of the community without taking over. It’s a far cry from Las Vegas’ colossal gambling compounds and that’s how residents like it. Reno happily owns its status as “The Biggest Little City…

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  • Flagstaff, Arizona Brewery Guide

    Nestled within the world’s longest contiguous Ponderosa pine forest on historic Route 66 in the shadow of the San Francisco Peaks lies quaint, inviting Flagstaff. This rail- and-lumber borne City of Seven Wonders is home to a wealth of draws for outdoor enthusiasts (skiing, hiking, biking), multifarious Native American tribal…

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  • Greater Palm Springs, California Brewery Guide

    For Southern Californians seeking a quick getaway, the low desert has long been a backdrop for high times. With its quaint retro-modern combo of shops, eateries and golf courses galore, Palm Springs is the prominent jewel in the region’s crown, but leisure-time locales abound throughout the Coachella Valley, including breweries,…

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