Celebrating Temecula Valley beer
San Diego's neighbors to the north to hold events throughout May highlighting local brewing companies
Get ready to raise a glass as the Temecula Valley gears up to celebrate Craft Brew Month. Held annually throughout the month of May, Craft Brew Month shines a spotlight on the region’s vibrant and innovative breweries, up-and-coming meaderies and the many passionate artisans working behind the scenes.
From fruit-forward meads to hoppy IPAs and smooth, malty stouts, there is something to delight every palate. Visitors who download the Temecula Valley Craft Brew Month digital pass can check in at participating breweries and collect points for a souvenir glass or other prizes. No tickets or reservations are necessary.
In addition to craft beer breweries, two Temecula Valley meaderies will participate in Craft Brew Month: Batch Mead and Chubby Cheeks Meadery. Mead is an alcoholic beverage made with fermented honey and featuring fruit, hops, spices and/or grains.
“Craft Brew Month is a celebration of creativity, community and craftsmanship,” said Visit Temecula Valley CEO Scott A. Wilson. “Our local breweries and meaderies pour their hearts and souls into each batch, and Craft Brew Month is a great opportunity for them to showcase their dedication and talent.”
Participating breweries include:
- 8-Bit Brewing
- Batch Mead
- Black Market Brewing
- Chubby Cheeks Meadery
- Garage Brewing
- Ironfire Brewing
- Oscars Brewing
- Relentless Brewing
- Solaris Beer & Blending
- Stone Church Brewing
It is recommended that Craft Brew Month visitors book an overnight stay for a safe and leisurely tasting experience. More time in Temecula also allows the opportunity to explore Old Town Temecula, Pechanga Resort Casino or Temecula Valley Wine Country. Other popular activities include equestrian events and horseback riding, hot air ballooning, golfing, hiking and biking.
For more information about Craft Brew Month events and participating breweries, visit the Craft Brew Month website.