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BEER NEWS
Doing GABF (and more) virtually
Those who have ventured to Denver to experience the glorious spectacle of breweries from across the country lined up in…
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Stone Brewing’s adjusted anniversary
Before COVID reared its ugly head, saying there was a beer fest in San Diego County every weekend was closer…
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Pandemic ups Burning Beard event capacity
Quality beer is what keeps customers coming back to Burning Beard Brewing, but creatively epic events are the bonus factor…
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Society’s struggling but Societe’s thriving
2019 was a year of big decisions for Doug Constantiner, the owner of Societe Brewing. After eight years of running…
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Oktoberfest’s nixed…but not at Eppig
Oktoberfest evokes visions of tents—or brewery tasting rooms—packed with stein-hoisting, lederhosen- and dirndl-clad revelers. It’s a simple brand of gleeful…
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Team Stone Relief Fund assists former employees
It’s long been said that San Diego’s restaurant industry can be a bit copy-cat. If one dining establishment does something…
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Three Frogs deprived of a truly grand opening
For entrants into the brewing industry, opening a tasting room is a big deal. Often, it comes after months or…
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Pure Project unveiling new cross-street Biergarten
The pandemic and its associated regulations have stifled many a local business, but one that’s kept going—and growing—is Pure Project…
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City, County and Brewers Guild establish BEER Fund
With ever-changing regulations placed on public-facing hospitality venues and other challenges presented by COVID-19, local breweries have been hit hard…
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Hope Springs Eternal
Craft breweries have a long and prolific history of lending their names, energy and manpower to a wide variety of…
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