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Barley Forge Brewing Company in Costa Mesa (closed in 2019) [133] [134] [135] Brewing Reserve of California in Costa Mesa [136] Bootlegger's Brewery in Fullerton and Costa Mesa; Bottle Logic Brewing, Anaheim [137] The Bruery in Placentia [138] [139] Cismontane Brewing Company in Santa Ana [140] Everywhere Beer in Orange [141]
Opened on August 14, 1983, the Hopland Brewery was the first California brewpub ‒ a brewery licensed to sell both its own beer and food at the same location ‒ as well as the second in the United States. [1] [2] [3] In 2014, Northwest Labor Press listed Mendocino Brewing as the only unionized craft brewery they could find
In 2013, the brewery launched Anchor California Lager, a re-creation of a historic Boca Brewing lager from the 1870s. [28] The brewery also announced a major expansion plan at Pier 48 in the Mission Rock neighborhood near Oracle Park, [29] which would expand Anchor's maximum annual production capacity from 180,000 barrels to 680,000 barrels. [29]
The small community of brewers shared information (recipes, tips for fixing equipment, classes) and F.H. Steinbart provided both a space for this community to gather and was a supplier of ingredients or equipment. [1] [31] [32] [33] John DeBenedetti helped establish the Oregon Brew Crew in 1980; it is Oregon's largest active homebrew club. [1]
The General Brewing Company was founded in San Francisco, California by Eugene Selvage (who remained the owner and chief executive officer until 1961). [2] [3] Eugene teamed up with Paul C. von Gontard, a grandson of Aldophus Busch, and German brewmaster Julius Kerber, to launch a state-of-the-art brewery that could brew beer that rivalled those made in Europe.
Brewing equipment was brought from St. Paul, Minnesota—a 1938 24-barrel (740 gal, 2,800 L) brew kitchen outgrown by Summit Brewing Company—and from Davis, California, where Dillmann bought a modern 15-barrel (465 gal, 1,755 L) PUB system. The first commercial keg beer was brewed by Mt. Shasta Brewing in 2003: Weed Golden Ale.