Before July turned into August, I made my way to the second Bruery location, Terreux. There will be more on my visit on Thursday over at Food GPS but here are some photos and tidbits.
There is an impressive list of beers and they still have tap room to do more (if the wanted to go obscenely big). My favorite was the sloe gin inspired Imperial Cabinet collaboration with Jester King of Texas.
The amount of barrels here is amazing which makes the choice for where to sit hard. You can grab a table inside and look at what is aging in the puncheons or go outside to their lovely patio and relax.
They have an indoor order counter and an outdoor one as well. Something L.A. should be doing more of. It is a great spot to order the taster tray and compare and contrast what different yeast, barrels and fruit bring to beer. Including Yumberry.