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Bar.on is a new technology from a Belgian start-up that is basically a countertop brewer. Imagine the equivalent to one of the ubiquitous coffee pod machines.

Let me backtrack, first you should read THIS fair and balanced (really) piece by Evan Rail about it.

Since the tech has not made it to Los Angeles, I cannot give my opinion on the taste of the beer but the red flag that I see waving is that of oversimplification. I do not think that I will be able to tap on a touchscreen that I want a Hazy DIPA with all New Zealand hops. The following but wait for the next generation left me feeling even more strongly that way.

“But greater complexity might be forthcoming. While the current OneTap prototype has just six flavor cartridges and one container of malt mixture, Standaert says the next-generation OneTap Pro — slated for 2025 — should have at least 14 flavor cartridges and three malt-mix containers, which will allow it to reproduce a much larger variety of styles.”

Beer has four main inputs, it is true, but the combinations are endless just within malt, let alone hops, water and yeast. The device might be able to copy a specific beer but will it ever go further than just a flat two dimensional simulacrum? Could this make a Cold IPA? Or a Pastry Stout?

Let’s just say that I am cautiously pessimistic.

Limited Larks

You may recognize the name Hoplark as the creator of hopped teas and waters that I usually see at Whole Foods but can also be bought online.

You may not know that they also have limited editions like…

..or like this…

…might be a good alternative when the sun rachets up the heat.

818 2024

8one8 Brewing needs you to  save the date for our annual Parking Lot Anniversary Party.  On August 17, 2024, the San Fernando Valley brewery will be turning 9.  Follow their social media for more information on what’s in store.

Go get your free ticket HERE.

New Norwalk

Norwalk Brew House and founder Ray Ricky Rivera are transitioning to a physical location after years of being a little bit of contract brewer and a little bit of distributor too. 

According to Rivera, “Norwalk Brew House you’ll enjoy fresh beer brewed onsite and special one-off batches only available at the taproom. We’ll also offer a rotating selection of guest beer by other Latino owned breweries.”

The crowdfunding campaign launches via Indiegogo Monday 8/5/24 @ 9am. 

Mac the Saison

McMinnville, Oregon home of my alma mater, Linfield is smack dab in Oregon wine country but beer has been there too.  And now there is a MacCollab from four of the seven breweries that call Wildcat Country home.  Four Rows Saison-Style Farmhouse Ale from Golden Valley Brewery, Heater Allen Brewing, Grain Station Brew Works, and ForeLand Beer is a “crisp and dry brew features aromas of citrus and black pepper phenols, and was made with a carefully balanced mix of Pilsner, Vienna and Rye and hopped with Saaz and Hallertau Blanc.”

Distilled in Bixby Knolls

Distilling at the Beachwood Brewing location in Bixby Knolls is coming soon.  As I have posted about earlier, the former Liberation Brewing space is to be the  distilling HQ for Beachwood and a recent social media post had this to say…

“Get ready for specialty cocktails with Beachwood’s house-distilled gin, vodka, and rum, plus new delicious bites! And yes, we’re still pouring our award-winning craft beer.”

In the AgriHood

First, check out this nice piece at San Diego Beer News, right HERE.

OK, now that you are back. A – I have added Fox Point as a top tier destination the next time I head south, because I really dig the whole farm to table thing even though the phrase has lost some of its initial energy but also because the photos really make the place look calm and tranquil.

Gives me Stone World Bistro vibes but a little more earthy.

Your Oktoberfest Beer Friend

This post is a reminder about a L.A. beer company that you can support while also learning about beer.  It is Your Beer Friend and they have an upcoming event all about Oktoberfest.  They will be “doing a public virtual tasting with six beers – all Oktoberfest themed. Learn the difference between Märzen and Festbier and what makes a beer officially an “Oktoberfest Bier”. And, for the truly adventurous, we’ll be blind tasting 6 Oktoberfest beers in order to rank your favorite.”

Register by September 30th right HERE for the October 11th tasting.