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Getting bottles of those hoppy IPA’s from Beachwood will become a lot easier once this deal goes through….
“We are getting ready to embark on a pretty large expansion; while the deal isn’t done yet, we recognize that many people have come to learn that we’ll be acquiring Beach City Brewing in Huntington Beach. We are still in the process of securing the proper licenses that will allow us to take over the facility, so we’ve been a bit coy on the topic. Our hope, once the purchase of the assets and the transfer of the licenses takes place, is to increase our production capabilities over the next five years to upwards of 8,000 barrels. This will allow us to introduce more consumers to a steady line of Beachwood Brewing products via retail outlets such as bottle shops and grocery stores as well as restaurants and bars throughout Southern California. Our beers are increasingly growing in demand and this production facility allows us to expand at a rate we believe the market can sustain.” – Gabe Gordon

It is too bad about Beach City. Apart from the poorly executed labels, the minimal amount of beer that I had from them was quite above average and showed promise though it never achieved wider distribution. The failure of one business though will lead to expansion for others. I am flabbergasted each week when I look at the tap list of Beachwood beers then I remember the Blendery beers too and am more amazed at how Julian Shrago does it. He must be a logistics maven. This new space will allow more flexibility for his skills which is great news.

Beach City and an Angry Horse

The former is now brewing with tap handles in the South Bay and the latter is coming. What does it mean for Los Angeles craft beer?

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It means that we are slowly catching up in terms of quantity but it will take time to see where our quality lands.

We are blessed that the first breweries we were blessed with, were so good.

How the “newbies” of 2013 and 2014 fare is a chapter of the story yet to be written.

Now is the time to explore all the new spots and give your feedback in constructive ways. This is how we will get the best beer.

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So check out and support Beach City and let them know (constructively) your thoughts on the beer.  And then help bring the Angry Horse to life by donating to their Indie-Go-Go campaign, HERE.