GoFund Eagle Rock

Frivolous lawsuits are bad enough. Merge that with a patriarchy pusher and you have a really shitty situation.

Beloved trailblazing Los Angeles brewery, Eagle Rock has been targeted by one of these man-babies (sorry to all the actual babies who behave better than this jackass).

All because they have a Women’s Beer Forum. I will let Ting Su describe what went down below, but first I want you, dear reader, to head to this GoFundMe page and make a donation in whatever amount you can. As of my writing, they were 85% to their goal, which is great but what we need to do is show solidarity with the makers of Solidarity and close this damn legal loophole.

Here is the statement that I alluded to…(try to not get angry at the asshat who did this because even calling him an asshat might get a lawsuit)
“Back in 2009 when we opened Eagle Rock Brewery, I noticed that the few women who were visiting our tasting room and attending beer events throughout town were often pigeon-holed by their male counterparts into drinking only specific beer styles. And when women asked me (a fellow woman behind the bar) about beer-style recommendations, some men would interject by sharing what they thought women should drink. After seeing this so frequently I felt compelled to create an environment that was less male-dominated than anything else in the beer world. The Women’s Beer Forum was created to serve as an educational platform for more women interested in learning about beer, tasting through different beer styles, and being with a community of other women who enjoy good beer. On occasion, we would have men attend, present, and even participate in the discussions. It was simply named “Women’s Beer Forum” because I wanted to create a comfortable, safe environment for more women to actively join the conversation about craft beer. Most every other beer bar or beer event that I attended had predominantly men in attendance, and I felt there was a true need to balance the gender scale. Thus, the Women’s Beer Forum has been recurring monthly since March 2011.

In November of 2017, we received an email from an individual who claims to be a men’s rights activist. He reported that he emailed our general email line and was informed by one of our staff that the upcoming Women’s Beer Forum was for ‘women only.’ He then proceeded to demand thousands of dollars from us, while also threatening a discrimination complaint through the government if we refused to pay. Since he had never purchased admission through our online sales portal, we were unaware about his request to attend the Women’s Beer Forum. We apologized about the miscommunication and offered him an opportunity to learn about the same flight of beers provided at the event for the same ticket price. He declined the educational opportunity and instead filed a claim through the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH). After 7 months of waiting for a response, DFEH notified us of their decision that there was reasonable cause to open a case. Our only options: Pay a settlement to him or defend ourselves in a potential lawsuit that they would file on his behalf.

Looking at this situation from a moral standpoint, our decision seemed easy…We defend what we had worked so hard to create! But another question arose: Were we defending our beloved Eagle Rock Brewery or the Women’s Beer Forum? The sad truth we faced is that while defending ourselves against litigation it would mean risking the very brewery itself.

Career plaintiffs in such cases like these are able to make a living off of filing these types of complaints because most businesses choose to preserve the financial security of the company and pay them off. Career plaintiffs, similar to the “men’s rights activist” we are up against, can make comfortable livings by getting paid out through exploiting loopholes in legislation. All they do is fill out a couple forms per case and wait for checks from their complaints to start rolling in.

It kills me to say that we ended up settling. It’s something we had to do in order to protect the business (Eagle Rock Brewery), our home, the livelihoods of our team, and the investments made by friends and family who believe in us. At this point, we still have to come up with the funds for our legal fees and the settlement amount.

Further, we truly believe that justice hasn’t been achieved and the fight isn’t over. To prevent this from happening again in the future, we are also raising funds to build awareness throughout the beer and small business communities. Our goal is to work on getting legislators to amend the Unruh Act and eliminate the ongoing abuse of this law. As much as we would love to simply put this situation behind us, we very strongly feel there needs to be more awareness about these “men’s rights activists” who target and unfairly take advantage of women’s groups and small businesses. The more people who know about this can protect themselves, their friends, and businesses from such fraudulent claims, the fewer opportunity extortionists have of continuing to make a living off of it!

We are asking for your help. Please consider making a contribution to our campaign, sharing our story, being a unified voice with us, or just stopping by Eagle Rock Brewery to give us a hug or high-five. Thank you all for the support!”

Dip a Toe In


It has been really quite unbearably hot. A/C is one way to chill but what about a dip of the feet in cool water….

Eagle Rock Brewery has you covered with this super simple event:
“Come on out for a day of hanging out by the (teeny tiny) pools, sunbathing, or hiding under the shade. Outdoor jenga and cornhole will be available for FREE entertainment. Be brave enough to take a dip, just dip your feet into the water, or simply pull up a lawn chair and grab a can of beer! We’ll be hanging out grilling some hot dogs and drinking some beers poolside from 12pm-6pm on Sunday 9/9/2018.”

Hot dogs and cool feet sounds good.

Eat and Drink Your Feelings


My wife and I have been enjoying the Los Angeles Ice Cream boom for a few months now. We even have a list, comprised of, need to visit, have visited – liked, have visited – didn’t like. I thought it was a nice long list but Eat Your Feelings was not on the list.

Now, thanks to Eagle Rock Brewery, I can get some ice cream and beer pairing going….
“Our friends from Eat Your Feelings will be out at the taproom serving up some delicious gourmet ice creams to have with your beer on Thursday, September 6th from 6-9pm. Bring some friends and see who can come up with the best flavor combinations! Maybe we can even convince Chef Jason to make an ice cream with that beer!”

ERB 2 New

Eagle Rock Brewery is always moving and now they have two new cans coming out on March 20th.

The Future is Unclear – hazy IPA loaded with Mosaic, Citra, Simcoe, and Idaho 7. Available on draft and in 4-packs of 16oz cans.

3056 Pale Ale 03 – This release of our hop study pale ale featuring Chinook, Cascade and Mosaic hops will be available in 4-packs of 16oz cans.

e8

Eagle Rock Brewery is one of the standard bearers of the L.A. beer scene and they are now turning 8 and celebrating in hazy style!

Here are the initial plans for that day….
“And you’re invited to the party! Since we’re considered “so old-school” now in the exploding beer community in LA, we’re gonna celebrate with an old-school luau from 12p-6p on Sunday January 28, 2018. We’ll be serving up a whole roasted pig, offering a bunch of super-special beers on draft, AND releasing our 8-year anniversary beer! Juice Pop (hazy double IPA) will be released on draft and available in 4-packs of 16oz cans that day.”

In the Tap Lines for December 2017

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Christmas time in the sun, the perfect time to crack open a big barleywine or barrel-aged bomb. Maybe in January. In the meantime, here is what is coming this month.

~ e-visits to three breweries from anywhere on the planet, no Mars because that is apparently a Bud planet.
~ special featured reviews of Christmas beers, of course
~ Heads-Up on Los Angeles Beer Events
~ Three suggested beers to buy this month. One light, one medium and one dark
~ A Book & A Beer reads Strange Weather from Joe Hill.
~ I will tap the Firkin and give my no holds barred opinion on the craft beer world.

Here are two events to get your December started in the Los Angeles craft beer world:
1) December 3rd – 1st Anniversary for Gunwhale Ales in Costa Mesa.
2) December 6th – TRVE Brewing + Burial Tap Takeover at Eagle Rock Brewery

Belgian with a B

Eagle Rock Brewery has a Belgian Stout up it’s sleeve with the release (tomorrow) of brewer/founders Jeremy’s old home brew recipe is coming to taps.

“B Stout is a Belgian stout with late kettle additions of corriander, grapefruit zest, and orange blossom water.”

Small batch and no bottles (or cans) so get it early.

Saved


Tomorrow marks the latest Daytrip series release of Salvation Mountain, a gose with prickly pear, at Eagle Rock Brewery.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Leonard Knight’s Salvation Mountain, an official “national treasure” here in California.