Los Angeles Craft Breweries: The New and Best of 2024

A Quick List of Unique Dog Friendly Microbrewery Pubs in L.A.


For many, the love of beer is at the core of their enjoyment of local microbreweries. They appreciate the art and science behind brewing with the opportunity to taste a wide range of different artisan made beers. And with an assortment of local breweries throughout Los Angeles, there’s something for everyone and every taste.

Join me on this self-guided brewery pub crawl as I sample beer flights of local craft brews from some of the best, and new up and coming breweries of 2024 with extraordinary themes. Beginning from the northern most point in Lancaster, California to the southernmost point in Long Beach (LBC) with many pits stops of local watering holes along the way.

cheers to the love of beer!

 

Antelope Valley Breweries

 
 

Local Craft Beer Underground Brewery Bowling

706 W Lancaster Blvd #102
Lancaster, CA 93534

☎︎ +1 (661) 473 3333

www.localcraftbeer.net

 

San Fernando Glendale Burbank Breweries

 
 

Shadow Grove Brewing

1116 2nd St.
San Fernando, CA 91340

☎︎ +1 (747) 500 7400

www.shadowgrovebrewing.com

 
 

Lincoln Beer Company

3083 Lima St.
Burbank, CA 91504

☎︎ +1 (818) 861 7169

www.lincolnbeercompany.com

 
 

Brewyard Beer Company

906 Western Ave.
Glendale, CA 91201

☎︎ +1 (818) 409 9448

www.brewyardbeercompany.com

 
 

Paperback Brewing Co.

422 Magnolia Ave.
Glendale, CA 91204

☎︎ +1 (818) 484 5079

www.paperback.la

 

West L.A. Breweries

 
 

All Season Brewing Company

800 S La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036

☎︎ +1 (323) 591 0330

www.allseasonbrewing.com

 

Downtown L.A. Breweries

 
 

Homebound Brew Haus

800 N Alameda St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012

☎︎ +1 (213) 265 7427

www.homeboundbrewhaus.com

 

What to Look for in Your Local Brewery:

  • Quality of Beer — The most important factor in a good brewery is the quality of the beer it produces. Breweries that consistently produce a high-quality, well-crafted beer and that meet the expectations of their customers will make the cut.

  • Range of Unique Beers — A good brewery should offer a range of beer styles and options to meet the diverse tastes of its customers. This can include traditional craft beers, seasonal offerings, and uniquely innovative beers that are not readily available at other establishments, giving customers a chance to try new and unique flavors.

  • Social Atmosphere — A good brewery should have a welcoming and enjoyable atmosphere that encourages socializing and community building. This can include outdoor spaces, live music events, and other amenities that make the brewery a popular gathering spot for locals.

  • Customer Service — Good breweries prioritize customer service, making sure their staff is knowledgeable, friendly, and responsive to customer needs as many people prefer to support local businesses, and visiting a brewery is a way to support the local economy while enjoying a drink.

  • Sustainability — Many customers appreciate breweries that prioritize sustainability and environmentally friendly practices, such as reducing waste, using locally sourced ingredients, and being mindful of their carbon footprint.

  • Innovation — Breweries that are innovative and constantly pushing the boundaries of beer-making are often considered to be good, as they bring new and exciting experiences to their customers.

  • Educational Experience — Breweries can also offer an educational experience for beer lovers, with tours and tastings that help people learn more about the brewing process and different beer styles.

 
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