History:
The Indian Wells Brewing Company is located on a historic artesian spring.The water that we use to brew all of our beers and sodas is pure...
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welcome to the bravery brewing company! we are an independently owned craft brewery and tasting room located at 42705 8th street west, lancaster...
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Our StoryWe have always felt tremendously lucky to have the opportunity to open a brewery, and to receive the outpouring of support everyone has sh...
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Transplants Brewing Company is planning to open its doors soon in Palmdale, CA with a focus on hoppy west coast ales and creative specialties. We s...
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About Us:
"Oggi" stands for "today" in Italian. It symbolizes freshness as well as "the here and the now".It is congruent with high quality pizza,...
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About Us:
A family of eleven decided to open shop in Apple Valley where they reside. The story begins 5 years ago brewing on a 20 gallon pilot sys...
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WELCOME TO OAK HILLS BREWING COMPANY, HOME TO THE BEST BREWS IN THE HIGH DESERT! WE ARE DEDICATED TO BRINGING YOU QUALITY BEER WITH THE FRESHEST IN...
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Dale Bros is a craft brewery and tap room in Upland, CA. We brew the kind of beer we like to drink. Beer that's smooth, balanced and that pairs up ...
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"Rök House" refers to the stone structures that Vikings brewed ale in. Being masters of their craft, these ancient brew houses were constructed ou...
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No Clue Craft Brewery is a small family owned and operated brewery in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Our small hand-crafted brews are made with the same car...
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Our Story:Don't live your life chasing money, because money won't buy you happiness. But live your life chasing your dreams and the happiness will ...
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Our Story:
Hamilton Family Brewery started in the backyard of our small home in Rancho Cucamonga. We are so passionate about our community and our ...
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La Verne Brewing Company is a family owned and operated brewery near the Pomona Raceway (Drag Strip) and Brackett Field Airport in La Verne, Califo...
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Why the name Alosta? In the late 1800's there were two very different towns in So. California, one was a town named Glendora, which was a thriving ...
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The two founding members of this amazing endeavor began as homebrewers. They ate their barley, smelled their hops and eventually grew up to be big ...
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