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Brewery Train

California Brewery Train – Amtrak Gary Neshanian | July 1, 2021 (Google-map • Facebook • Instagram) {after my driving 500+ miles/5 days} California breweries – GoogleAmtrak · Plan Your Trip · Amtrak San Joaquins Route 7 · Wikipediamap • Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)map Sonoma-Marin Train (SMART) • Sonoma County Transit (SCT)Sonoma County Beer Trail […]

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Brewery Tour – C21

California Brewery Tour – 5 days/500 miles (Covid escape 2021) Gary Neshanian | June 1-5, 2021 (Google-map • Facebook • Instagram) Santa Rosa to Orange County, 5 days/500+ miles of US-101.My celebration of the end and escape of Covid in 2021. Thinking about a train next time after 7 ½ hour drive up… Russian River

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Reopen

California breweries reopen as COVID-19 restrictions are being reversed Breweries, after over eight months, are are allowed to operate outdoors statewide — even if they don’t serve food. Breweries are beginning to open indoors as their counties progress, capacity at first will be limited to 25% or 100 people, whichever is fewer. Breweries that serve

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Delivery – To-Go (Away)

Los Angeles • Orange County • San Diego Support your local micro-breweriesduring social distancingDeliverable & To-Go beer, gift cards, staff GoFundMes…email adds/changes: Gbrews-Away(gnish@gnish.com) Brewing Resources & News BA – Coronavirus Resource Center (Brewers Association) Virtual-GABFBIG – COVID-19 pandemic (Brewing Industry Guide)CCBA – COVID-19 resources for craft breweries (CA Craft Beer Association)CHB – Safer at Home

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Barley Forge, thank you…..

Barley Forge – Thank you for five great years Gary Neshanian | December 18, 2019 (Costa Mesa, CA) Barley Forge was a family-owned craft brewery founded by Greg Nylen and his wife Mary Ann Frericks.  They opened their doors in Oct. 2014, pioneered the craft micro-brewery scene in Costa Mesa, and were the cornerstone of

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Costa Mesa (Randolph Ave)

Gary Neshanian | Oct. 19, 2019 (Randolph Ave – Costa Mesa, CA) update* Jan. 16, 2020 Before the original micro-brewery in Costa Mesa closes at the end of this month, Barley Forge, I wanted to share my favorite micro-brewery walking-tour or pub-crawl, all four micro-breweries on the quarter mile of Randolph Ave, my superfecta. Randolph

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SteelCraft (Garden Grove)

Gary Neshanian | September 26, 2019 (SteelCraft – Garden Grove, CA) If you are a craft beer fan, that loves great brews on a patio-beer garden with lots of food choices, then you might want to visit a SteelCraft. They have opened their third location in Garden Grove. Each location has many food vendors, and

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Barley Forge is tapping out

By BRADLEY ZINT SEP. 17, 2019 5:25 PM (LA Times) Barley Forge Brewing Co., a microbrewery that helped pave the way for Costa Mesa’s craft beer scene, is closing, the company announced in a Facebook post Monday. The business at 2957 Randolph Ave., in the city’s trendy Sobeca district, is scheduled to close Oct. 31.

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CACB Summit (Sep 11-14)

CA Craft Beer Summit (Sep 11-14, 2019) @Long Beach Join California craft brewers to experience a one-of-a-kind craft beer expo featuring:education, networking and tasting, September 12-14, 2019 in Long Beach. Early Bird discounted tickets on sale May 14.Tickets available for one day or the entire weekend event! CA Craft Beer Summit Dates:Wednesday, Sept. 11: Registration

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