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Friday, January 11, 2019

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The following are some quick-hit news items from WEST COASTER magazine’s website and blog covering the never-slowing, always-interesting scene that is #SDBeer.

 
13 Point Brewing
Earlier this week, we shared news of 13 Point Brewing’s soft-opening in Lemon Grove, but they aren’t the only new brewery to make themselves accessible to the public. Up in San Marcos, Double Peak Brewing has been opened in “sneak-preview” mode on Saturdays and Sundays since the weekend before Christmas. They’ve tinkered with their hours nearly every weekend, making it essential to follow their social-media posts to ensure they will be ready to receive. Beers tapped thus far include an amber ale, brown ale, red ale, two IPAs (one clear, one hazy) and Double Peak’s version of the Resilience IPA charity beer brewed to raise money for Sierra Nevada Brewing’s Camp Fire Relief Fund. Double Peak Brewing is located at 1801 Diamond Street, Suite 101.

Double Peak Brewing just opened in San Marcos
Though it has been open since September, Barrio Logan’s Attitude Brewing brewpub has been without food. Given the promise of an extensive menu of innovative sandwiches and salads and the venue’s more-than-ample restaurant seating, the space felt odd without a dining option. But the kitchen is operative and Attitude is now serving its full menu. Owner Kurt Bach says the next new big thing for the business will be a grand-opening weekend taking place January 25-27. Attitude Brewing is located at 1985 National Avenue, Suite 1115.

East Village's Knotty Brewing (above) is gearing up for a spring opening of a new location in Rancho Penasquitos.
The last item hits a soft spot in this former Rancho Peñasquitan. The small, North County inland community I once called home will soon be home to a venue owned by a local-beer producer when East Village-based Knotty Barrel opens a second location at 13211 Black Mountain Road. The 4,000-square-foot space is scheduled to debut sometime this spring. While it’s not a brewing facility, it will allow Rancho Peñasquitos residents a taste of local, independent beer from the hospitality company’s brewing arm, Knotty Brewing. That’s a nice first and a definite step in the right direction for my old stomping grounds. –By Brandon Hernandez, West Coaster senior editor.



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