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76 Visited early evening on a Wednesday prior to a flight at nearby LAX. Very much a production brewery in a warehouse part of town. Parking is ample, entrance to brewery is up a few stairs into the tasting room. Patio out front as you enter, open front, small bar past picnic tables. Games in the corner for folks to play as they hang out. Very casual fee to the place. Menus for food. Beer selection is 17 house beers available as full pours or as tasters. Some cans and growlers available to go. Nice staff with an overall good vibe. Well worth a visit before or after an LAX flight. 76 = *** (Worth the visit, must for locals, and visitors with time) I only use the total score, not the component parts. |
76 Warehouse space with deck over parking area. Good ocean breeze today. Decor is steel, stained pine benches, Formica table tops. Carbon filament light strings in the air. Seems to be functioning as a local. Nice music. Clearly worth a stop. |
68 |
62 Decent place near LAX if you have a bit of a layover. Very open concept but full of people. 10 beers on tap almost all of which are IPA’s of sorts and a bit overpriced. $15 for the seasonal flight of 5 or $10 for the core beers and nothing too spectacular. Seemed like a chill enough place but I wouldn’t go here other than the short distance when traveling through LAX. |
78 Deux possibilité de palettes de dégustation, le core lineup et les spécialités. La qualité générale est au-dessus de la moyenne et l’endroit ne fait pas trop impersonnel avec quelques bonnes places à l’extérieur. |
68 Another warehouse like brewery with a very nice large patio. Service was bar service and decent, selection was large with well priced flights. Beers were OK, with nothing really standing out, I wouldn’t make a specific trip unless I was in the area. |
76 Tough to find - no, it’s not the tattoo parlor, it’s behind it. Indoor and outdoor picnic table seating. $8 or $12 flights of 5 pretty good beers. |
70 not easy to find (no external signs when I visited), decent beer, two flights of 5 offered, friendly service |
78 Visited March 29, 2015.
This is right off 405 a couple blocks to the west. It’s not immediately obvious where it is from Manchester so check the GPS or turn north on Isis and look near the back. You’ll see a large grain silo with the name written on it and a patio. Inside is a very large space wit ha decent sized brewing system. There’s a smallish tasting bar up front with a number of picnic tables scattered around and some seating on the patio. THey had several hoppy beers, an ESB, a Kolsch, an imperial stout, and there was a collaboration tripel done with Arizona Wilderness. The beers were decent all around, not amazing but enjoyable. I think the kolsch was my favorite along with the DIPA. Interesting that they have an imperial stout as a year round beer. Prices are reasonable, if not a touch high, the owner/server was friendly and helpful, and they do tasters and flights. They of course also sell glasses. I don’t often go to Inglewood but I’d stop in again if passing through. |
82 Very close to LAX, huge brewing space with a huge amount of room to expand. Hard to find (no real signage)...look for a grain silo. Some nice patio, which is great for plane watchers. Plenty of parking. Beers are very solid for a new start up brewery (head brewer/owner is ex- Kinnetic and Drakes). Friendly staff, good pricing. Well laid out space with room to grow. I expect very good things moving forward. |
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