Some of the brewing companies, however, are relocating or consolidating.
In the past year, 17 brewing facilities and brewery-owned venues in San Diego County have closed. At first blush, that may come across as a large number. While it’s not insignificant, it’s only slightly higher than the 13 breweries and tasting rooms that closed the year prior. And, as detailed below, that statistic is not as alarming as it appears on its surface.Thank you for your support.
Unlike the above companies, 4-year-old Attitude Brewing was well-known, but for the wrong reasons. Despite an impressive win for one of its hazy IPAs at a prestigious international brewing competition, the World Beer Cup, the Barrio Logan-based business was unable to find success or overcome a negative reputation among industry contemporaries, nor skirmishes with its distributor, landlord and contractors.
Oceanside’s Breakwater Brewing can relate. Though still open, ownership has announced the brewpub’s closure is imminent even though it cannot provide an exact date. The Breakwater’s landlord has notified them their Coast Highway space and neighboring businesses will be razed later this year to make room for a city of Oceanside redevelopment project.
Kings & Convicts now manufactures its beers at Ballast Point’s headquarters. Their former tasting room is now operated by Miramar-based Duck Foot Brewing, which opened the location under their flag in March, while growing North Park interest, Fall Brewing, now operates the brewery and the tasting room, which opened to the public last month.
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