Food, fun, and craft beer in Long Beach
A festival featuring Long Beach artisans is on the schedule.
The Craft Beer LB Fest is Long Beach’s only event that will feature solely local artists, businesses, and artists. The breweries confirmed at this time are:
• TrustedGut
• Trademark Brewing
• Ten Mile Brewing
• Syncopated Brewing
• Smog City
• Scholb Long Beach
• Long Beach Beer Lab
• Liberation Brewing
• Ficklewood Ciderworks
• Dutch’s Brewhouse
• Congregation Ales
• Beachwood Brewing
• Ambitious Ales
The proceeds from the festival go to benefit Rancho Los Cerritos (RLC). Rancho Los Cerritos is a Historic Site, and RLC’s vision is to connect people with their culture, history, and community by inspiring curiosity about the past. To bring its vision to life, RLC has made it its mission to restore and preserve the grounds and structure; collect resources when appropriate; and interpret the relationship among the diverse people who have called RLC home, from Native Americans up until the 1940s, when modern Long Beach began to develop.
Cogged stones discovered at Rancho Los Cerritos in 1930 indicate that the first inhabitants in the area were Native Americans who lived from 2000 BC to 5000 BC. After that, a second group of Native Americans came to the area between 500 and 1200 AD. They left a rich tradition which RLC seeks to preserve.
The Craft Beer LB Fest is set for September 11, from 1.00 pm until 5.00 pm, at Rancho Los Cerritos. Events like this are a great place for people to exchange business cards.
The Craft Beer LB Fest is Long Beach’s only event that will feature solely local artists, businesses, and artists. The breweries confirmed at this time are:
• TrustedGut
• Trademark Brewing
• Ten Mile Brewing
• Syncopated Brewing
• Smog City
• Scholb Long Beach
• Long Beach Beer Lab
• Liberation Brewing
• Ficklewood Ciderworks
• Dutch’s Brewhouse
• Congregation Ales
• Beachwood Brewing
• Ambitious Ales
The proceeds from the festival go to benefit Rancho Los Cerritos (RLC). Rancho Los Cerritos is a Historic Site, and RLC’s vision is to connect people with their culture, history, and community by inspiring curiosity about the past. To bring its vision to life, RLC has made it its mission to restore and preserve the grounds and structure; collect resources when appropriate; and interpret the relationship among the diverse people who have called RLC home, from Native Americans up until the 1940s, when modern Long Beach began to develop.
Cogged stones discovered at Rancho Los Cerritos in 1930 indicate that the first inhabitants in the area were Native Americans who lived from 2000 BC to 5000 BC. After that, a second group of Native Americans came to the area between 500 and 1200 AD. They left a rich tradition which RLC seeks to preserve.
The Craft Beer LB Fest is set for September 11, from 1.00 pm until 5.00 pm, at Rancho Los Cerritos. Events like this are a great place for people to exchange business cards.