Everywhere Beer (2022)

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by fegelFatso, Nov 20, 2022.

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  1. fegelFatso

    fegelFatso Pundit (949) Jun 23, 2013 California

    Hey Everyone!

    Not sure if you’ve all heard about the hottest new brewery to hit SoCal, but if you haven’t, check out Everywhere Beer company! They are a new endeavor from former Bruery employees setting out to continue stretching the limits of beer.

    I came down this weekend for their first barrel preview, and if it’s a hint, we’re in for a HUGE treat in the years to come.

    Go check them out! 1501 Orangewood Ste 101, Orange CA. You won’t regret it!
     
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  2. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    I still think these guys are overpriced. I have had some of their IPA’s on tap at Green Cheek and Windsor. It’s a little cheaper than having at everywhere brewery. Didn’t care for one of their pale ales. I prefer Radiant beers over everywhere. But they are new.
     
  3. fegelFatso

    fegelFatso Pundit (949) Jun 23, 2013 California

    Just give them time… there’s not a beer I don’t like, and I think they are trying to not pull a “modern times” now.
     
  4. Jesseix

    Jesseix Pundit (913) Mar 18, 2022 California

    Their beers seem to be very well received, the couple I tried were quite good and the taproom bartenders I’ve talked about them with say the early beers are way ahead of the curve compared to other new breweries. But their brewery pricing seems like it’s turning people off, I haven’t been yet but I remember hearing about $9 seltzers and radlers and that would be a hard pass for me. I know that startup costs and labor and everything else are very expensive (especially in SoCal), but I do hope they’re not leaning on their backgrounds to “justify” overly expensive beers for the duration.
     
  5. AlexM

    AlexM Pooh-Bah (1,868) Jun 9, 2011 California
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    Their pricing is weird … yes $9 (and $6 for smaller pours) for seltzers and radlers and lagers, but also for high ABV IPAs and pastry stouts. Not sure why the same pricing for all styles. Great space w solid quality beers though … definitely worth a visit.
     
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  6. AlexM

    AlexM Pooh-Bah (1,868) Jun 9, 2011 California
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    What’s the member pricing on their Greatness BS banana stout?
     
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  7. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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    I’ve only had one of their beers, but it reminded me of the West Coast game of ten years ago. Hoping they don’t go Hazy crazy and also brew too many beers to keep up with (Radiant). Shoutout to my hometown of Orange, too.
     
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  8. pdmoore714

    pdmoore714 Pundit (904) Dec 26, 2013 California
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    $32.06 a bottle, that includes tax and discount
     
  9. AlexM

    AlexM Pooh-Bah (1,868) Jun 9, 2011 California
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    Not bad at all … now just need to figure out how to try some as a non-member :slight_smile:
     
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  10. 562Brew

    562Brew Zealot (501) Mar 5, 2018 California
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    Greatness was truly surprising. Went in not sure what to expect but was blown away. Everywhere set the bar high with this first release. The upcoming projects sound tasty as well, hoping they nail the execution like they did with Greatness.
     
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  11. jrm303130

    jrm303130 Devotee (365) Jan 26, 2016 California

    I’ve had a few of their beers and enjoyed them. I like their tap room as well. With the people running everywhere I don’t doubt they will make some great beer. But I find myself not going in often because of their pricing structure. It’s just too much. Especially with all the competition around them. I go to Green Cheek, Bruery, Bottle Logic, and Radiant more. Hoping they succeed but hoping they adjust their pricing structure.
     
  12. pinballplayer

    pinballplayer Maven (1,487) Jul 2, 2014 California
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    Count me in the price adverse camp. $9 full pours and $5 halfs is indeed too much for me. Looks like they do have $7 full pours ($4 half) of a kolsch but that's not enough to get me in the tasting room.

    The beers I've had are quite good though.
     
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  13. AyeDogg

    AyeDogg Pundit (910) Oct 29, 2015 California
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    Repetitive comment, enjoy the aesthetic of the taproom and great quality beers but price point doesn't do it for me. Find myself going to Green Check far more.
     
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  14. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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    Has a pour of Clarity WC IPA last night at Provisions in Orange (haven’t been to the actual brewery yet). Old school all the way. Need more beers like it.
     
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  15. fegelFatso

    fegelFatso Pundit (949) Jun 23, 2013 California

    I think the pricing is a valid concern (I assume trying to open up a brewery in this economic environment is pretty difficult), but I’d still urge everyone to give them a try. I’ve yet to have a bad beer from them.

    And if you can, get your hands on a bottle of Greatness!!! Phenomenal BA stout!!!!!!
     
  16. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    I’ve had 5 or 6 of their IPA’s/Pales Ale. All good except for the pale ale These Are Days. I’ve been to the brewery. Nice layout. Not so much on their pricing. Yes I paid $8 for TAD at Green Cheek SB. Still a buck cheaper than the E tasting room. If your in the area and you want the check out a new place then I’d recommend stopping in Everywhere. You could always head over to Green Cheek or some of the other fine establishments in the area. For now I’m fine with the 3 breweries (soon to be 4) I have nearby my house. All 10 minutes or less driving. 3 I can walk to and stumble back home. I’ll visit Everywhere again next time I need to go back in that area. But for now I’m cool.
     
  17. fegelFatso

    fegelFatso Pundit (949) Jun 23, 2013 California

    Wanted to follow up on the price thing…

    While $9/full pour is on the steeper side of reasonable, it’s by now means an outlier. Maybe it’s different because I’m in the Bay, but I’m paying $8-10 for a pint now at many craft breweries.

    Now, if I’m being honest, I’ve been pulling away from The Bruery because their prices are skyrocketing while their quality is declining, but I think $9 for a full pour of something excellent (most of Everywhere’s beers) is reasonable… leaning on the steep side, but not to the point where I’d pass on it.

    The days of $5 pints are over… as long as what’s in the glass is awesome, I’ll be happy to shell out more. Especially to support a place I believe so strongly in.
     
  18. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    I revisited Everywhere last week Monday. It was my 2nd time there. Thank god they have half pours for $5. The beers are good. I’d put them up there with Radiant. Radiants pricing is a bit lower. Both owners come from the Bruery family. So I would think the beers are in good hands. I’ve had several IPA’s from Everywhere elsewhere. All $7-8 for a full pour. Not $9 at everywheres tasting room. 4pks to go? Yes. Single ipa cans are $20 and dipa’s at $22. I ended up taking their hazy ipa cans home. I mean if I’m going to pay 20 for a single ipa it might as well be a hazy. Hazy’s usually cost more than west coast. Before everywhere, I stopped in at 1886 for lunch and to try some of their beers on tap. Beers their were also good. The head brewers last job was at Kern River. Only problem? No cans or crowlers to go. Good thing everywhere’s beers are everywhere in OC.
     
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  19. jrm303130

    jrm303130 Devotee (365) Jan 26, 2016 California

    Never heard of 1886. Checked their website and looks good. Will have to check this place out. Thanks!
     
  20. AlmostDeadly777

    AlmostDeadly777 Crusader (426) Apr 29, 2018 California
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    Going to add to the repetitiveness but 9 bucks for a full pour, in OC at least, is steep to me. Especially when its for just a Pale Ale or a WCIPA. That being said its my only gripe, I've really liked just about everything I've tried and even joined the club, so for me personally it won't be 9 a pour anymore, but I absolutely understand that can be off-putting for some especially when Green Cheek/Radiant/Bruery/Bottle Logic/Monkish are all not very far away.
     
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