New OC Breweries Worth Visiting?

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  1. hikanteki

    hikanteki Crusader (429) Oct 11, 2013 California
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    Different but related question...going to be staying near the Anaheim convention center for an upcoming conference. Which breweries are the most accessible via bus and/or Uber? (I'd prefer not to drive.)

    Last time I stayed in the area I took the bus to Unsung, which wasn't too much of a trek. I was looking at taking Uber/Lyft to some of the usual suspects i.e. Bruery, Noble, Bottle Logic but it was too much (around $15-17 each way). Any others that might be closer or more accessible?
     
  2. SoCalBeerIdiot

    SoCalBeerIdiot Pooh-Bah (2,191) Mar 10, 2013 California
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    Had pickups to do at Bottle Logic so I stopped by Brewery X on Saturday. Cool outdoor patio. Inside was small and...awkwardly high class looking? Weird.

    Anyway, tried two WCIPAs (not bad), a mosaic-hopped pale ale (tasty and light), and a hazy. Hate to admit it but their hazy was the best of the bunch. Took a crowler home with me. Will be back.
     
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  3. Vanlingleipa

    Vanlingleipa Maven (1,468) May 19, 2011 California
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    Just take a local bus.

    Brewheim and Noble are both on Katella, same street as the convention center - both breweries about three miles away. You can buy an OCTA single day bus pass - $5 for the round tripper.

    Also, Karl Strauss and Gunwhale are both a mile or two from Noble/Brewheim; a cheap, close Uber ride.
     
    #83 Vanlingleipa, Oct 22, 2019
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