Anaheim Becoming California's Brewery-Friendly City

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  1. Jason

    Jason Founder (0) Aug 23, 1996 Massachusetts

    With 15 Open and Another 6 in Development, Craft Breweries Are Central to Anaheim’s Continuing Urban Vitality

    ANAHEIM, Calif. (July 1, 2018) — Through citywide incentives and neighborhood revitalization, the City of Anaheim is becoming California’s fastest-growing center for craft brewers. The number of breweries recently expanded to 15, with 21 breweries soon to be in the city. More Anaheim breweries opened in the past two years than in any other city in Orange County, and Anaheim now has half of all the breweries in Orange County, California.

    “Anaheim is evolving into a hub for microbreweries, larger brewery developers, and for the tastemakers that propel industry trends,” said John Woodhead, Director of Community & Economic Development for the City of Anaheim. “We are combining regulatory innovations with the power of breweries to drive economic revitalization. This includes very creative re-uses of historic buildings, infusing them with an authentic sense of place.”

    Woodhead estimates the reformed regulations can reduce upfront “soft” costs (such as permitting) from $100,000 in nearby cities, to closer to $10,000 in Anaheim. The approach joins retail developers with the top levels of the City, including Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait, who encourages the community identity brought to Anaheim by recognized beer artisans.

    “What the wine industry did for Napa, craft breweries can do for Anaheim,” Tait said. Tait announced the “Brew City” initiative in 2014 to streamline the approval process for new craft breweries. There are now 15 breweries open and six more are planned.

    Leisuretown, a LAB Holding partnership with Modern Times Beer, will be “the community’s backyard” in restored buildings on Anaheim Boulevard. Link to high-resolutionrendering by Studio One Eleven.

    Among the City’s planning tools are:
    • Allowing “by-right” brewery development in all commercial and industrial zones, reducing permitting time and costs.
    • Relaxing ordinances to better allow breweries to incorporate food services.
    • Strategically developing craft breweries in historic structures to boost revitalization.
    • Establishing a “brewery concierge” planning expert to welcome the craft-beer industry and keep Anaheim on the cutting-edge of trends.
    The ”Brew City Ambassador”/ Senior Planner, Scott Koehm, assists with issues ranging from permitted locations to tasting-room size, and outdoor patios. Also assisting is the City’s Business Solutions Specialist, serving as a single point of contact during the building plan-check and construction process. By-right” development reduces uncertainty, permitting time and overall permitting costs.

    Under Koehm’s leadership, Anaheim’s Brew City webpage describes how alcohol manufacturing dates back to the founding of the city in the 1800s, when “the climate for production of beer, wine and distilled spirits was perfect for the City's founding business leaders.”

    Leisuretown and Other Partnerships with LAB Holding

    Electrica Craft Brewery will open in fall, 2018, created by the owners of the popular Urbana Mexican Gastronomy in the Packing House. The new brewery in a former electrical switching station at 320 South Lemon Street is being redeveloped by LAB Holding, creators of The Packing House and many other Anaheim retail successes. Unsung Brewery opened last year in LAB Holding’s Make building, a former marmalade factory adjacent to the historic Packing House on Anaheim Boulevard.

    LAB Holding is also partnering with San Diego’s well-known Modern Times Beer on a 32,000-square-foot complex that will include – in the company’s celebrated creative approach – a coffee roaster and vegan Mexican food restaurant surrounded by gardens and a swimming pool. The craft-beer-centered Leisuretown will open in fall 2018 just south of the Packing House, at 554 South Anaheim Boulevard in a renovated Craftsman-style residence and adjacent barrel-vault commercial building.

    Describing Leisuretown as “the community's backyard,” LAB Holding creator and founder Shaheen Sadeghi said, “Brewers today are bringing neighbors together – much like the pubs of London or Ireland serve as neighborhood gathering spaces.”

    LAB Holding has been a key revitalization partner with City of Anaheim, restoring older structures while infusing them with vibrant retail and other uses.

    “When communities tear down history and build all new products, it takes away the soul and the heartbeat of the city,” said Sadeghi. “By preserving as many of these buildings as possible and blending with new products built in the area, we hope to create an even better balanced neighborhood. We would like the next generation in Anaheim to have a real relationship to its history and enjoy these structures and their stories.”

    The smaller venues join larger microbreweries with tasting rooms. These establishments have a national presence and include Karl Strauss, Golden Road and Noble Ale Works in the Platinum Triangle near Angel Stadium. Coming soon to this neighborhood is Brewheim.

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  2. AlexM

    AlexM Pooh-Bah (1,844) Jun 9, 2011 California
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    I still don't get how this swimming pool is going to go down ... I mean is it like douche bag meat market pool parties in Vegas? Will there be Modern Times lifeguards (ISO uniform t-shirts)? Leisuretown will only serve in plastic beer cups? Will there be a "Don't Pee In Our Pool" hazy IPA, cuz IPAlot when I drink :stuck_out_tongue:
     
  3. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,608) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    Got my speedo's out. But it fits a little tight. Okay...a lot tight. Haven't worn it since 78. :dizzy_face:. I have a 16oz SS mug with cap I can bring to fill with liquid Haze for the pool action. Will there be pool volleyball or basketball?
     
  4. AlexM

    AlexM Pooh-Bah (1,844) Jun 9, 2011 California
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    Seriously ... in concept this sounds like it's going to be a shit-show ... alcohol, hipsters and neckbeards just don't seem to be a good mix with water :grimacing:
     
  5. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,608) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    Seriously...you might be right. But I'm sure these guys have a plan. My biggest grip isn't the pool situation. It's the food menu. I'm not putting down the peeps who love to eat vegan. But I wish they would have some regular meat items on the menu. Getting back to the pool. They would have to have changing rooms with indoor & outdoor shower, no glass allowed in and around the pool area. I'm sure if one of the #HazeBros were to accidently piss in the pool you'd be able to tell from the #HazyPiss and the smell of Hops. Just hope they don't try and fart in the pool and poop :poop: instead. :poop:
     
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  6. Frosty11161

    Frosty11161 Savant (1,064) May 2, 2016 California
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    On flipside there's Cellador trying to hopefully open a tasting room by 2nd anniversary, or very least end of 2018.
     
  7. wolf13

    wolf13 Zealot (748) Dec 11, 2014 California
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    Given various permit issues/delays I’ve heard multiple breweries have had in Anaheim, I would hate to know how long non-“By-right” development takes...

    I had the same opinion originally when the Dankness Dojo opened in LA, however eating there quickly changed my mind as to how good vegan food could be. I’ve tried almost everything in that menu over various visits and I’m pretty impressed.
     
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  8. BayAreaJoe

    BayAreaJoe Pooh-Bah (1,650) Nov 23, 2017 California
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    Pool folks think they should be everywhere. They already stuck one inside a baseball stadium; might as well start sticking them in breweries and restaurants what the hell.
     
  9. Rbarnes4381

    Rbarnes4381 Initiate (0) Oct 29, 2013 California
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    That is because the city of LA is impossible to work with, they are so slow to do anything. It took Modern times almost 2 years to get LA opened and they have a much larger staff and experience opening a tasting room.
     
  10. whiskey

    whiskey Initiate (0) Feb 25, 2012 California

    I was born in '78. Thanks for making me feel not old shortly after my 40th bday. :wink:
     
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  11. Craft_Drinks

    Craft_Drinks Aspirant (222) Oct 4, 2017 California

    As someone who lives in Anaheim, this excited me but is worrisome. I just hope these breweries are not only well ran but the quality of beer is in the forefront of their minds I try my best to support local new Anaheim breweries such as Asylum, Stereo, American Ale Works, Green Cheek ( the best of the bunch in my opinion) and Towne (my least favorite). I think all of these have been opened for at least a year except fo Steroes (I think they’re going on for 2?

    I’m sure I am forgetting one or so, but I think people should give these other Anaheim breweries a shot.
     
  12. InfiniteJester23

    InfiniteJester23 Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2017 Norway

    I'm done with Towne. Their beer just isn't good, at all. Too many good breweries in Anaheim for my money to go to bad beer because it's local.
     
  13. Craft_Drinks

    Craft_Drinks Aspirant (222) Oct 4, 2017 California

    Towne just feels too artificial for me. Their beers are subpar and the only thing going for them is just the venue. I think they have one of the best venues around but too bad their beers are not good.

    Have you had some of the other ones I’ve mentioned? Besides GC, I think that Stereo have solid offerings. Nothing to go crazy over but I think they are getting better and better and same with American Ales. Don’t like their ipas but they have solid stouts.
     
  14. InfiniteJester23

    InfiniteJester23 Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2017 Norway

    I like the people at American Ales a lot (they do a lot of stuff with the local craft beer running clubs and with homebrewing groups), and I think the beer is worth drinking. Green Cheek is of course great, best lager brewery in SoCal in my opinion. Never really got too into Stereo (I'm further South, so I'd rather just hit up Barley Forge in Costa Mesa for that sort of thing), and Asylum has the Hoparazzi curse: why the hell wouldn't I just mosey over to Bottle Logic instead?
     
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  15. pinballplayer

    pinballplayer Maven (1,373) Jul 2, 2014 California
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    Green Cheek is actually in Orange, not Anaheim.

    Hoparazzi and Towne, however, are definitely in Anaheim.
     
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  16. Streetkid

    Streetkid Initiate (0) Feb 10, 2016 California

    Whats the current complete list in Anaheim?
     
  17. fegelFatso

    fegelFatso Pundit (925) Jun 23, 2013 California

    Imagine if The Bruery opened a swimming pool! Imagine trying to do a few laps (let alone doggy paddling) after a few Black Tuesdays!
     
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  18. fegelFatso

    fegelFatso Pundit (925) Jun 23, 2013 California

    Wait... good Vegan food exists?!?!?
     
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  19. J-loco

    J-loco Savant (1,018) Jan 23, 2015 California
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    Poor lifeguard
     
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  20. vince4953529

    vince4953529 Pundit (909) Sep 28, 2006 California

    There are also Unsung, Anaheim Brewing, Legends. I know Karl Strauss also has a location in Anaheim (unsure if they brew onsite).
     
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