Beer Beside the Bay: Sipping Along the San Francisco Peninsula
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Beer Beside the Bay: Sipping Along the San Francisco Peninsula
"In San Mateo County, in a 30-mile stretch along highway 101-from the Caltrain commuting hubs of Burlingame down to Redwood City-tap lines and tanks are full, creating a new beer trail worth traipsing."
"Since 2014, pints and pinball machines have been bringing drinkers in for May The Haze Be With You, a 7% New England-style IPA with an essence of orange and pine, as well as Murder She Wroatmeal, a rich, dark oatmeal stout with notes of cacao and coconut."
"Known for its sours, San Carlos's Blue Oak brewery has a sprawling indoor/outdoor open space where you can try their Cherry Bomb fruited sour with cherry and lime, or the POG is My Copilot, a tropical fusion of passion fruit, orange, and guava."
San Mateo County, spanning 30 miles along Highway 101 from Burlingame to Redwood City, has emerged as a notable beer destination complementing the Bay Area's established brewery culture. Twelvemonth in Burlingame operates as an ambitious plant-based restaurant and bakery in a former brewery space, featuring diverse tap lines including Russian River favorites and non-alcoholic options. Alpha Acid Brewing Company in Belmont offers creative brews like May The Haze Be With You IPA and Murder She Wroatmeal stout, alongside barrel-aged selections. Blue Oak Brewing Co. in San Carlos specializes in sour beers with fruited varieties like Cherry Bomb and tropical-inspired POG is My Copilot, complemented by food truck partnerships.
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