Baker, California beer scene

Beers to Try in Baker

Baker, California, may be small in size, but it boasts a vibrant craft beer scene that's capturing the attention of enthusiasts. Tucked away in the Mojave Desert, the town is home to a few notable breweries that showcase a diverse array of styles, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to explore unique flavors. Whether you're a fan of hoppy IPAs or rich stouts, Baker's breweries have something special to offer. The combination of local ingredients and innovative brewing techniques results in exceptional beers that reflect the character of this intriguing region.

Top Beers to Try

Desert Haze IPA

Three Forks Bakery & Brewing Co.IPA

This hazy IPA is bursting with tropical fruit flavors and a smooth finish, making it a refreshing choice for those warm desert days.

ABV: 6.2%

Bayou Stout

McIlhenney BrewingStout

A rich and robust stout, this brew features notes of chocolate and coffee, creating a perfect balance between sweetness and bitterness.

ABV: 7.0%

Sourdough Wild Ale

Almanac Beer Co.Wild Ale

This wild ale is fermented with wild yeast, offering complex flavors of tartness and funk, complemented by hints of fruit and oak.

ABV: 5.5%

Featured Breweries

Three Forks Bakery & Brewing Co. logo

Three Forks Bakery & Brewing Co.

📍 Baker

This unique establishment combines the warmth of a bakery with the creativity of a brewery, offering a delightful selection of fresh-baked goods alongside their craft beers.

McIlhenney Brewing

📍 Baker

Known for their innovative takes on classic styles, McIlhenney Brewing prides itself on creating flavorful beers that embody the spirit of their community.

Almanac Beer Co. logo

Almanac Beer Co.

📍 Baker

Almanac focuses on crafting farm-to-barrel beers that utilize locally sourced ingredients, resulting in deliciously unique flavors that celebrate the surrounding environment.

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BakerCaliforniaUnited StatesThree Forks Bakery & Brewing Co.McIlhenney BrewingAlmanac Beer Co.

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