Whittier, California beer scene

Beers to Try in Whittier

Whittier, California, is rapidly emerging as a vibrant hub for craft beer enthusiasts, showcasing a diverse array of local breweries that emphasize quality and creativity. The craft beer scene here offers something for every palate, from hop-forward IPAs to rich stouts and refreshing lagers. As the community embraces its brewing culture, visiting these breweries not only provides an opportunity to taste unique flavors but also to experience the welcoming atmosphere that comes with them. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, these notable spots are a must-visit for any beer lover.

Top Beers to Try

Hazy IPA

LA Bodega Brewing Company β€’ IPA

This Hazy IPA boasts a juicy, tropical fruit profile with a smooth finish, perfect for hop enthusiasts looking for something vibrant.

ABV: 6.5%

Belgian Dubbel

The 6740 β€’ Belgian Ale

A rich and malty Belgian Dubbel featuring notes of caramel and dark fruit, offering a warming experience with every sip.

ABV: 7.0%

Pilsner

The Cellar Bottle Shop & Tasting Room β€’ Lager

This Pilsner is crisp and refreshing, showcasing a balanced hop character with a clean finish, making it an ideal choice for any occasion.

ABV: 5.0%

Featured Breweries

LA Bodega Brewing Company logo

LA Bodega Brewing Company

πŸ“ Whittier

LA Bodega Brewing Company is celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere and commitment to crafting high-quality, innovative beers that reflect the local culture.

The 6740

πŸ“ Whittier

The 6740 offers a cozy atmosphere with a wide selection of craft beers and delicious food pairings, making it a favorite local hangout.

The Cellar Bottle Shop & Tasting Room

πŸ“ Whittier

The Cellar Bottle Shop combines a retail experience with a tasting room, providing an extensive selection of local and imported craft beers in a relaxed environment.

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