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Offline dllipe

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My wife and I are going to San Diego for a few days in June and I wanted to find out if there are some taprooms/brewpubs around the area that I should not miss.  Stone, PP-Carlsbad and Port Brewing are on my list so far.  I think we're there for 3 nights and my wife is really cool about beer hobby.

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By the way, I'm in Boulder, CO so we get quite a few of the CA stuff but that's not going to stop me from visiting.  But if there's something around there that I've never heard of before that's really good I'd especially like to know about them.
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Offline paul

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Doesn't White Labs have a tap room in that area?

I don't know anything about it but would think that would be worth checking out. Has anyone been there?

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There are a bunch on 30th Street. Toronado may have been my favorite last year at the NHC.
Edit-Those are multitaps, though.

For brewpubs, any Pizza Port will do.
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Glad you have Stone on your list.

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Well, there are over 40 now and it's a big county, so depending on where you'll be staying and what you'll be doing,and what you like, it just depends.  Toronado and Hamiltons will have lots and lots of different San Diego as well as California beers.
You mentioned your availability in Boulder so I'm sure you have had Ballast Point and Green Flash. Stone is on your list, its a neat place to visit and they are also great in that they will have several taps of other micros that they think are great.
Alpine is awesome but out of the way a bit. Alesmith should be visited. If you find yourself in Coronado you should check out the namesake brewery there. Pizza Port in Ocean Beach is very good and you can then walk to Newport Pizza and the Harp which are bars with some great taps.
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My went to the American Diabetes Conference there last June and I tagged along since I had never been to SD.  We stayed across the street from the Midway and walked over to Karl Strauss Brewing Company a couple of times.
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I do have some tips about the ideas you do have... Make reservations for Stone, if you want to eat.  If you plan on going to the bottle shop, it opens at 5 pm during the week.  I learned both of those lessons the hard way :)
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Offline dllipe

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Great responses thanks.  Good to know Iron Fist is on the list.  I'm a volunteer beer sorter for GABF and WBC and they pay us with mixed cases of beer.  I got a couple of 750's from Iron Fist from WBC sorting the last couple of weeks.  One is a stout and I can't remember what the other one is.
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I do have some tips about the ideas you do have... Make reservations for Stone, if you want to eat.  If you plan on going to the bottle shop, it opens at 5 pm during the week.  I learned both of those lessons the hard way :)

Thank you, that's great to know.
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I would also say go and visit White Labs new "classroom" that they've opened up.
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Do you have more detail on this new White Labs "Classroom"? I will be in San Diego in June for few days and I am intrigued.
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I would also say go and visit White Labs new "classroom" that they've opened up.

Will do, didn't realize they were there or that they had a classroom. 

Thanks.
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I would plan a meal at Stone.
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