The harsh, cold, Buffalo winter makes me reflect upon my summer vacation that I took to Los Angeles. When I was there I stayed at The Brewery.


Not the kind you’d expect in fact, this brewery has been altered into work and living space. It is located on the east side of Los Angeles. They have an indoor atrium…

…and they have an amazing view from the roof. The current residences of The Brewery have an annual art walk.

They have people come through the facility and take a look at some of their sculptures, paintings and other works. I got there about two weeks after the art walk this year. I was saddened to learn I had just missed it.
It was an amazing space with a sense of history, being that it was an old brewery back in the day. It also has a sign on the top of Angel City Brewery (non-affiliated of course). I found that out after the fact.

When I tell people that I went to Los Angeles to visit a friend and stayed in a brewery, they get the wrong idea. Hopefully this will help clear that up. I can’t wait to go back. Hopefully next time, we will have more beer!
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The term, and style, of English Brown Ale evolved from Mild in the 1800′s, but then died out as brewers started to shy away from using 100% brown malt as a base. Pale malt was cheaper because of its higher yield, and that was used as a base for all beers, including Porter and Stout. The Mann brewery was responsible for bringing traditional brown ale back at the end of the 19th century, with a beer of the same name, while Whitbread and the ever popular Newcastle shortly followed suit. At this point, and leading up to today, this beer style is split between Southern English Brown and Northern English Brown. The Southern English Brown style is darker, sweeter, and lower in alcohol than their Northern cousins; unfortunately, outside of the UK, very few commercial examples exist, with Manns commanding over 90% of their market share in Britain. Northern English Browns are much more prevalent, are drier and more hop-oriented, and display a nuttier character than a caramel one.
Better yet, I didn’t even have to pop by the store to pick it up! My rad cousin was coming by for help with his website, and as a gesture of thanks, he brought over a 6-pack. Did I mention how rad my cousin is?

