San Jose celebrates Beer Week

SF Beer Week has commenced, and San Jose, CA is celebrating too.

A graphic featuring Camino Brewing Company, Clandestine Brewing, and S27 Ales glasses.

There’s something fun brewing...

Photos via SJtoday staff, @randywelch5708, and @clandestinebrewing

Calling all zythophiles. 🍺

SF Beer Week has commenced, and San Jose is joining the party.

The Guildhouse will host a kickoff event on Saturday, Feb. 11, and feature pours from local craft breweries including: Narrative Fermentations, Hapa’s Brewing Co., Strike Brewing Co., Fox Tale Fermentation Project, S27 Alehouse & Brewery, Camino Brewing Co., and more.

This special brew will debut, too — “This Beer Creates Opportunity” — a 8.5% ABV hazy double IPA created by all five chapters (SF, Silicon Valley, North Bay, Coast, and East Bay) of the Bay Area Brewers Guild.

Proceeds from the beer’s sale will go towards creating opportunities + improving diversity within the Bay Area’s craft beer industry.

Grab tickets for the kickoff event on Eventbrite, which start at $55.

But wait, the celebrations don’t stop there. Hapa’s Brewing Co. will host a sixth anniversary party + Clandestine Brewing will celebrate its fifth anniversary. Cheers to that. 🍻

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