List of breweries in San Diego County, California

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This list includes noteworthy large breweries, microbreweries, nanobreweries, brewpubs and taprooms in San Diego County, California .

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4S Ranch

Alpine

The Alpine Beer Company in Alpine, California Alpine Beer Company.jpg
The Alpine Beer Company in Alpine, California

Carlsbad

Chula Vista

Coronado

Escondido

The nine year-round beers produced by Stone Brewing Company Stone Brewing Co. Year Round Beers.jpg
The nine year-round beers produced by Stone Brewing Company

El Cajon

Encinitas

Imperial Beach

Julian

La Mesa, CA

Lakeside, CA

Oceanside

Ramona

San Diego

San Marcos

Santee

Solana Beach

Vista

Defunct breweries

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sorrento Valley, San Diego</span> Community of San Diego in California

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">AleSmith Brewing Company</span> Craft brewery in San Diego, California

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The Aztec Brewing Company was a regional brewery founded in Mexicali, Mexico in 1921, which moved to San Diego, California in 1933. It closed in 1953, and was revived as a brand in 2011. It is the only brewing company ever to move from Mexico to the United States.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Karl Strauss Brewing Company</span> Craft brewery in San Diego, California

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The Lost Abbey Brewing Company is a brewery in San Marcos, run by Director of Brewery Operations Tomme Arthur. The Lost Abbey specializes in producing Belgian-inspired beers, barrel-aged beers, and sours. The Lost Abbey is co-located with Port Brewing Company in a facility that previously housed Stone Brewing Co.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ballast Point Brewing Company</span> Brewery in San Diego, California

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mikkeller</span> Danish brewery

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Green Flash Brewing Company</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Beer in San Diego County, California</span> Beer in San Diego, California

San Diego County, California, has been called "the Craft Beer Capital of America". As of 2018, the county was home to 155 licensed craft breweries – the most of any county in the United States. Based on 2016 sales volume, three San Diego County breweries – Stone, Green Flash, and Karl Strauss – rank among the 50 largest craft brewers in the United States. San Diego County brewers pioneered the specialty beer style known as Double India Pale Ale, sometimes called San Diego Pale Ale. Its beer culture is a draw for tourism, particularly during major festivals such as San Diego Beer Week and the San Diego International Beer Competition. San Diego County breweries including Stone Brewing Co., AleSmith Brewing Company and Ballast Point Brewing Company are consistently rated among the top breweries in the world.

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