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National Beer Day 2022: Where To Grab A Pint In San Francisco
89 years ago Thursday, FDR signed a bill that made beer legal again. Celebrate by enjoying San Francisco's many independent breweries.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Thursdays are always “thirsty,” but this Thursday is National Beer Day. The unofficial holiday is observed every April 7 to commemorate the signing of the Cullen-Harrison Act in 1933, which eased Prohibition-era restrictions and permitted the manufacture of beer with up to 3.2% alcohol by weight.
Nine months later on December 5, Congress passed the 21st Amendment to the Constitution, which repealed Prohibition altogether.
In anticipation of the bill’s signing, people across the country gathered outside breweries. THe following day, April 7, 1.5 million barrels of beer were consumed. Upon signing the legislation, President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously said, “I think this would be a good time for a beer.”
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Craft breweries in the United States date back to the late 1970s, the first opening shortly after President Jimmy Carter signed legislation that made home-brewing legal in 1978.
In recent decades, craft beer has become a popular choice for Californians.
Although craft beer's presence continues to grow, it still hasn't quite cracked the top five in popularity. According to a survey by the marketing and analytics company Top Agency, large brands like Budweiser and Heineken still remain the most popular choices among beer aficionados.
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Top Agency surveys showed the most popular beer in California is Budweiser in this top 5 list, however Patch aims to show you the top 60 craft beer brewers across the golden state, below.
Top 5 Most Popular Beers In California
- Budweiser
- Bud Light
- Heineken
- Guiness
- Sierra Nevada
What Are California's Favorite Craft Beer Labels?
Though the Golden State is known for its wine and wineries, craft brewing is on the upswing from the verdant fields of Napa to the sprawling Temecula Valley.
In Northern California, Davis area brewer Sudwerk Brewing Co. was named California's 2021 Champion Breweryof 2021, for large craft brewing of over 5,001 barrels a year. The more intimate establishment, Anaheim's Radiant Beer Company, also earned top nods for brewers between 0 and 250 barrels.
In the same vein, Southern California's regional craft brewing award winners included Temecula Valley's Refuge Brewery. The small craft brewer earned top honors in Temecula, winning the 2021 Golden Tap Brewery of the Year award, Visit Temecula Valley reports.
Across California, local craft breweries took home 60 medals at the 2021 Great American Beer Festival awards, the largest competition to date, as reported by California Craft Brewing Association.
Thursday is going to be a scorcher in San Francisco, so what better way to cool down than to hit up one of its many craft breweries? We’ve compiled a list below of some of the best local breweries and restaurants. Enjoy responsibly, and pair your beer with plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
21 Amendment Brewery Cafe
563 2nd Street
415-369-0900
Anchor Brewing Company
1705 Mariposa Street
415-863-8350
Barebottle Brewing Company
1525 Cortland Ave.
415-926-8617
Barrel Head Brewhouse
1785 Fulton St.
415-416-6989
Bartlett Hall
242 O’Farrell St.
415-433-4332
Cellarmaker Brewing Company
110 Howard St.
415-863-3940
Fort Point Beer Company
644 Mason St.
415-906-4021
Hardwood Bar and Smokery
680 8th St., Ste. 170
415-796-2437
Laughing Monk Brewing
1439 Egbert Ave., Unit A
415-890-5970
Mercurius Brewing
726 15th St.
415-534-8230
Otherwise Brewing LLC
1195 Evans Ave.
415-377-7094
Palmia
3749 Divisadero St.
415-385-3100
San Francisco Brewing Company
3150 Polk St.
415-484-2337
But there are many more breweries in and around San Francisco as well. Here’s a map of all breweries certified by the California Craft Beer Association.
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