It has been a busy week! My youngest son, Matt graduated
from San Diego State University, with a degree in Marine Biology. The entire
family came together to celebrate his accomplishment. The following day, my son
wanted us all to visit his favorite micro-brewery, and had arranged a tour of
their facility. We met on a Saturday morning at the Coronado Brewing Company at
their tasting room/ brewery on 1205 Knoxville St in San Diego.
From the outside, the 20,000 square foot building looks like
any other industrial building in the area, but when you walk in the door, you
are greeted by a 750 square foot tasting room, with 25 taps, with tasting
benches and tables. There is also a small gift shop area on the far end of the
tasting room.
On the right side of the entrance, is a loading dock, and a
wall lined with oak bourbon barrels. The bulk of the warehouse is home to a 30-barrel
brewing system, along with a bottling and labelling line.
Coronado Brewing Company is known for its’ hoppy beers. They
brew over 40 different beers a year. There are five core beers, four seasonal
beers and eight specialty beers. One of
the favorites is known as Idiot IPA. But, if you look online for customer
ratings, the top rated beers are Wadeorade, Orange Avenue Wit, and Islander
IPA. I must admit, I am not a hoppy beer
fan. It seems that the younger crowd has more of an admiration for these
styles. What I like about Coronado Brewing Company is that they have a full
range of beers, which meet the requirements for almost any type of beer lover.
Their Coffee Stout, Cream O’ the Hop, and Silver Strand were less hoppy, and
some of my favorites. We actually bought some of the Coffee Stout, and served
it at a breakfast we hosted, later in the weekend.
Earlier, I mentioned the Oak Bourbon barrels. Coronado
Brewing Company has created the “Coronado Collection”. These are beers that are
barrel-aged. The Barley wine is brewed with brown sugar and orange blossom
honey and aged for six months in oak barrels. Continuing on this tradition,
Coronado Brewing is also making their Stupid Stout and Old Scallywag, and aging
them in the bourbon barrels. These beers are only available for release in
January, and get snapped up by the locals at around $15/bottle. Unfortunately,
they were long out of stock by the time we arrived.
If you can’t make it to the tasting room, Coronado Brewing
Company Beers are available in a number of states, and 11 countries. Despite their growing international reach, 75
percent of their beer is sold in California.
In addition to the tasting room, Coronado Brewing Company has
two restaurants on Coronado. One is part of the Coronado Brewing Company
facility (serving lunch and dinner); the other is Tent City Restaurant, located
at the other end of the island at 1100 Orange Avenue (serving breakfast, lunch
and dinner).