In a beer-filled town like San Francisco, it's easy to stay close to home for all of our brew-related cravings. But there's a big, wide world of beer out there... and we'd be remiss if we didn't do some good old fashioned exploring now and again. The best part? There are tons of worthy beer destinations in the greater Bay Area and its surrounding environs, a mere daytrip away.
One of our favorite beer scenes can be found in Santa Cruz, a hop, skip, and a windy road or two away from the city, and bursting at the seams with delicious microbreweries, brewpubs, and beer bars. Sure, you could make it a day trip, but we advise spending a full weekend in this sleepy beach town to get the best of the vibrant beer scene. How to do it right? Cruise down to Capitola (just south of Santa Cruz) and work your way north. Here are our must-stop spots on the way:
Located just south of Santa Cruz off Highway 1, we love Sante Adairius for their creative, decidedly California approach to Belgian-inspired beers. From brett-laced saions to seasonal, barrel-aged brews, this is a great spot for tasting well-crafted beers in a laid back, classy atmosphere. 108 Kennedy Drive, Capitola
Head north into Santa Cruz proper, and swing by Santa Cruz Ale Works, a microrewery and tasting room with quality oatmeal stout, IPA, Hefeweizen, and a west coast Kolsch. Snack on one of their tasty deli sandwiches if you need a little sustenance, too. 150 Dubois Street, Santa Cruz
You'll find Uncommon Brewers on the other side of Highway 1 — as the name suggests, expect to find creative, surprising ingredients in their beers. Highlights include a Belgian-style Dubbel brewed with lemongrass and Kaffir lime leaves, an American stong ale aged over fresh Redwood Branches, and a bacon brown ale. You can (and should) tour and taste the brewery by appointment. 303 Potrero Street #40
Beer Bar Detour: 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall and Lupulo Craft Beer House
Take a break from your brewery visits with a stop at one of these two great beer bars (or both) — expect great selections of local brews, plus favorites from further afield. Both are great places for some beer-paired grub, too — Lupulo's food menu is a touch more refined, while 99 Bottles excels in all of your favorite bar food favorites. 99 Bottles: 110 Walnut Avenue, Santa Cruz; Lupulo: 233 Cathcart Street, Santa Cruz
End your tour at Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing, a delightfully crunchy (in the best way possible) establishment boasting certified organic beer, badass lady brewers, and a laid-back, hang-out-for-hours tasting room and beer garden. Oh, they've got great beers, too. Their flagship ales include an excellent stout, porter, and IPA, but we get most excited about their seasonal brews; they recently released Ginger's Winter Warmer, a "delightfully sassy" ginger beer brewed with ginger, jalapeno, and lemon peel. Bonus: they serve food from the excellent Kelly's French Bakery across the way. 402 Ingalls Street, Santa Cruz
Bonus Brewery: Highway 1 Brewing
Keep the beer love going on your way back home with a stop at Highway 1 Brewing in Pescadero, which opened in 2013. They've got gorgeous ocean views, tasty food, and creative, delicious beer – it's hard to pick a favorite, but you can't miss the French Mexican War, a French saison brewed with spicy jalapeno. 5270 Cabrillo Highway, Pescadero
Looking for more Santa Cruz beer know-how? Check out Cruz Beer, a great resource for breweries, bars, homebrew supplies, and more.