A year after Angel City Brewing — formerly of Alpine Village near Torrance, of course, albeit under different ownership — reopened in the downtown Los Angeles arts district with a Music & Arts Festival they’re doing it all over again from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday.
The event will allow the brewery to showcase its newly-renovated Mezzanine and “a giant shed space” that will house the brewery’s performing arts presentations.
Fun fact: Angel City is only two blocks from the Little Tokyo/Arts District stop on the gold line, and is encouraging festival-goers to take advantage of the city’s public transportation by giving $1 off a pint to anyone who takes a bus, or the Metro.
Event highlights include:
- A giant second anniversary toast beginning at 1:30pm.
- Numerous food trucks offering an urban beer picnic.
- Brewer-led tours & beer tastings.
- ACB canvas public painting project.
- Theatrical performances by Frontierville.
- An Angel City arcade will feature games such as ping pong, darts and board games.
- Outdoor artisan bazaar with handmade accessories, thrift finds, and art prints.
- Special beer releases including Imperial Tart Cherry, Barrel-Aged Rye Lager, Mexican-Style Cola Ale, French Sip, Imperial Chai Stout, and Oktoberfest, as well as the usual draft flavors including White Nite, Angeleno IPA, Eureka! Wit, and Gold Line Pilsner.