The Festival 2014 brings craft beer to the Port of Los Angeles this weekend

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Dubbed simply The Festival 2014, the products of almost 100 breweries will be featured this weekend as a sort of preview for Brouwerij West, which will open next year at Crafted at the Port of Los Angeles.

Sadly, organizers have chosen for some reason to ignore most of the breweries in the burgeoning Los Angeles craft brew scene — only Torrance’s Monkish Brewing Co., will be present — but there are plenty from around the world.

Read more about The Festival 2014 here, buy tickets here and check out the participating breweries after the jump:

International Breweries:
8 Wired (New Zealand) ▪ Amager (Denmark) ▪ Au Baron (France) ▪ Baird (Japan) ▪ Be.Er Brewery (Belgium) ▪ Birra Toccalmatto (Italy) ▪ Blaugies (Belgium) ▪ Brasserie Dunham (Quebec, Canada) ▪ Brekeriet (Sweden) ▪ Brew By Numbers (England) ▪ Brewfist (Italy) ▪ Burning Sky (England) ▪ Buxton Brewery (United Kingdom) ▪ Ca L’Arenys/Guineu (Spain) ▪ Cantillon (Belgium) ▪ Cidrerie du Perche (France) ▪ Companyia Cervesera del Montseny (Catalonia, Spain) ▪ De La Senne (Belgium) ▪ De Molen (The Netherlands) ▪ De Ranke (Belgium) ▪ Dieu du Ciel! (Quebec, Canada) ▪ Drie Fonteinen (Belgium) ▪ Freigeist (Germany) ▪ Fyne Ales (Scotland) ▪ Harvest Moon (Japan) ▪ Het Nest (Belgium) ▪ Jandrain-Jandrenouille (Belgium) ▪ Kerkom (Belgium) ▪ Le Trou du Diable (Quebec, Canada) ▪ Les Trois Mousquetaires (Quebec, Canada) ▪ Magic Rock (United Kingdom) ▪ Mahr’s (Germany) ▪ Marina (Catalonia, Spain) ▪ Les Vergers de la Collinne (Quebec, Canada) ▪ Mikkeller (Denmark) ▪ Minoh (Japan) ▪ Moor Beer (United Kingdom) ▪ Nøgne Ø (Norway) ▪ Oersoep (Netherlands) ▪ Oliver’s Cider and Perry (United Kingdom) ▪ Page 24 (France) ▪ Partizan (England) ▪ Pays Flamand (France) ▪ Peckham’s Cider (New Zealand) ▪ Pressure Drop (England) ▪ Rappi Bier Factory (Switzerland) ▪ Renaissance (New Zealand) ▪ Ribela (Spain) ▪ Ritterguts (Germany) ▪ Rooie Dop (The Netherlands) ▪ Shiga Kogen (Japan) ▪ Siren (United Kingdom) ▪ Struise (Belgium) ▪ The Monarchy (Germany) ▪ Thiriez (France) ▪ To Øl (Denmark) ▪ Trois Dames (Switzerland) ▪ Weird Beard (United Kingdom) ▪ Westvleteren (Belgium)

U.S. Breweries:

AEppelTreow Winery (Wisconsin) ▪ Allagash (Maine) ▪ Anchorage Brewing Co. (Alaska) ▪ Arizona Wilderness (Arizona) ▪ Artisan Beverage Coop (Massachusetts) ▪ Bluejacket (Washington, DC) ▪ Cambridge Brewing Company (Massachusetts) ▪ Celestial Meads (Alaska) ▪ Crooked Stave (Colorado) ▪ Hair of the Dog (Oregon) ▪ Hanson Brothers Beer Company (Oklahoma) ▪ Hill Farmstead (Vermont) ▪ Jester King (Texas) ▪ Jolly Pumpkin (Michigan) ▪ Mystic Brewery (Massachusetts) ▪ Oxbow Brewing (Maine) ▪ Prairie Artisan Ales (Oklahoma) ▪ Pretty Things (Massachusetts) ▪ Saint Somewhere (Florida) ▪ Shmaltz (New York) ▪ Side Project (Missouri) ▪ Tree House Brewing Company (Massachusetts)

Local Breweries:

Bagby Beer ▪ Beachwood BBQ ▪ Bottle Logic ▪ Brouwerij West ▪ Cellarmaker ▪ Faction ▪ Firestone Walker ▪ Monkish ▪ Rare Barrel ▪ San Pedro Brewing Company ▪ Sante Adairius ▪ Tahoe Mountain ▪ Telegraph ▪ The Bruery

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