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The Best Craft Beers Brewed Around San Dimas

  • Writer: Jason Hargrove
    Jason Hargrove
  • Oct 17
  • 4 min read

TL;DR San Dimas’ craft beer scene centers on two hometown breweries with a rich cluster of award‑winning taprooms 5–12 miles away. Use Brwtxt to get fresh local

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Lagers, IPAs, sours, and seasonals delivered to your door.

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San Dimas Craft Beer Guide & Delivery Options

San Dimas may be small, but it punches above its weight in craft beer. Inside city limits you’ll find a pair of community‑driven breweries pouring classic West Coast styles and approachable lagers. Just beyond the city line, the San Gabriel Valley offers a dense ring of celebrated taprooms—perfect for easy weekend beer crawls or discovery by delivery.



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Local San Dimas Breweries

Highpoint Brewing Company (San Dimas)

Highpoint is widely recognized as San Dimas’ pioneering brewery, known for clean, West Coast‑leaning ales and easy‑drinking lagers. Expect a friendly neighborhood taproom vibe, rotating trivia or music nights, and a menu that favors balance over gimmicks.

Website — https://hpcreator.wixsite.com/highpointbrewco Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/highpointbrewco/

Try these:

  • Cabo San Dimas (Mexican‑style lager) — crisp, lime‑ready, low bitterness.

  • Rotating IPA — classic citrus‑pine profile, bright and dry.


Burning Bridge Brewing (San Dimas)

A lively taproom focused on finely tuned lagers and crowd‑pleasing ales. Burning Bridge leans into “drinkable first” recipes—think Helles, pils, and seasonal riffs—served in a social, music‑forward setting. Check the tap list before you go; it changes frequently.

Website — https://burningbridgebrewing.com/ Tap List — https://burningbridgebrewing.com/pages/tap-list Events — https://burningbridgebrewing.com/pages/events

Try these:

  • Hell Yes Helles — delicate malt, soft bitterness, super clean finish.

  • Rotating seasonal (e.g., festbier, spiced amber, or juicy pale) — built for sessioning.



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Best Craft Breweries Near San Dimas (Within ~15 Miles)

Claremont Craft Ales (Claremont)

A SGV staple with a broad beer spectrum—IPAs, pale lagers, blondes, and seasonal specialties—plus an always‑buzzing taproom. Great stop for hopheads and mixed groups alike.


Try these:

  • Baldy IPA — modern West Coast IPA with crisp finish.

  • 35 Miles NE — hoppy lager that drinks bright and snappy.


Old Stump Brewing Co. (Pomona)

Family‑owned brewery blending Austrian/German traditions with SoCal sensibilities. Spacious taproom, live music calendar, and frequent food trucks.


Try these:

  • Raspberry Lemonade Gose — tart, refreshing, summer‑ready.

  • Blonde Conniption — easy lager for all‑day gatherings.


La Verne Brewing Company (La Verne)

Neighborhood favorite with approachable classics and fruit‑forward crowd‑pleasers.


Try these:

  • B Street Pineapple Blonde — tropical blonde with gentle sweetness.

  • Royal Blonde — clean, balanced house staple.


Arrow Lodge Brewing (Covina)

Award‑winning Covina brewery known for hazies, West Coast IPAs, and the occasional creative sour. Fun room, energetic calendar.


Try these:

  • OG Citra (Hazy IPA) — plush mouthfeel, saturated citrus.

  • Mi Hoppy Vida (West Coast IPA) — crisp, resinous finish.


Campsite Brewing Company (Covina)

A full brewpub with a “great‑outdoors” theme, fire pits, and a broad beer and food menu—ideal for groups and families.


Try these:

  • Trailhead Pale — refreshing hop character without palate fatigue.

  • Rotating lager — clean and food‑friendly.



San Dimas Beer Events & Food Pairings

Festival circuit (local picks):

  • California Beer Festival at Frank G. Bonelli Park (San Dimas) — live music, food vendors, broad brewery lineup.

  • San Gabriel Valley dumpling‑and‑beer events — rotating breweries pour alongside local food stars.

Taproom food culture:

Pairing ideas for take‑home via Brwtxt:

  • West Coast IPA × carne asada tacos (bright bitterness cuts fat).

  • Mexican‑style lager × citrusy ceviche (crisp, lime‑friendly).

  • Fruited gose × spicy wings (tart refreshment vs. heat).



Education & Local Pride

California remains the nation’s craft‑beer powerhouse, and the SGV contributes with a distinctive mix of European‑inspired lagers, hop‑forward West Coasts, and Latino‑heritage influences. If you’re new to styles:

  • Helles/Pils — pale lagers with gentle bitterness and high drinkability.

  • West Coast IPA — clear, crisp, resinous/citrus hops; dry finish.

  • Fruited Gose — tart wheat beer with a touch of salinity; refreshing.


For the beer‑industry curious, California breweries operate under ABC manufacturer licenses.



Best‑Of: Editor’s San Dimas Picks

  • Highpoint – Cabo San Dimas (Mexican‑style lager): ultra‑crisp, backyard‑and‑taco‑night friendly.

  • Burning Bridge – Hell Yes Helles: smooth grain profile, subtle floral hop snap.

  • Claremont Craft Ales – Baldy IPA: modern WCIPA; citrus‑pine aromatics and a dry landing.

  • Old Stump – Raspberry Lemonade Gose: zesty, fruit‑tart refresher for hot afternoons.

  • Arrow Lodge – OG Citra (Hazy IPA): soft body, saturated citrus and tropicals.

  • La Verne – B Street Pineapple Blonde: breezy flavor pop without heaviness.

  • Campsite – rotating lager: a reliable, food‑pairing workhorse.


Links — Highpoint Brewing — https://hpcreator.wixsite.com/highpointbrewco Burning Bridge Brewing — https://burningbridgebrewing.com/ Claremont Craft Ales — https://claremontcraftales.beer/ Old Stump Brewing — https://oldstumpbrewery.com/ Arrow Lodge Brewing — https://www.arrowlodgebrew.com/ La Verne Brewing — https://lavernebrewingco.com/ Campsite Brewing — https://www.campsitebrewingco.com/

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