The sound of music and the hoppy smell of beer flooded the streets of downtown La Verne during La Verne’s Downtown Business Association’s second annual La Verne On Tap beer walk Saturday.

The sound of music and the hoppy smell of beer flooded the streets of downtown La Verne during La Verne’s Downtown Business Association’s second annual La Verne On Tap beer walk Saturday.
Downtown La Verne came alive Saturday night during the inaugural La Verne on tap beer walk.
Beer enthusiasts and yogis unite for Yoga on Tap at Claremont Craft Ales twice a month.
Claremont Craft Ales was hopping with the release of the Pistil Pale Ale beer last week.
Caitlin Kams, an employee at La Verne Brewing Company, said that she and the other employees joke that their brewery is like the 1980s sitcom “Cheers,” where everybody knows your name.
The Lagunitas Brewing Co. and the Learning Centers at Fairplex in Pomona hosted Lagunitas Beer Circus on Saturday.
Beer lovers celebrated German culture at the Fairplex last weekend for the opening of Oktoberfest.
Assistant Professor of History Allyson Brantley has only lived in Los Angeles for a month. And although the Southern Californian cartopia has given her some culture shock, she is excited to live in a city that she had studied as part of her dissertation.
Local breweries are delivering big flavors to La Verne, San Dimas and Claremont residents, enticing community members to come back for more of their favorite ales.
Guests enjoyed beers and fall foods at the largest Bavarian festival in the Southern California region Saturday.
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