A road trip wouldn’t be a road-trip without a few beers, right?
And what’s better than drinking local brews?
California has some GREAT beers, and Phil Baxter, the real-beer-loving General Manager of the Four Points LAX laid on beer tasting and fish tacos at the Pool Bar for the bloggers on the Fox Road Trip.
The main bar – Brewsters – already stocks over 110 beers from around the world. This summer, Phil decided that Brewster’s Pool Bar would only serve “beer so fresh you have to slap it”. (Yep, that’s what it says on the menu.)
That means that the six beers on the specialty menu this summer are all brewed within ninety minutes of of the hotel, which is perfectly located for any trip to Los Angeles.
Try them yourself:
24th Street Pale Ale from Strand Brewing in Torrance
Their flagship beer. It’s a classic pale ale – slightly floral, slightly fruity and with a bitter finish.
Solidarity Black and Mild from Eagle Rock Brewery in LA
A deceptively dark beer. Deceptive because dark beers are typically heavy, but this is a light, mild, malt-accented beer that’s low in alcohol. Perfect for a summer’s day.
El Toro Trio Haferweizen from Cismontane Brewing in Rancho
Three grains, three brewers and three hops. Not quite a Hefewisen, hence the name. This is a complex beer with a banana nose, a hint of caramel and a sweet, creamy texture.
Happy Pils from Tustin Brewing in Tustin
A very light, crisp and refreshing lager. If you like the classic pilsners from central Europe, then you’ll like this one. A delicate hop flavor and slight spicy aroma. (My favorite, but don’t tell anyone.)
Golden Chaos from Bootlegger’s Brewery in Fullerton
This is a beer that lives up to its name – a Belgian-style Golden Ale brewed using the finest American rock candy. This has got just the right blend of fruity aroma and dry finish that makes it complex and chaotic on the palate.
Bavarian Style Wheat Ale from Black Market Brewing in Temecula
An award-winning example of an authentic, traditional Bavarian style beer. Only you don’t have to go to Bavaria to enjoy. Instead, you can just head to Brewster’s Pool Bar at the Four Points LAX
If you’re a fan of real ale, or even if you’re curious, hunt down Phil and his crew at the hotel near LAX. They have regular brewery nights at the hotel bar (the next one is on Friday June 10th – check out the event on Facebook.) Fore more information, Follow the Four Points LAX on Twitter.
I’ll be back next time I’m in LA. You can count on it.
About the author: Matthew Kimberley is the author of How To Get A Grip and Fox Road Trip blogger. Read more about his adventures at Matt Is In …














