Every Beer Being Poured at Outside Lands 2017
This weekend is the 10th Anniversary of Outside Lands. Held in San Francisco, this year the three-day music festival includes performances by The Who, Metallica, The Avett Brothers, and Lorde, as well as some appearances by a number of amazing California breweries in Beer Lands, and some of SF’s best cocktail bars in Cocktail Lands.
If you’re headed to the festival and aren’t sure what to drink, we made some selections to help you get started:
Anderson Valley G&T Gose
When it’s insanely hot outside, nothing beats the heat like a gose. The lightly-salted beers are low ABV, which means you can sip on them all day while you’re rocking out. Anderson Valley is pouring the old gose at this year’s festival, their light and refreshing G&T Gose.
Speakeasy Baby Daddy
San Francisco’s Speakeasy almost bit the dust over the past year. Celebrate the San Francisco staple getting a second lease on life with a Baby Daddy, the brewery’s session IPA. The brew is packed with all the flavor of a regular IPA, but has an ABV of just 4.6%, making it an exceptionally drinkable option.
Calicraft Karl the Fog
Beyond all the musical acts, one guaranteed appearance at this year’s Outside Lands will be from Karl the Fog. Fog is all but certain to roll in late in the evening during the festival, as it does. What better drink to have in your hand than its namesake’s beer?
Lost Coast Fog Cutter
Later on, when you’re hoping the fog will part so you can catch a glimpse of The Who or Metallica, grab a Fog Cutter. It likely won’t make anything easier to see, but it can help dull the pain.
Cocktail Lands
While beer definitely outnumbers the cocktails available during the festival, you should absolutely give the cocktail lineup a look. This year’s Cocktail Magic area includes a-la-carte selections from a number of San francisco favorites: Alembic, one of the original pioneers in San Francisco’s craft cocktail movement; Homestead, a Victorian-style parlor bar; Horsefeather, with throwback concoctions playfully named after wine coolers from the 80s and 90s; Pacific Cocktail Haven, new to the city’s cocktail scene and loved for its provocative menu; Trou Normand, a favorite for its laser-like focus on French brandies; and Whitechapel, a celebration of the wonder of gin from the team behind Smuggler’s Cove.
Here’s everything else being poured this weekend:
101 North
Indigo Pale Ale
Golden Naked Ale
21st Amendment
Hell or High Watermelon Wheat
Blood Orange Brew Free or Die! IPA
Ace Cider
Pineapple Apple Cider
Blood Orange Apple Cider
Almanac
A Tribe Called Mosaic
Sunshine & Opportunity
Altamont
Berry White
Maui Waui
Alvarado Street
Peninsula Pisner
First City
Anchor
Blackberry Daze IPA
California Lager
Anderson Valley
G&T Gose
Ee Tah!
Bare Bottle
Blontanamo Blonde
Tornado Dust
Bear Republic
Racer 5
Grand-Am
Black Sands
Flower Child
Night Song
Calicraft
Guava Trees
Karl the Fog
Drake’s
Aroma Coma
Denoggenizer
Faction
Penske File
Pilsner
Fort Point
KSA
Animal IPA
Harmonic
Out on the Tiles
Neon Shades
Headlands
Point Bonita Pilsner
Wolfback Ridge
High Water
Campfire Stout
Hop Riot
Laughing Monk
Coffee-n-Cream Ale
Evening Vespers Dubbel
Local
Let’s Get Tropical
SF Lager
Lost Coast
Great White
Fog Cutter
Mad River
Steelhead Extra Pale
Lemonhead
Magnolia
Kalifornia Kölsch
Blue Bell Bitter
Mendocino
Red Tail Ale
Eye of the Hawk
Napa Smith
Golden Gate IPA
California Lager
North Coast
Old Rasputin
Scrimshaw
Oakland United
Bavarian Hefeweizen
Black Lager
Speakeasy
Prohibition Ale
Baby Daddy