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Welcome to Three Weavers Brewing Co

Three Weavers Brewing Co in Inglewood, CA, offers a diverse range of craft beers, including a Klsch-Style Ale, Mexican-style lager, session sour ale, West Coast IPA, hazy IPAs, amber ale, hard seltzer, and more. With an emphasis on quality and innovation, Three Weavers provides a welcoming and casual atmosphere for beer enthusiasts. Customers can enjoy indoor and outdoor seating, food trucks, and even bring their furry friends along. The brewery's commitment to creating flavorful and unique brews makes it a must-visit for anyone looking to explore the world of craft beer.

LOCATIONS

Introducing Three Weavers Brewing Co, a renowned brewery located at 1031 W Manchester Blvd Ste A in Inglewood, CA. This brewery offers a wide range of craft beers, including Seafarer Klsch-Style Ale, Tres Lager, Sun Trap Session Sour Ale, Day Job Pale Ale, Expatriate IPA, Juicy Expat Hazy IPA, Cloud City Hazy IPA, Knotty Double IPA, Deep Roots Amber Ale, Surfwood Hard Seltzer, Festbier Oktoberfest-Style Lager, Hop With No Name, Blood Junkie Imperial Red Ale, and Light Trails West Coast IPA. With a diverse selection of beers, there is something for every beer enthusiast to enjoy.

Customers rave about the amazing hazy IPAs and West Coast IPAs offered at Three Weavers Brewing Co. The brewery provides a laid-back and friendly atmosphere, with indoor and outdoor seating available. Patrons can enjoy casual vibes, and the establishment is dog-friendly. In addition to their fantastic beer selection, Three Weavers also hosts food trucks on a rotating schedule, providing a variety of delicious food options to complement their brews.

As a food reviewer at Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of trying out some of Three Weavers' offerings. The Sun Trap Session Sour Ale stood out to me with its flavors of passion fruit, Mendocino sea salt, and lemon. It was a light and tart ale that was bright and refreshing—a perfect choice for a sunny day. The Seafarer Klsch-Style Ale, inspired by traditional German ales, was another favorite with its crisp and lively profile.

In addition to the exceptional beers, the service at Three Weavers was fast and friendly. The brewery offers a daily food truck, adding to the overall experience of enjoying a cold beer on a warm Los Angeles day. With ample seating options, including a broad patio with views of the railroad and flight path to LAX, Three Weavers Brewing Co provides a relaxing and enjoyable setting for beer enthusiasts to unwind and socialize.

Overall, Three Weavers Brewing Co is a must-visit destination for beer lovers in the Inglewood area. Whether you are looking to try out new craft beers or simply enjoy a laid-back afternoon with friends, this brewery offers a diverse selection of brews and a welcoming atmosphere that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Danielle G.
Danielle G.

amazing hazy ipas and west coast ipas here! came here with a few pals and tried some beer. really chill vibes and beautiful day outside. love it!

Stanley B.
Stanley B.

Excellent brews; friendly atmosphere. Indoor and outdoor seating. Very casual. Dog friendly. Third parties provide food cart; changes daily. Recommended.

Jon G.
Jon G.

Fantastic beers, and service. Brew team killed it with all the WCIPA offerings, and Manuel at the bar was an absolute legend.

Keith Q.
Keith Q.

Love this place. It was fantastic. The only downside is it's near the airport so traffic can get hairy but it is a fantastic venue.

Greg S.
Greg S.

Great beer for outdoor patio drinking. Wide variety of different types of beer and multiple delicius options. Food truck frequently. Right down the street from Sofi; so it's a great option before and after game day.

Wesley T.
Wesley T.

Had an excellent time watching football and the Dodger game. World Series time!!! Even the big weird group of people in yellow shirts who were moving furniture around could bring me down. 10/10 would spend my whole day here again.

Steph C.
Steph C.

I feel like you've all buried the lede here, which is that Three Weavers is a kid-friendly brewery between a train station and an airport. We have two young sons, and trains and planes account for like 75% of their interests. This is the perfect place for an easy weekend afternoon outing if you like beer and have small children. And yes, the beer was excellent. We went on Father's Day, and the place was pretty quiet. I don't know if it's always that calm on a Sunday afternoon or if other people had more formal plans for the day. I hope it's the former, because the vibe was ideal. There was plentiful street parking, and several open tables on the broad patio. We ended up at a table with prime views of both the railroad and the flight path to LAX. There were several dogs around for additional entertainment. The brewery had indoor space too, but I would've preferred the patio even without the kids. Nothing wrong with it, but hard to beat drinking cold draft beer al fresco on a warm L.A. day. Also, the bathroom was a little gross, and, perhaps relevant to some of you, didn't have a changing table. Service was fast and friendly. We got a flight of five 5 oz. tasters then a couple of pints. You can build your own flight from the dozen or so on tap (more than that if you count the healthy variety of non-alcoholic beers and seltzers). You write the ones you want on a laminated card, which becomes your guide when the flight lands on one of those brewery paddles. I've had a couple of Three Weavers' higher distribution beers several times over the years--the Expatriate, a West Coast IPA, and the Cloud City, a hazy IPA. They're both great beers, definite go-tos when I see them on a draft list. This time, we went with some brews we hadn't had before, and they were all lovely: the Citra Puffs and the Vela, both hazy IPAs, the Light Trails West Coast IPA, the Gigaton double IPA, and the Synthwave, a sour ale. We spent a good two hours here before heading out to get dinner. Three Weavers offers a daily food truck, but if you can feed your whole family at one food truck, gosh do I envy you. We didn't need Easy Mac, though, to get through this idyllic afternoon. Daddy and Mommy had beers, and the kids had trains and planes.

Alden C.
Alden C.

Glad to have got to try Three Weavers as they were on my list of breweries to try (many are). I really liked the Sun Trap Session Sour Ale. It's more on the Gose style for beers along with the sour description but it was very good as it wasn't too sweet. Flavor highlights to look for with this beer are citrus, passion fruit along with other fruitiness, tart and acidic. Very much an enjoyable beer to try out from this brewery!

Mel D.
Mel D.

In 2024 I decided to be better about supporting local businesses in my neighborhood. I was finally able to check out Three Weavers brewing & I'm glad more breweries are popping up in this area. They have a private lot which is always a plus. They have various food options depending on the day which seems to change weekly. The day I was there, they had an Korean taco style food truck. Seating was plentiful outside and a good amount inside. They had umbrellas but no heat lamp. The beers that I tried were all good. Service was ok, I think it could be improved as most of the breweries I've gone to in LA usually had above average service. I've become quite particular about service being a huge factor when it comes to repeat visits. Food/drinks have gotten so expensive in general, I want above par, extra friendly service. But overall it's a great place to grab a beer.

Steven W.
Steven W.

Three Weavers is a great place to spend an afternoon hanging out with friends. They make good beer and are nice about offering samples if you're not sure you want to commit to a glass. The patio has a bunch of tables and umbrellas to provide shade. (There's a bunch of indoor seating, too.) There is a rotating schedule of food trucks to provide sustenance (check their instagram for info), and a supply of board games. The staff was friendly. Dogs are welcome. And there is free and easy parking. I've been to a bunch of breweries/tasting rooms in LA, and Three Weavers has been my favorite - not necessarily for the beer (even though the beer was very good), but because the whole experience of being there was so pleasant. I look forward to my next visit.