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Lost Cause Meadery Opens Second Location in San Diego

Lost Cause Meadery, one of the most awarded meaderies in the world in 2019, has announced the opening of its second tasting room and production facility location in the Bay Park neighborhood of San Diego.

12/03/2020

According toBrew Bound, Lost Cause Meadery, one of the most awarded meaderies in the world in 2019, has announced the opening of its second tasting room and production facility location in the Bay Park neighborhood of San Diego. The new space will open to the public on March 28 and is located at 5328 Banks Street Ste. B, San Diego, CA 92110. Timed with the opening of the second meadery location, Lost Cause is also launching four new meads including “GSB”, a mead made with Grenache grapes, Syrah grapes, blackberries and local buckwheat blossom honey. The new meads will be available on tap and in bottles at the tasting location.

“San Diego has a rich culture of craft drinkers who are aren’t afraid to experiment and try something new, and we’ve been blown away by the positive response we’ve received from the community so far,” shared owner Billy Beltz. “We can’t wait to unveil the new tasting room space to our fans and begin expanding production in the new facility”.

The new 3,200-square-foot space is located next to Deft Brewing and the two craft businesses will be taking advantage of a new California ABC law that allows breweries and wineries (Lost Cause is licensed as a winery) to share tasting room space. The new space will include a shared beer garden patio that allows patrons to enjoy beer and mead in the same outdoor space. The patio will also become a new home for Cucina Caprese, a local catering company that makes wood-fired pizzas in their recently purchased new Italian brick oven. When building out the new space, Lost Cause focused on creating a modern yet eclectic tasting room featuring art and murals from various local artists, several indoor/outdoor spaces and even a private room for guided tasting events for groups of up to 12 people.

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