LA MESA CHAMBER TO HOST BEER GARDEN AT GROSSMONT CENTER’S “FIRST FRIDAY NIGHT MARKET” OCT. 4

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September 21, 2019 (La Mesa) - The La Mesa Chamber of Commerce announced its lineup of alcohol that will be served on Friday, October 4th at the "First Friday Night Market" Chamber beer garden at Grossmont Center.  The styles of Mike Hess Brewing Company's beers being offered are:  Grapefruit Solis, an IPA with grapefruit, Hop Cloud, the first of their Hazy IPAs, offering unlimited pineapple, mango and citrus, and Steel Beach, a crisp, light-bodied and refreshing lager beer that defines craft lager beer.

 The Chamber has also added Local Roots Kombucha, described as "authentic, bold and tailored to an active lifestyle" by the Chamber's press release.  Local Roots only uses organic ingredients and cold-processed juices, while minimizing sugar and maximizing flavors.  The styles that will be available are Cali Mule, a West coast take on the classic, and Strawberry Mojito, billed as "summertime in a glass."  The addition of Local Roots Kombucha completes the vegan alcoholic beverages being served in the Chamber beer garden.

The "First Friday Night Market" also includes a variety of foods, music and more at Grossmont Center, 5500 Grossmont Center Drive, La Mesa in the parking lot between Chuze Fitness and Fuddruckers during the hours of 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. As you enter the parking lot, look for the tents, the decorative lights, the tables and chairs, listen for the music and look for the crowd gathering to enjoy this festive evening under the stars in La Mesa.

For more information, visit the La Mesa Chamber website at http://www.lamesachamber.com.


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