Mark Jilg, founder of Craftsman, a 13-year-old microbrewery situated in a business park in Pasadena, enjoys one of the perks of his job. (Mark Boster / LAT)
Mark Jilgs Craftsman is at the forefront of a long-overdue microbrewing renaissance in Los Angeles. (Mark Boster / LAT)
Jilg, 46, hopes that the crafted wares from his three-employee company will help Angelenos see beer beyond the big three Anheuser-Busch, Coors Brewing Co. and Miller Brewing Co. (Mark Boster / LAT)
Jilgs Craftsmen brews are on tap from the Hillstone Restaurant Group, including Houstons and Gulf Stream. (Mark Boster / LAT)
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At Beachwood BBQ in Seal Beach, Gabriel Gordon pairs tangy barbecue with selections from Belgian-inspired Brewery Ommegang and NorCal secret Moonlight. (Mark Boster / LAT)
Gordon draws a Shark Bite Red from Port Brewing of San Diego. (Mark Boster / LAT)
Tim Lynch pulls a brew from the Yard House in Long Beach, where more than 100 selections are on tap. (Karen Tapia-Andersen / LAT)
Says Angel City Brewing founded by Michael Bowe, 54, I want to be the Sierra Nevada of downtown L.A. His microbrewery is currently located in Torrances Alpine Village. (Mark Boster / LAT)