Ladyface Ale Companie is the Conejo Valley’s first brewery and considered one of the first revival craft breweries in Los Angeles. A warm, casual European-style brewpub, it features award-winning, hand-crafted ales, including innovative, globally-inspired seasonal and barrel-aged releases. Ladyface Alehouse & Brasserie features its ales in many recipes with a menu rooted in traditional French and Belgian country dishes, seasonally inspired by California’s bountiful local harvests.
Ladyface Ale Companie was established in late 2009 along with its restaurant Ladyface Alehouse & Brasserie. Named a LA Weekly’s Best Brewery in LA, Ladyface is known for their award-winning Belgian, French and American style ales. La Blonde, La Grisette, Blind Ambition Abbey Ale, Trois Filles Tripel, and seasonal ales such as La Trappistine® Belgian Dark Strong Ale, Blue-Belly Barleywine and Dérailleur® Bière-de-Garde are brewed on-site. Ladyface Ale Companie is independently owned and operated and a member of the Brewers Association, California Craft Brewers Association and the Los Angeles Brewers Guild. Visit www.ladyfaceale.com for more information on Ladyface beers and special events.
Richard Mahoney, the chairman of the board of The Wine Group, is the lead investor in Chicagoland craft brewery Kings & Convicts’ acquisition of Ballast Point Brewing Company from Constellation Brands, according to the ChicagoTribune. Brooklyn Brewery restructures sales force.
Ladyface Ale Companie, and its brewpub Ladyface Alehouse & Brasserie, celebrate their 8th Anniversary and the release of a special Octennial ale and an anniversary party the week of January 16th.
Cyrena Nouzille, Co-founder and General Manager of Ladyface Ale Companie and its brewpub Ladyface Alehouse & Brasserie, has been re-elected to a second three-year term on the Board of Directors of the Brewers Association.
Ladyface Ale Companie, the Conejo Valley’s first craft brewery and gastropub, brought home medals once again from the 15th Annual Los Angeles International Beer Competition.
Sacramento, CA– On Monday, June 16th, Ladyface Ale Companie was honored by Senator Fran Pavley at the California Small Business DayÔäó 2014 as small business of the year in the 27th District.
There’s no shortage of collaboration in the craft beer business. Breweries often team up on beers that featuring the names of each company, perpetuating the idea, true or not, that camaraderie is alive and well in the world of craft.