The Harrah's Resort Southern California in Valley Center, California. Photo from Facebook
The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians in California announced a $14 million casino expansion last month and one part of the project is already near completion. SR-76 Beer Works at Harrah’s Resort Southern California is set to open by the end of the month, Valley Center Happenings reported. It will be the first tribally-owned brewery in the region. "We want to supply world-class beer," brew master Brian Scott told the paper. The eatery plans to brew 3,000 kegs a year, the paper reported. SR-76 Beer Works takes its name from State Road 76, which traces a historical migration path used by the tribe. Read More on the Story:
Brewery Coming to Rincon (Valley Center Happenings 8/31)
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