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“Made from pure artesian spring water”
Indian Wells Brewing Co. started on Father’s Day June 12, 1995. Our home is the site of the California Historic marker #427, Indian Wells. This is the spring that saved the Manly-Jayhawker party in 1849 during the California gold rush. They were lost in Death Valley and after 5 days of travel were saved by the Indian Wells Spring. We use only natural artesian spring water from this historic Indian Wells Spring. Located at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, on highway 14, just 2 miles north of the 178 east junction and 2 miles south of 395 junction at 2565 Highway 14, Inyokern Ca. We invite you to stop in and visit our wonderful tap room and gift shop and view the brewery.
Decided to visit after trying the Death Valley Pale Ale during a stop at Stovepipe Wells. Was very pleasantly surprised by the rest of their offerings. Great beer, great view, great service.... Read more
Great place with history of the early pioneers. Great food and homemade beer and soda pop. Bless them. For establishing a business in such a hot austere place. It's home to very good people. Read more
Indian Wells is on the west side of the highway so going north it was a bit of an inconvenience when I was heading to Mammoth, also, no one wanted to try beer at the time. On the return trip, I... Read more
Indian Wells Brewing Company
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