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Fieldwork Brewing Company's line of NA beers are flying off the shelves. (Mo Alcaraz)

The Best Nonalcoholic Beers in Sonoma County

March 2026March 2026

Made with a kaleidoscope of hop aromas and flavors, these local nonalcoholic beers work hard to convince your senses you’re drinking the real thing.

Cooperage Brewing Company art director and head of design Nicky London with the numerous beer cans featuring his artwork in Santa Rosa on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

The Sonoma County Professionals Making a Splash in the Beer Scene

March 2026March 2026

From an artist adding visual flair to beer cans to a certified cicerone providing education to beer lovers, here are the locals making their mark on Sonoma County's brewery culture.

Old Caz Beer in Rohnert Park produces a variety of seltzers to appeal to non-beer drinkers. (Eileen Roche)

These Sonoma County Brewers Prove Artisan Seltzers Haven’t Lost Their Sparkle

March 2026

Alongside their traditional offerings, many Sonoma County brewers craft their own hard seltzers. Here are three favorites to try.

A selection of food from pop-up vendors at Old Caz Beer in Rohnert Park. Clockwise from top left, Mamadios' Italian roast pork sandwich; burgers and fries from The Spot food truck; Hawaiian plate lunch from The Poke Truck; Philly cheesesteak from Mamadios; tacos from Galvan's; fried chicken sandwich, fried soft shell crab sandwich, Spam musubi and waffle fries from Shokakko. (Eileen Roche)

Beyond Beer: These Sonoma County Breweries Serve Excellent Food

March 2026

For breweries with in-house kitchens, these are our picks for dishes that are even better when washed down with a cold one.

Visitors lounge on the amphitheatre lawn before the evening's concert at Lagunitas Brewing Company in Petaluma on Tuesday, August 9, 2016. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat)

Upcoming Beer Events Brewing in Sonoma County

March 2026March 2026

Sonoma County's favorite breweries are pros at crafting signature events that are always worth pulling up for.

The 21st annual release of the Russian River Brewing Co Pliny the Younger triple IPA Friday morning March 21, 2025 in downtown Santa Rosa. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

The Ultimate Guide to Sonoma County’s Beer Scene

March 2026March 2026

In the past few years, Sonoma County’s breweries have created a beer culture where everyone is welcome and fun is always on tap.

The beer menu is written on a large chalkboard behind the bar at Crooked Goat Brewing, in Sebastopol, on Wednesday, October 12, 2016. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Russian River and More: Best Sonoma County Breweries for First-Time Visitors

August 2025August 2025

With a number of first-class beer venues to choose from, here are some of our favorite spots in Sonoma County.

St. Clair Brown Winery & Brewery in Napa. (St. Clair Brown Winery & Brewery)

Sonoma, Napa Wineries Mix It Up With Beer

March 2025April 2025

To meet new demands, Sonoma and Napa wineries are partnering with breweries to expand their offerings.

Barrel Brothers

These Sonoma County Breweries Are Offering Curbside Pickup and Delivery

March 2020April 2020

For those who would like to sip on a craft beer while supporting local businesses, orders can now be placed via email, phone and websites and picked up curbside.

Natalie and Vinnie Cilurzo, of Russian River Brewing at their brew pub in Santa Rosa with Sonoma Pride beer they are brewing to help fire victims

Sonoma County Breweries Join Camp Fire Relief Efforts

November 2018November 2018

Several Sonoma County breweries will be brewing a Resilience IPA with proceeds benefiting Camp Fire relief efforts.

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