Brand Standards Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS Brand Message………… . 1
Business System..……..38 Letterhead……………… .… .……… .41 Envelope……………………. . …… . . 43
Family of Marks ...……… .4 Primary Logotype & Tagline Logotype ………………… .… . 5 Wordmark……………………. . ……. 21
Business Card……………… . . …… .. 45
Applications..…..………48 Digital Application……… .… .……… 49 Print Application…………… . . ……..51
Identity System..……… 28 Typeface …………………….… .…… 29 Color Palette ………………… . …… . 31 Graphic Elements ………… .… . …… 34 Photography……………… . … . …… 35
Physical Applications………… .…… 53
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BRAND MESSAGE Lodestar Brewing Company is a Brewpub and Microbrewery located on the outskirts of downtown San Luis Obispo. We were inspired to create this brand by the power that good food and drink has to bridge generations and bring people together. Our brand is uniquely crafted to cater to a wide demographic. We welcome our visitors into a relaxed friendly environment created through warm colors and a nostalgic underpinning. Our sophisticated flavors and beautifully designed location maintain a modern and relevant feel. As the lodestar has guided the traveler for thousands of years, our brand strives to guide together a community through good beer and good company. We have built a brand that celebrates our commitment to unique quality brews made from sustainable ingredients and to the people it brings together. Follow the brand standards laid out in this manual to insure the values that we hold are correctly represented, and continued for years to come.
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FAMILY OF MARKS
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
FULL COLOR
Above is the primary logotype of Lodestar Brewing Company. This mark should be used whenever possible in all designs and promotional materials. It should not be modified in any way whatsoever as it is the most visible and recognizable part of our brand. See specification for spacing on page 7, and size on page 17 . The colors of the primary logotype should never be changed. The main name should be in Stout, and the “brewing company� in Lager. The star from the smallest front star to the back star should be in the approved colors Sour, Pale Ale, Amber Ale, and Lager according (see colors on pages 31-32).
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
TAGLINE
This mark is the primary logotype with the company tag line incorporated. This mark should be used only if the tagline is appropriate for the design. The tagline should be in the primary typeface Source Sans Pro. Be cautious when using this logotype as it must remain larger then the primary logotype. See sizing specifications on page 18. The color specifications for this mark are exactly the same as that of the primary mark with the addition of the tagline which should be in the approved color Lager.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
SAFE SPACE
Above is the safe space of the primary logotype. When using the logotype in any circumstance the safe space displayed above should be adhered to. This space insures that the logotype is not crowded and is clearly visible, as it is the backbone of this brand.
The smallest star shape within the logo symbol serves as the promotional/ scaling object that dictates the safe space.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
TAGLINE SAFE SPACE
The safe space for the tagline mark is defined by the same object as the primary logotype is. It is important to adhere to the safe space when using this mark just as it is with the primary logotype.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
TINTS 20%
80%
60% 100%
100%
80%
Above is an example of a one color tint mark that should be used if a full color mark is not available. A tint mark should be used before a solid one color mark due to better retention of the complexity of the full color primary mark. Expectable colors for the one color tint mark can be found on the adjacent page. Appropriate sizing of logotype differs depending on color, See page 17–18 for other tint mark sizing specifications.
Use spot colors of the approved color palette (page 31–32)to find the correct tints. Above is the percentage color used in each area of the primary logotype.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
TINTS
Above are all approved colors ( Amber Ale, Stout, Lager and Pale Ale) for one color or tint logotypes. Note the color Pale Ale should not be used on the tagline logotype due to legibility issues. 10
PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
ONE COLOR
Above are one color primary logotypes in approved colors Stout, Lager, Amber Ale and Pale Ale. One color logotypes should be a last resort if full color or tints can not be done. When using one color logotypes be vigilante about legibility. Be cautious about logotype size, especially in the lighter colors, see page 17 for sizing specifications.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
ONE COLOR TAGLINE
Similarly one color tagline logotypes should be a last resort when the logo can not be printed in either full color or tints. Be even more cautious about legibility, especially due to the tagline being in such small type. Adhere to the sizing standards mentioned on page 18.
Note the color Pale Ale should not be used on the tagline logotype due to legibility issues. 12
PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
REVERSED OUT
Above is the reversed out primary logotype on the three approved color options Midnight, Stout and Lager. Use these white logotypes as a last resort, when limited to a two color palette, and only place the white logotype on the three approved colors above. The reversed out logotype in Midnight should be used only for applications like the event posters on page 51 as it is not part of the primary color palette. It should not be used for strictly branding pieces.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
REVERSED OUT TAGLINE
Above is the reversed out logotype with the tagline. The same rules of use apply to these as do the primary logotype. Be cautious about scaling for these logotypes as the white text can easy become illegible if sized wrong. Refer to sizing standards on page 18 for proper specs.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
REVERSED OUT
Above is the reversed out primary logotype in other color options. Use these color options when using a less restricted color palette then the logotypes on page 13. The Lager, Stout and Pale Ale reversed out logotypes should be tint logotypes if possible to maintain the integrity of the mark as much as possible.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
REVERSED OUT TAGLINE
Treat the reversed out tagline other color options much the same as the reversed out primary mark. Make sure to use one color tint marks if possible. As with the other tagline logotype options be aware of sizing as it is easy to lose the tagline. Reference sizing specs page 18 for more information.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
MINIMUM SIZE
The minimum size for the primary logotype in full color is 1.75in.
The minimum size for the primary logotype in one color or tints of Pale Ale is 2.5in. Because of low contrast with a light background this mark must stay larger than those in other approved colors.
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The minimum size for the primary logotype in one color or tints of colors Stout and Lager and Amber Ale is 2in.
The minimum size for the revesed out primary logotype in all approved colors is 1.5 in.
PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
The minimum size for the primary logotype with tagline in full color is 2.75in.
The minimum size for the primary logotype with tagline in one color or tints of Amber Ale is 3in.
TAGLINE MINIMUM SIZE
The minimum size for the primary logotype with tagline in one color or tints of colors Stout and Lager is 2.75in.
The minimum size for the revesed out primary logotype with tagline in all approved colors is 3in. 18
PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
INAPPROPRIATE USES
Do not for any reason stray away from the approved color palette (page 31–32). Only the five colors in the primary palette can be used.
Do not change the logotype to a stroke without a fill. Do not change any part of the logotype, such as the symbol, to strokes.
The logotype should always be resting on a horizontal plane, do not put it at any angle no matter the application.
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PRIMARY LOGOTYPE
INAPPROPRIATE USES
Do not move any piece of the logotype. For example do not take the logo symbol and move it to the front of the mark.
The individual pieces of the logotype should always remain the same size proportional to the rest of the logo. For instance do not increase the type size without increasing the symbol proportionality.
Do not add any effects to the logotype. For example a drop shadow, inner glow, or texture.
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WORDMARK
FULL COLOR
Above is the approved wordmark for the company. This mark should be used when the primary logotype is too large for the space. It can also be used as an alternate mark if a star graphic element appears somewhere else on the application. For example the t-shirt application on page 58. Always use the approved color Stout for the name and Lager for the “brewing company�. Refer to page 26 for appropriate sizing specs.
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WORDMARK
SAFE SPACE
Above is the safe space of the wordmark. When using the logotype in any circumstance the safe space displayed above should be adhered to. This space insures that the logotype is not crowded and is clearly visible, as it is the backbone of this brand.
The “O� in Lodestar serves as the proportional/scaling object that dictates the safe space.
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WORDMARK One Color
ONE COLOR & TINT Tint
If full color printing is unavailable use the one color or tint substitute. The acceptable colors for the one color and tint wordmark are the same as those used for the primary logotype. Refer to sizing standards on page 26 for correct specs on the different colors.
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WORDMARK
TINT
100%
80%
Above is the tint wordmark in Lager. For the all acceptable colors the main name of the tint word mark should be at 100% spot color and the “brewing company� should be at 80% spot color.
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WORDMARK
REVERSED OUT
The approved colors for the reversed out wordmark are the same as those used for the reversed out primary logotype. It is also acceptable to use a reversed out logotype with the tint one color version of the logotype . However, if only one color is available use one of the reversed out white logotypes above. As with the primary logotype reversed out on Midnight should only be used for applications such as the event posters on page 51–52. 25
WORDMARK
The minimum size for the full color word mark is 1.25in.
MINIMUM SIZE
The minimum size for the word mark in one color and tints of Stout and Lager is 1.25in.
The minimum size for the word mark in one color and tints of Pale Ale is 1.75in.
The minimum size for the word mark in one color and tints of Amber Ale is 1.5in.
The minimum size for the word mark in all approved reversed out colors is 1.5in.
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IDENTITY SYSTEM
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TYPEFACE
SOURCE SANS PRO Light Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %
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The primary, and only typeface used in the branding of this company is Source Sans Pro. No other typefaces should be used. All body text should be in Light weight in the color Stout. If the body copy is reversed out it should be in Regular weight in the color Silver as seen in the website on page 50. Headings should be done in the SemiBold or Bold weight in either Stout or Lager depending on hierarchical needs as seen throughout this manual. Italic in the weight being used can further emphasize specific items: for example the use of light italic to call out color names through this document. All other fonts within the typeface can be used at designers discretion throughout other applications. 29
TYPEFACE
SOURCE SANS PRO
Extra Light
Bold
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
Extra LIght Italic
Bold Italic
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
LIght Italic
Bold Italic
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
Italic
Black
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
SemiBold Italic
Black Italic
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz 0123456789.?!@$ & %w
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COLOR PALETTE
PRIMARY
Stout is pulled from the main title of the full color primary logotype. It should be used for all body text on a light background as well as headers. It should not be used on backgrounds of Lager, or Amber Ale due to a lack of contrast. Stout can also be used as a background color with Amber Ale, Pale Ale, Sour or Silver text, for example the business card on page 45.
Lager is pulled from the “brewing company� and back star of the primary logotype. It should be used mainly for headings that need extra emphasis/differentiation and ascent points. Lager can be used as a background color, but only with large type in either Sour or Silver.
All colors in the primary color palette come straight from the full color logotype. Each color is pulled from a type of beer that is crafted at our brewery. Make sure to only use only approved colors as they are the corner stone of this brand. Print as true to on screen as possible to maintain consistency.
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COLOR PALETTE
PRIMARY Amber Ale is pulled from the largest star. This color has a fairly restricted use due to its value. It should only be used for emphasized areas on background colors Midnight, Sour or Stout or Silver for example the website on page 49–50. It can be used as a fill color for more illustrative applications like the coasters on page 55–56 as well.
Pale Ale is pulled from the middle sized star in the primary logo. This color can be used as a header on a darker background such as Stout or Midnight. It can be used for emphasized areas such as the small star or the center bar graphic elements throughout this manual or the pattern seen across multiple applications. When using this color be cautious of legibility as it is easy to lose when made too small or with too little contrast.
Sour is pulled from the smallest star in the primary logo type. This color should be used only as body text on a darker background such as Midnight, Lager or Stout, for example in the bottom navigation bar of the website on page 50.
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COLOR PALETTE
SECONDARY
Midnight can be used for application such as the website on page 50, the coasters on page and the event posters on page 55–56 and 51–52 respectively. It should be used primarily as a background color or for elements within illustrative applications.
Silver should be used as a background color over white if possible and/or cost effective as seen throughout this manual. It can also be used for body text alongside Sour on dark backgrounds such as Stout and Midnight. It can also be used in a larger size or heavier weight on Lager.
Secondary colors were added for applications to create contrast with the warm earthy palette of the primary colors. The cool sophisticated tones of Midnight and Silver cater towards the more modern aspects of the brand.
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GRAPHIC ELEMENTS
SYMBOLS & PATTERN The smallest star in the logotype can be pulled out an used as a graphic element. The star can be used to emphasize important information, break up space (as can be seen in this manual) or be used as a decorative element. All of the acceptable colors can be used for this element, however be aware of size and color to maintain enough contrast.
The overall shape of the logotype symbol can be simplified to just the main outer stroke to create this pattern. The pattern should always be in the color Pale Ale. This pattern should be used at 50% opacity if on a blank canvas such as its use throughout this manual, or at 20% opacity on an application with images and/or text such as the event posters on page 51–52.
The graphic element of the side bar can be seen throughout this manual and on the business cards on page 45–46. This element should always be in the approved color Pale Ale and should never take up more a sixth of the page.
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GRAPHIC ELEMENTS
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photographs used throughout any designs made for this company should be high contrast and feature warm yellow and orange tones that match the temperature of the colors in the primary palette. For the event poster as seen on page 51–52 photos should have an grain effect which can be added in Photoshop in the noise effect at 2%.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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BUSINESS SYSTEM
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BUSINESS SYSTEM L ode
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855 Aerovista Ln San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805 543 1843
Kathryn E. McCormick Professor of Design Department of Art & Design California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obisbo 93407 14 November 2018 Dear Ms. McCormick, Lodestar Brewing Company is a Brewpub and Microbrewery that is located on the outskirts of downtown San Luis Obisbo. Craft beer culture is taking off due to both older, dedicated beer enthusiasts, and new trends amongst the younger generations. Because of the wide range of demographics getting excited about beer, it is the goal of the company to attract, and incorporate a wide audience. There are a few specifics we have taken into consideration to achieve our company goal. An important aspect to attracting customers, both young and old, is the aesthetic of the company. We hope to achieve an aesthetic that appeals to our entire audiencce through a modern establishment that retains a rustic, nostalgic, and down to earth environment and feel. As well as crafting this unique aesthetic to guide our customers to our restaurant and beers, hosting and sponsoring events will play a large role in our strategy. By sponsoring events such as surf contests, festivals, art shows and much more, we can associate our brand with the interests that our customers already have. We will also host events that cater to specific demographics as well as those intended to breach demographic groups and bring more people passionate about beer together. For example; concerts, games, and tournaments such as boccie ball, beer dye, beersbee and much more. It is important to make ourselves stand out amongst the other breweries within the city. We will achieve this through our unique aesthetics, and our role in the community. Our goal is to bring the people of San Luis Obisbo together through good company and good beer. Sincerely, Sophie Northcott
Community brought together by beer.
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BUSINESS SYSTEM
LETTERHEAD
Kathryn E. McCormick Professor of Design Department of Art & Design California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obisbo 93407 14 November 2018 Dear Ms. McCormick,
Above is the letterhead, business correspondence should use this design. The primary Lodestarall Brewing Company is a Brewpub and Microbrewery that is located on the mark is outskirts of downtown San Luis Obisbo. In the past few years Craft beer culture been safe centered at the top of the page and the contact info is centered underneath with the has correct taking off. This is due to both an older, dedicated group of beer enthusiasts, and new space. In the bottom right corner the tagline is written in Source Sans Pro Regular Italic in the color trends amongst the younger generation. Because of the wide range of demographics getting Lager. The contactexcited info isabout written with the address in Light weight the email beer, in it isSource the goalSans of thisPro company to attract and incorporate a wide and audience. There are a few specifics we have taken into consideration to achieve our company goal. and phone is SemiBold. An important aspect to attracting customers, both young and old, is the aesthetic of the The letterhead does not need to be full bleed Silver due to expense. It should be printed on natural company. We hope to achieve an aesthetic that appeals to our entire audience through a colored 24w weight paper. modern establishment that retains a rustic, nostalgic, and down to earth environment and feel.
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As well as crafting this unique aesthetic to guide our customers to our restaurant and beers, hosting and sponsoring events will play a large role in our strategy. By sponsoring events such as surf contests, festivals, art shows and much more, we can associate our brand with the interests that our customers already have. We will also host events that cater to specific demographics as well as those intended to breach demographic groups and bring people
BUSINESS SYSTEM
LETTERHEAD
Kathryn E. McCormick Professor of Design Department of Art & Design California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obisbo 93407 14 November 2018 Dear Ms. McCormick, Lodestar Brewing Company is a Brewpub and Microbrewery that is located on the outskirts of downtown San Luis Obisbo. In the past few years Craft beer culture has been taking off. This is due to both an older, dedicated group of beer enthusiasts, and new trends amongst the younger generation. Because of the wide range of demographics getting excited about beer, it is the goal of this company to attract and incorporate a wide audience. There are a few specifics we have taken into consideration to achieve our company goal. An important aspect to attracting customers, both young and old, is the aesthetic of the company. We hope to achieve an aesthetic that appeals to our entire audience through a modern establishment that retains a rustic, nostalgic, and down to earth environment and feel. As well as crafting this unique aesthetic to guide our customers to our restaurant and beers, hosting and sponsoring events will play a large role in our strategy. By sponsoring events such as surf contests, festivals, art shows and much more, we can associate our brand with the interests that our customers already have. We will also host events that cater to specific demographics as well as those intended to breach demographic groups and bring people together. For example; concerts, games, and tournaments such as boccie ball, beer dye, pool and much more will be held at Lodestar Brewing Co. It is important to make ourselves stand out amongst the other breweries within the city. We will achieve this through our unique aesthetics, and our role in the community. Our goal is to bring the people of San Luis Obisbo together through good company and good beer. Sincerely, Sophie Northcott
The letter should begin .5in below the contact info. The margin on the left side should be 1.25in and the text box should be 5.5in wide. The text box should end at least .5in above the tagline. The letter should be written in black Adobe Garamond Pro in Regular at 11pt. If necessary the letter can be written with 10pt type. The letting should be 14.4pt. Paragraphs should not be indented, but should have 0.1in space above them.
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BUSINESS SYSTEM
ENVELOPE
The envelope uses the full color primary logotype in the top left corner with the address written below in regular weight .Make sure to adhere to the correct safe space and minimum sizing as to not crowd the logotype into the corner. In the bottom right the tagline is written in Regular Italic weight in Lager. The flap of the envelope has the star pattern at 50% opacity. The envelope does not have to be printed full bleed using Silver due to expense. It should be printed on natural colored paper with a weight of 24w.
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ENVELOPE
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BUSINESS SYSTEM
BUSINESS CARD
The business card is 3.5in by 2in in landscape orientation. The primary logotype in full color is on the front of the card on a full bleed Silver background. The backside of the card is full bleed Stout with the yellow bar graphic element in Pale Ale on the left side. The information on top in Sour is the employee info, and the phone and address underneath in Silver are the company info. The employee name is in Bold, and the email and the company website are in SemiBold.
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BUSINESS SYSTEM
BUSINESS CARD
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APPLICATIONS
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DIGITAL APPLICATION
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WEBSITE
DIGITAL APPLICATION Lode
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STAR MEMBER
BOOKINGS & TOURS
EVENTS
ABOUT
Welcome
Hours Open Now
Lodestar Brewing Company has proudly been serving beer and community to the people of San Luis Obisbo since 2004. We pride ourselves on two things: creating unique and high quality brews with environmentally friendly ingredients, and lasting impressions that draw communities together. Come visit us and enjoy our events, play games, attend brewery tours and tastings, or eat a casual meal at our restaurant and beautiful outdoor dining areas.
Monday–Thursday 3:00–9:00pm Friday–Sunday 2:00–11:00pm
We look forward to meeting you!
STAR MEMBER
BOOKINGS & TOURS
EVENTS
ABOUT
STAR MEMBER
Lodestar Events
About
Nothing brings people together like good entertainment and friendly competition. We sponsor and host events to celebrate and bring together our wide demographic. From sponsoring events such as surf contests, to hosting live concerts, and putting on friendly tournaments or games featured in our brewery (such as beer dye, boccie ball, darts, pool and more) there is always something happening at Lodestar Brewing Co. Attend our concerts, participate in our tornomints, or spectate and cheer for your community. And do it all with a Lodestar Brewing Co. food and beer in hand.
Lodestar Brewing Company is a Brewpub and Microbrewery that was founded in 2004 on the outskirts of downtown San Luis Obisbo. In recent years craft beer culture has taken off. This is due to both an older, dedicated group of beer enthusiasts, and new trends amongst the younger generation. Our company goal is to break barriers down and bring these people together to create a community.
Event Calendar
BOOKINGS & TOURS
ABOUT
Through our unique craft beers, relaxed, friendly environment and shows and game tournaments we hope to achieve our goals of drawing a community together.
Our Team Our team of bar tenders, waiters, brewers and many more are dedicated to serving our community in every way possible. Currently we have 40 employees ranging from our expert brewers, to our in house graphic designers. We are all passionate about the beer and the experience we are creating for the people within this community we serve.
Violet Road Live
Friday, November 30th
7:00pm–10:00pm Violet Road Live Violet Road is playing on Friday, November 30th from 7:00 to 10:00pm. Come join us at Lodestars outdoor stage for a night of new folk sounds.
Book a Tour and Tasting.
Become a Member
Come tour the brewery with the expert brewers at Lodestar. Taste all your favorite crafts and enter to create the flavors of next seasons signature beer.
Sign up to become a member of Lodestar Star Membership. Get access to discounts, private events, and be the first to sample our new beers.
Violet Road is a folk band hailing from Texas. They are touring for their new album Country Days. Come enjoy the sounds of V i o l e t R o a d w i t h o u r community and a Lodestar Brewing Co craft beer in hand.
Holiday Pool and Beer Die
What is a Lodestar?
Saturday, December 8th
Lodestar Noun A star that is used to guide the course of a ship.
6:00pm–9:00pm Get a group together for a friendly game or two of pool or Beer Die. Discounts on holiday brews and a 100 dollar prize for the winners of both the beer die and Pool tournaments!
Check out our selection of beers on tap. We have over 40 beers on tap, and over 20 are Lodestar Brewing Co craft beers brewed right next door! Explore our selection of unique and seasonal flavors.
Petite Biscuit
Saturday December 15th
9:00pm–11:00pm
The word Lodestar represents our company goal to draw together people from many different demographics and backgrounds. We hope to be a bright guiding light for this community.
L o d e s ta R
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805 • 543 • 1843 inquiries@loderstarbrewing.com 855 Aerovista Ln San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
The Restaurant Lodestar Brewing’s restaurant features landscaped outdoor seating as well as seating inside right next to the bar and beer taps. Come enjoy brunch, lunch or dinner in a relaxed family environment. Our restaurant features popular Californian and Mexi-American cuisine ranging from pizza to tacos to oysters. We also offer a wide range of breakfast and brunch foods. As well as beer our bar offers professionally made cocktails and wines and spirits from all over the world.
Lunch and Dinner Menu
Brunch Menu
Drink Menu
L od e s ta R
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805 • 543 • 1843 inquiries@loderstarbrewing.com 855 Aerovista Ln San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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EVENT POSTERS
PRINT APPLICATION
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PRESENTS
PRESENTS
PRESENTS
VIOLET ROAD
BEN HOWARD
Saturday, December 15 th
Friday, November 30 th
Saturday, January 11 th
Come dance to the sounds of Petite Biscuit with your lodestar community.
Come enjoy the sounds of Violet Road with our community and a Lodestar Brewing Co craft beer in hand.
Come enjoy the sounds of Ben Howard with our community and a Lodestar Brewing Co craft beer in hand.
PETITE BISCUIT
9:00–11:00pm
7:00pm–10:00pm
7:00–9:00pm
@Lodestars Silo Stage
@Lodestars Outdoor Stage
@Lodestar Outdoor Stage
855 Aerovista Ln, San Luis Obispo
855 Aerovista Ln, San Luis Obispo
855 Aerovista Ln, San Luis Obispo
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Community brought together by beer.
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SIGN
PHYSICAL APPLICATION
SIGN
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COASTERS
PHYSICAL APPLICATION
COASTERS
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T-SHIRTS
PHYSICAL APPLICATION
T-SHIRTS
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