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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police identified the man suspected of opening fire during the robbery of a Midway District 7-Eleven store Tuesday morning. 160
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego beer fans have the pleasure of knowing that what they're sipping ranks with the best of brews.Seven San Diego County brewers were recognized on Rate Beer's best brewers in the world in 2019. The winners represent a portion of the top 1 percent of brewers in the world, according to RateBeer.Local brewers on the list included AleSmith Brewing Company (6th), Port Brewing Company/The Lost Abbey (13th), Modern Times Beer (21st), Mikkeller San Diego (27th), Alpine Beer Company (30th), Stone Brewing (36th), and Ballast Point Brewing Company (69th).WHAT'S BREWING:Amplified beer garden moving into historic Lemon Grove buildingChicago-based brewer to acquire San Diego-born Ballast Point BrewingThe annual best brewers in the world ratings are based on performance ratings over the last four years."It is a special honor to be recognized as the sixth Best Brewery in the World, since the RateBeer Awards are generated from actual consumer reviews," said AleSmith CEO Peter Zien. "To be one of the oldest breweries in San Diego, celebrating our 25th year in business, and to receive a ‘Top 10’ designation for the 19th consecutive year, is a real testament to the team we have working at AleSmith."Last year, AleSmith also ranked in at sixth on RateBeers global review. Port Brewing Company/The Lost Abbey, Stone Brewing, Modern Times, Alpine Beer Company, Ballast Point, and Mikkeller also ranked on the list.RateBeer collects beer ratings from users around the world, reporting data on aroma, appearance, taste, mouthfeel and overall characteristics of beers. Those ratings are weighed depending on the quality the user.Fans of the seven brewers already know the variety of delicious beers they offer, but for anyone just starting to dip into craft beer here's what to expect:AleSmith's most celebrated beers include their Speedway Stout, AleSmith IPA, and San Diego Pale Ale .394 developed with the help of the late Padres legend Tony Gwynn. Several of the brewery's barrel aged stouts and sours are ranked among RateBeer users' favorites.Port Brewing Company/The Lost Abbey brews a variety of beer styles, from barrel aged to traditional and fruity IPAs. Among their highest and most reviewed beers are their wild beers and sours, barleywine styles, and IPAs. Modern Times' highest overall ratings come with their bourbon barrel aged and stout creations, according to RateBeer. But their most reviewed — and still RateBeer favorites — include their IPAs, wheat and pale ales, and sours.Mikkeller fans on RateBeer rave about the brewery's stouts and variety of IPA styles, including traditional and hazy IPAs.Alpine Beer Company has hit a high note with IPA styles, according to RateBeer's reviews. The brewery's double IPAs, rye IPA, and traditional IPA are among its highest rated by RateBeer users.Stone Brewing IPAs and ales are among their highest rated on RateBeer. Its original Arrogant Bastard Ale and Stone IPA are the most reviewed and still among users' favorites from the brewery.Ballast Point still ranks high with its original Sculpin IPA and Victory at Sea porter, two fan favorites since the brewery began. Variations of the two styles, however, seem to be what RateBeer users try out the most, including Grapefruit Sculpin and Calm Before the Storm cream ale. 3314

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego coffee drinkers plenty to be buzzed about with the local java scene.Recently, Mostra Coffee in Carmel Mountain was named Micro Coffee Roaster of the Year by Roast Magazine. The company, led by Filipino-American friends Jelynn Malone, Beverly Magtanong, Sam Magtanong, and Mike Arquines, has operated in San Diego since 2013 and gained a reputation for their creative drinks."We dreamt up this company and wanted our Filipino culture to be a part of it, but we didn't know anything about coffee or where to begin to source Philippine coffee," said Malone. "All we had was a dream to give back and help people."RELATED: San Diego coffee houses to grab a cup of coffeeWhile Mostra's efforts are finding national acclaim, it's become part of the local trend in coffee that's starting to turn heads."Seven-10 years ago the San Diego coffee scene was simple with only a handful of coffee roasters in town that roasted good, solid coffee," said Arquines. "Traditional lattes, cappuccinos and a sprinkle of a few manual pour over methods. Maybe even a few shops carried something called 'cold brew' ... if you were lucky of course. Much simpler times."Today, the scene is brewing some delicious offerings.RELATED: City Heights coffee shop owner brings community closer to nature, one another"Fast forward to 2019. You now have more than a couple dozen talented roasters (with 2-3 opening every couple months), each with a varying range of eclectic menu offerings, roast styles and gorgeous interiors worthy of any [Instagram] post or lifestyle blog," Arquines added.Mraz Family Farms grew the first geisha coffee bean in San Diego recently, putting America's Finest City on the coffee growing map. The farm, developed by Grammy-winning musician Jason Mraz, grows about 2,800 coffee trees with several other varieties. The farm partnered with Frinj Coffee to offer the beans. Frinj CEO Jay Ruskey says Southern California is ripe to become a powerhouse for coffee growers.RELATED: San Diego businesses put the planet ahead of profits to go green“We would love to see another 50,000 coffee plants here in Southern California this year, and expand to millions in the next ten years,” Ruskey told 10News back in March. “I see a rapid expansion I think it's going to be huge [in San Diego]."The rare coffee is generally grown in Panama, but made its way into Bird Rock Coffee Roasters — which was Roast Magazine's 2009 and 2012 Roaster of the Year.Jeff Taylor, with Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, says it's not the quantity of roasters in San Diego but the quality that is putting the region on the map."Beginning with craft beer, wines and now coffees. Taste makers and brew masters get the craft of what we are doing," Taylor said. "It's not so much the number of roasters, but the quality of roasters in the market."RELATED: Coffee grown in San Diego? Local farm preps for first-ever harvestTo put it in enthusiasts terms, he says coffee is treated similar to California wines."We share flavor notes and coffee like wine ranges in price from low to high. You can find anything you are looking for," Taylor said. "And I believe since we were early adapters to the 'direct trade movement,' or sourcing at coffee origins and relationship coffee, we resonate with those that were interested in transparency, fair wages for farmers, and sustainability."The number of coffee houses around San Diego advertises just how strong the market is for something new and flavorful that tabs into those passionate drinkers."San Diego is becoming one of the most exciting and forward thinking, progressive coffee destinations in the nation," Arquines says. "Exciting times!" 3680
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diegans will decide whether to pass or defeat Measure E, which asks voters to decide on a 30-foot height limit on buildings in the Midway-Pacific Highway area.Measure E reads as follows:City of San Diego - Measure E: REMOVING 30-FOOT HEIGHT LIMIT IN MIDWAY-PACIFIC HIGHWAY COMMUNITY PLAN AREA. Shall People’s Ordinance O-10960 be amended to exclude the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area, which includes the Sports Arena, from the 30-foot height limit on buildings in the Coastal Zone, with any future development still required to comply with other governing laws?(Full text)Voters will be able to vote “yes” or “no” on the measure. A simple majority vote is required for the approval of Measure E.Those in favor of the measure say passing it would, "revitalize the dilapidated Midway area, help struggling San Diegans get back to work, and create a vibrant neighborhood San Diego families can finally enjoy: a modern Sports Arena. Public parks. Affordable housing. Good paying jobs. Millions in funding for San Diego schools and overdue infrastructure repairs – without raising taxes."Those against the measure argue that, "if approved, would see an entire community within the coastal zone declared exempt from the 30-foot coastal zone height–limit law. The Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area includes Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD), Midway, Sports Arena, and NAVWAR. This area is rich in public land that would be ripe for private acquisition and exploitation to reward City Hall’s developer friends." 1555
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Rancho San Diego Elementary School Wednesday experienced a water outage as a result of vandalism and theft to pipework. The crime occurred overnight and was discovered as staff entered campus for work Wednesday morning. Maintenance staff repaired the pipework and restored water to campus in three hours. Staff provided students with water during the outage. Hand sanitizer and baby wipes were also given out. 438
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