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Gallery: Glassell Park Photographer's Work Adorns New Craft Beer Cans

Golden Road Brewing is rolling out its craft brews in 16-ounce cans this month. They feature Eastside images from photographer Nate Miller, including one shot in Echo Park and another in Los Feliz. We've also got some outtakes.

 
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Can for Golden Road Brewings IPA features the palms of Echo Park's Laveta Terrace. GAMUT
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Can for Golden Road Brewings IPA features the palms of Echo Park's Laveta Terrace.
One that got away. An outtake of the photos Nate Miller shot for Golden Road Brewing's new canned craft beers.
Another outtake from the photos that Nate Miller shot for Golden Road Brewing's new canned craft beers.
Can for Golden Road Brewing's Hefeweisen features the Shakespeare Bridge in the Franklin Hills.
This vista of the Los Angeles skyline by Nate Miller is another outtake from the images he shot for Golden Road Brewing's new canned craft beers.

Chef and entrepreneur Tony Yanow has been busy this year.

This spring he gave up darts in Burbank to bring us Mohawk Bend in Echo Park.

Now, he's back on the other side of the river, overseeing the opening of Golden Road Brewing on San Fernando Road just north of Atwater Village.

The micro-brewery is rolling out two brews this month: Golden Road Hefeweizen and Point the Way IPA.

With the help of Glassell Park photographer Nate Miller, Yanow's new brew will represent Los Angeles' East side.

Miller's original photographs are integral to the cans, which were designed by San Francisco based firm GAMUT.

The IPA can with the palm trees was shot on Laveta Terrace in Echo Park.  The Hefeweisen can image comes from the Shakespeare Bridge in the Los Feliz's Franklin Hills.

You can see the final designs in our media gallery, and, from another angle,  in Miller's Flickr account here.

You can also see outtakes--three photos that didn't make the cut--in the media gallery.

Miller says GAMUT and Golden Road wanted pictures that were "warm and hazy, that really emphasized that L.A. feel."

He says shooting he "went to all my regular spots...Once I was on foot, I took pictures of whatever felt natural."

He says he finds any "green spot inspirational" though he really likes the Silver Lake dogpark, Griffith Park and, lately, Elysian Park, which is a little scary at night though worth the climb.

Where to find the brews

Groundbreakingly, they'll both be available in 16-ounce cans. You can already find them in selected Whole Foods locations, including Glendale, Venice and Pasadena.

The bevs are also coming to a few retail drinking venues including Echo Park's Sunset Beer and Culver City's City Tavern.

Sunset Beer hosted a party Friday night to celebrate the rollout, making headlines along the way.

On Jan. 28, Golden Road's brewmaster Jon Carpenter will be in Pasadena for a tasting and can-signing from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The Golden Road team will also be in Venice on Jan. 29 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and in Glendale on Feb. 10 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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