Bayview is a neighborhood removed in San Francisco — out toward the old Candlestick Park, in the city’s southeastern reaches. It’s been relatively untouched by the tech boom and the accompanying high rises that pepper the rest of the city. But the neighborhood, home to a tight-knit community of families and community activists, is coming into its own as a hub for creative, genre-bending craft alcohol producers. Raw industrial spaces are being transformed into production facilities and tasting rooms, decked out with murals by local street artists, and are drawing crowds from all over San Francisco and beyond.

Laughing Monk Brewing

Belgian and California beer styles combine at this craft brewery, opened in 2016 by a duo of passionate home brewers. Their tasting room, graced by a wall- size mural of a gold-hued oak tree, hosts events ranging from monthly brewery karaoke to beer and yoga every Sunday. Sample from 14 beers on tap or take them to-go in crowlers, 32-ounce cans of draft beer. The Bayview Gold, featuring chamomile from nearby community gardens, is a must-try.

1439A Egbert Avenue; 415-890-5970; laughingmonkbrewing.com