Freewheel Brewing Company is more than just a place to grab a pint — it’s a beloved local brewery nestled in Marsh Manor. Known for its exceptional craft beers and unique atmosphere, Freewheel has earned rave reviews from craft beer enthusiasts across the Bay Area and beyond.

While Freewheel is serious about brewing top-quality beer, it’s also a hub for community connection. Locals gather daily for a cold pint and friendly conversation in an environment where everyone feels like family. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick drink or enjoying a meal with friends and family, Freewheel is the perfect place to unwind.

What sets Freewheel Brewing apart? Here’s what you might not know:

🍺 Thirsty Thursday Releases: Every Thursday, Freewheel Brewing Company debuts new beers with reduced prices on pints and crowlers — perfect for those looking to try something fresh!

🥫 Crowlers to Go: For those who want to take the fun home, FBC fills 32 oz. crowlers — giant cans of freshly brewed beer that are perfect for to-go orders and even shipping.

👍🏼 Cask Ales & More: While Freewheel is known for its expertly crafted cask ales, the menu also features keg beers, nitro beers, and a variety of delicious options for all tastes.

🍽️ Food & Fun: Established in 2012, Freewheel Brewing Company has become a gathering spot for locals to enjoy Chef Benny’s mouth-watering food, live music, and exciting events.

🎵 Live Events & Festivals: With a jam-packed event calendar, Freewheel always has something happening. Don’t miss their upcoming celebrations! Follow them on Facebook for the latest updates.

🚚 Serving Local Establishments: In addition to their brewery, Freewheel beers are served in top Bay Area establishments, including Johnston’s Saltbox (San Carlos), The Pig and Whistle (SF), and The Rake at Admiral Maltings (Alameda).

Beer pouring into a glass.

Whether you’re grabbing a drink after work, enjoying a family meal, or attending one of their exciting events, Freewheel Brewing Company at Marsh Manor is the perfect spot for craft beer lovers and community seekers alike.

A white dog next to a can of beer with the Freewheel logo on it.
A brewer is pouring mashed malted barley into a fermentation tank.
A dog with its paws on the counter at the Freewheel bar.
A beer tap pouring beer into a can with the Freewheel logo on it.
A brown dog next to a can of beer with the Freewheel logo on it, labelled "Big Paws IPA."