Reports Claim San Diego's House Of Mason Beverage Collective Has Been Sold To Latitude Brewing, But Liquor Licenses Tell A Different Story

Recent industry reporting has claimed that the House of Mason Beverage Collective has been acquired by Latitude Brewing, a North County-based craft beer company that has quietly expanded its footprint through acquisitions and venue takeovers over the past two years. However, a review of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control records suggests the transaction may not yet be legally effectuated.


A review of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control records shows that no liquor license transfers have been filed or approved for Mason Ale Works or Eppig Brewing. All active licenses for those businesses remain in the name of Andrew Teffeteller, the 28-year-old son of West Coast Ventures & Resources founder Randy Teffeteller. No change of ownership, controlling interest, or operating authority is reflected in ABC filings as of publication.

Under California law, a transfer of ownership or control of an alcohol-serving business requires ABC approval and leaves a public paper trail. That trail does not yet exist. This discrepancy matters - not just because it contradicts industry headlines, but because of what House of Mason is, how it got here, and who has controlled it.

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Originally published on January 24, 2026.