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VBC San Diego
San Diego, California
Like many good things, the Veterans Beer Club (VBC) started with a few friends and a conversation over a beer. In 2016, three Marine Corps veterans realized that transitioning out of uniform was more complicated than expected. And they weren’t alone. Their desire to support our military community sparked the Veterans Beer Club, a place for veterans to connect, share resources, and build relationships that make post-military life more manageable and meaningful. What started as a local club here in San Diego has since blossomed into an organization with chapters nationwide. If you’ve been wanting to learn more about the San Diego VBC, you’re on the right page. Continue reading to learn about our mission, values, and history.

VBC Temecula Valley
Temecula, California
Veterans Beer Club - Temecula Valley Chapter was founded by veterans who believed that the transition back to civilian life shouldn't mean leaving your brotherhood behind. We gather over great beer — and we build something lasting.

VBC Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Veterans Beer Club Colorado Springs is where community, opportunity, and camaraderie come together. With around 100 attendees at each gathering, the room is always filled with energy bringing together veterans, active duty military, mentors, and hiring managers in a relaxed, welcoming environment. It’s more than just networking; it’s a space built on shared experiences, mutual support, and genuine connections. Whether you’re transitioning, hiring, or simply looking to connect with fellow service members, Veterans Beer Club offers a strong sense of belonging and a powerful community that shows up for each other.

VBC Denver
Denver, Colorado
Veterans Beer Club (VBC) is all about strengthening our veteran communities across the nation, through the power of professional and social networking. Our VBC Denver chapter was formed in 2019 to build and galvanize our veteran community to be one that takes care of our own, regardless if still in uniform, veteran, or veteran-spouse, and no matter the need. We’re veterans looking out for veterans.
