We visited this beach on Sunday and Monday after having positive experiences at the Deerfield and Charleston locations. On Sunday, we had a great time and were able to navigate the ticketing system that others had complained about, which had worried us. While we didn't encounter many problems, we did notice that there were quite a few rules and a lot of instructions on where to stand, which others have also mentioned. On the plus side, the beach is dog friendly and offers an amazing view. The beer selection was great, although they had fewer draft options compared to other locations. We parked in the beach lot on Sunday because it was free.
When we returned on Monday, the beach lot was charging $20, so we decided to park in front of a house a block away, along with several other cars heading to the brewery. There were no signs indicating no parking. However, when we finished at the brewery and tried to access our cars, homeowners were blocking our way, calling us privileged and drunks, despite us only having one beer and one mocktail that day. They shouted at us and even pushed us. We believed we were allowed to park there as there were no signs prohibiting it (although some signs did exist, they were pointing in the opposite direction). Unfortunately, when I tried to contact the brewery to inform them about the situation and warn other customers who had also parked there, I couldn't reach a person on the phone.
UPDATE: I reached out to the brewery via email and received a call back on the same day. They expressed their concern about the behavior of the locals and assured me that they would inform other brewery guests about the situation.