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Featured Breweries

Palmetto Brewery

The oldest, and first brewery in Charleston since the Prohibition Era. Enjoy year-round drafts and seasonal brews packed with flavor while viewing rare artifacts and documents on display.

Charleston, South Carolina
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Revelry Brewing

A “go-to” choice for experimental beer lovers! Set apart from the rest because of their unique style, Revelry has plenty of craft beers to appeal to any taste!

Charleston, South Carolina
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Frothy Beard Brewing

A unique and unadulterated fun brewery that prides itself on fun flavors and creative events. 32 different rotating taps with great food options!

Charleston, South Carolina
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Holy City Brewing

Four guys that dedicated themselves to craft beer and their community, aiming to bring more of one to the other. 30 barrel system with great food options.

North Charleston, South Carolina
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Proper Pours in the CBD

Proper Pours in the CBD

I remember it well. I was at a fairly new “gastropub” with a really nice beer selection. It was hot outside so so I took a seat at the bar, perused my draught options, and went with Andygator from Abita. A Helles Doppelbock with a slightly sweet flavor, Andygator has a subtle fruit aroma and a nice dry finish reaching an ABV of 8%. Plus Abita is a former employer and I tend to use loyalty as a tie-breaker.

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Belgian Beers in the CBD

Belgian Beers in the CBD

“I hate beer”.

That what the attractive mature lady pronounced at a local beer festival a few years back. I was working my booth when she confessed that she thought it was a beer and wine festival that her friends had brought her to that spring day. And though her tone was playful, I knew she was serious.

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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ALE & A LAGER?

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ALE & A LAGER?

Here in the Charleston Brewery District, we’re asked this question all the time: “So what’s the difference between an ale & a lager?” It’s a great question & the simple answer is that it all boils down to brewing method.

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