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The craft beer industry is booming in Charleston, but which breweries define the scene here? Eater recruitedHoly City beer aficionado Timmons Pettigrew to bestow his knowledge upon us and create a map to the essential breweries in the Lowcountry.

Use this guide as a resource to find craft beer in Charleston.

Points are presented in alphabetical order.

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Jaime Tenny and David Merritt opened COAST in a repurposed Navy record storage building in North Charleston in 2007, the same year South Carolina “popped the cap” on the maximum ABV allowed for beer. 32/50 Kölsch and HopArt IPA have been mainstays since they opened, and recently became available in 16oz cans thanks to expansion and a handy-dandy mobile cannery. David has a magic touch with hops, but their seasonal Blackbeerd Imperial Stout also brings the deep, dark heat.

As a brewpub in South Carolina, Edmund’s Oast cannot distribute beer outside of its four walls, but that doesn’t stop brewer Cameron Read from developing a wide variety of thoughtful and compelling beers for this James Beard-nominated hot spot. Crowd pleasers include PB&J, which tastes just like it sounds, but their bright and tropical double IPA, Viridi Rex, can run with the biggest big dogs. The on-site brewery can’t produce enough beer to offer take-home growlers and still service the restaurant, but fret not. Plans for an offsite production brewery are already in the works.

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The setting for this organic, farmhouse-inspired brewery couldn’t be more idyllic. Set on the banks of the Ashley River, Arthur Lucas’s Freehouse Brewery uses organic ingredients to produce locally unique styles like Ashley Farmhouse Ale and Sourlina Peche, the latter brewed with South Carolina peaches and fermented with yeast from the upstate’s SouthYeast Labs. 750mL bottles are released in small batches and are well worth seeking out.

The three beards behind Frothy Beard opened their whimsically-themed nanobrewery in North Charleston in 2012. From there they’ve concocted a plethora of inventive beers, like the jalapeño-cilantro infused ¡Ándale! Pale Ale, alongside more recognizable styles like Never Winter Wheat and Out at Third Tripel. There’s nary a dull moment at the brewery, which has played host to everything from comedy to grindcore to pro wrestling. Visits are encouraged to catch the latest small batches, and if you see them on tap around town, snag them while they last!

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Four friends opened Holy City Brewing in North Charleston in the summer of 2011, re-purposing an old warehouse space into what would become a GABF medal-winning, Best of Charleston-voted destination. Taking advantage of recent legislative advances, Holy City now has a full kitchen onsite serving an array of beer-friendly bites alongside their 20 taps. An onsite canning line helps keep local shelves stocked with Pluff Mud Porter, Washout Wheat, Slanted Porch Pale Ale, and a number of seasonals.

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Oak Road is the newest one of the bunch, and Summerville’s first brewery. A four-partner team brought the brewery to life through combination of homebrewing savvy and a great space in the Coastal Coffee Roasters building. The style rotation has been fast and furious, with notable favorites like Percy the Passive Aggressive Pineapple making repeat appearances. Check their social media for tasting room hours and see what Flowertown has to offer.

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Established in 1993 as the first brewery to open in South Carolina after Prohibition, Palmetto blazed the beer trail in Charleston for 14 years before another brewery opened. They still churn out their original four styles, Charleston Lager, Palmetto Amber, Palmetto Pale Ale, and Palmetto Espresso Porter, though recipes have been tweaked and seasonal styles added over the years. A recent mega-expansion left them sporting a beautiful wood-clad bar and outdoor deck that hosts concerts on the reg.

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(843) 937-0903

Only the second brewery to open in downtown proper, Revelry Brewing has been quick to impress with styles like the Brettanomyces-fermented Funkmaster Brett & The Furious Hops IPA and Achtung! Berliner Weisse. Their first entries in the U.S. Beer Open Championships netted them four medals, and a summer 2015 partnership with the highly-anticipated Lewis Barbecue drew hours-long lines of folks waiting for life-changing brisket served alongside their rotating taps. All signs point to staying power over new-brewery-hype for Team Revelry.

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(843) 870-0010

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James Island’s first brewery opened up shop in 2014, the brainchild of head brewer Scott McConnell and his wife Sara Gayle. Their aim is true: to brew great beer for the common man. Along those lines, style names like Bricklayer’s Red Ale, Pipe Wrench Porter, and Circuit Breaker IPA have a distinctly blue collar bent. While they’ve been known to get a little “out there” (fig saison, anyone?), approachable styles are their sweet spot. Stop by the brewery to check on their ongoing expansions, and say hello to their newest partner, local brewing impresario Chris Winn.

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Edward and Morgan Westbrook opened Mount Pleasant’s first brewery in late 2010, a massive (by regional standards) purpose-built operation primed for growth. Their IPA and white ale with ginger and lemongrass, White Thai, are available year-round in 12oz cans, but their special releases and barrel-aged delicacies really get the beer nerds in a tizzy. Westbrook Gose, a revival of a centuries-old and nigh-lost salty, sour, coriander-spiked German beer style, is a favorite of discerning local beach-goers

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Jaime Tenny and David Merritt opened COAST in a repurposed Navy record storage building in North Charleston in 2007, the same year South Carolina “popped the cap” on the maximum ABV allowed for beer. 32/50 Kölsch and HopArt IPA have been mainstays since they opened, and recently became available in 16oz cans thanks to expansion and a handy-dandy mobile cannery. David has a magic touch with hops, but their seasonal Blackbeerd Imperial Stout also brings the deep, dark heat.

As a brewpub in South Carolina, Edmund’s Oast cannot distribute beer outside of its four walls, but that doesn’t stop brewer Cameron Read from developing a wide variety of thoughtful and compelling beers for this James Beard-nominated hot spot. Crowd pleasers include PB&J, which tastes just like it sounds, but their bright and tropical double IPA, Viridi Rex, can run with the biggest big dogs. The on-site brewery can’t produce enough beer to offer take-home growlers and still service the restaurant, but fret not. Plans for an offsite production brewery are already in the works.

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The setting for this organic, farmhouse-inspired brewery couldn’t be more idyllic. Set on the banks of the Ashley River, Arthur Lucas’s Freehouse Brewery uses organic ingredients to produce locally unique styles like Ashley Farmhouse Ale and Sourlina Peche, the latter brewed with South Carolina peaches and fermented with yeast from the upstate’s SouthYeast Labs. 750mL bottles are released in small batches and are well worth seeking out.

The three beards behind Frothy Beard opened their whimsically-themed nanobrewery in North Charleston in 2012. From there they’ve concocted a plethora of inventive beers, like the jalapeño-cilantro infused ¡Ándale! Pale Ale, alongside more recognizable styles like Never Winter Wheat and Out at Third Tripel. There’s nary a dull moment at the brewery, which has played host to everything from comedy to grindcore to pro wrestling. Visits are encouraged to catch the latest small batches, and if you see them on tap around town, snag them while they last!

Four friends opened Holy City Brewing in North Charleston in the summer of 2011, re-purposing an old warehouse space into what would become a GABF medal-winning, Best of Charleston-voted destination. Taking advantage of recent legislative advances, Holy City now has a full kitchen onsite serving an array of beer-friendly bites alongside their 20 taps. An onsite canning line helps keep local shelves stocked with Pluff Mud Porter, Washout Wheat, Slanted Porch Pale Ale, and a number of seasonals.

Oak Road is the newest one of the bunch, and Summerville’s first brewery. A four-partner team brought the brewery to life through combination of homebrewing savvy and a great space in the Coastal Coffee Roasters building. The style rotation has been fast and furious, with notable favorites like Percy the Passive Aggressive Pineapple making repeat appearances. Check their social media for tasting room hours and see what Flowertown has to offer.

Established in 1993 as the first brewery to open in South Carolina after Prohibition, Palmetto blazed the beer trail in Charleston for 14 years before another brewery opened. They still churn out their original four styles, Charleston Lager, Palmetto Amber, Palmetto Pale Ale, and Palmetto Espresso Porter, though recipes have been tweaked and seasonal styles added over the years. A recent mega-expansion left them sporting a beautiful wood-clad bar and outdoor deck that hosts concerts on the reg.

(843) 937-0903

(843) 937-0903

Only the second brewery to open in downtown proper, Revelry Brewing has been quick to impress with styles like the Brettanomyces-fermented Funkmaster Brett & The Furious Hops IPA and Achtung! Berliner Weisse. Their first entries in the U.S. Beer Open Championships netted them four medals, and a summer 2015 partnership with the highly-anticipated Lewis Barbecue drew hours-long lines of folks waiting for life-changing brisket served alongside their rotating taps. All signs point to staying power over new-brewery-hype for Team Revelry.

(843) 870-0010

(843) 870-0010

James Island’s first brewery opened up shop in 2014, the brainchild of head brewer Scott McConnell and his wife Sara Gayle. Their aim is true: to brew great beer for the common man. Along those lines, style names like Bricklayer’s Red Ale, Pipe Wrench Porter, and Circuit Breaker IPA have a distinctly blue collar bent. While they’ve been known to get a little “out there” (fig saison, anyone?), approachable styles are their sweet spot. Stop by the brewery to check on their ongoing expansions, and say hello to their newest partner, local brewing impresario Chris Winn.

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Edward and Morgan Westbrook opened Mount Pleasant’s first brewery in late 2010, a massive (by regional standards) purpose-built operation primed for growth. Their IPA and white ale with ginger and lemongrass, White Thai, are available year-round in 12oz cans, but their special releases and barrel-aged delicacies really get the beer nerds in a tizzy. Westbrook Gose, a revival of a centuries-old and nigh-lost salty, sour, coriander-spiked German beer style, is a favorite of discerning local beach-goers

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FAQs

What state is number 1 in craft beer? ›

Despite California being, the leading craft beer producer, Vermont is the state with the most breweries per capita. In 2022, there were over 15 breweries for every 100 thousand residents in Vermont.

Where is the craft beer capital of America? ›

Beers and beaches — two things San Diego has a lot of. With long stretches of sandy shoreline and more than 150 breweries across the county, the city is known as the “Craft Beer Capital of America,” and it's almost impossible not to step into at least one tap room during a trip to this southern California oasis.

How many breweries are in Charleston area? ›

The opening of this brewery will bring the total back up to 37 operating breweries and brewpubs in the Charleston area.

What is the largest craft brewery in America? ›

D. G. Yuengling and Son Inc

What is the oldest craft beer brewery in the US? ›

D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. is a family owned and operated brewery located in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1829, the brewery is currently operated by the 5th generation of the Yuengling family. Yuengling is officially recognized as America's Oldest Brewery.

What state has the fewest craft breweries? ›

On the opposite end of the spectrum, Mississippi has the lowest number of breweries per capita, with just under one location per 100,000 residents. Keep reading to learn which other states host the most craft breweries in 2022.

Where is the best craft beer in the US? ›

Portland, OR

Oregon is well-known for its craft beers. It is also considered to be home to the world's finest beers. With about 70 breweries, Portland is noted for its rich brews, like porters and stouts.

Who drinks craft beer the most? ›

Drinkers By the Numbers
  • Millennials make up 32.9% of the volume of craft beer consumers, and this demographic makes up 26.1% of the total adult population.
  • Gen X'ers make up 23.9% of the volume of craft beer consumers, and this demographic makes up 18.7% of the total adult population.

What city is known as Beer City, USA? ›

Grand Rapids has been known as Beer City USA since 2012, when the city tied Asheville, North Carolina in an online poll to determine America's best beer city.

What is the oldest brewery in Charleston SC? ›

The original Palmetto Brewery in Charleston opened in 1888, by John Doscher. This brewery was located on the corner of Market St. and Hayne St. in historic downtown Charleston.

What city has the most craft breweries? ›

Chicago, most breweries in a US city.

How much is a beer in Charleston SC? ›

Cost of Living in Charleston
RestaurantsEdit
Domestic Beer (1 pint draught)6.75$
Imported Beer (12 oz small bottle)8.00$
Cappuccino (regular)5.29$
co*ke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle)2.35$
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What craft brewery sold for $1 billion? ›

It Just Sold for a 'Surprisingly Low' Amount. Chicago's Kings & Convicts purchased the brewery from Constellation Brands which paid $1 billion for it four years ago.

Who is the father of craft brewing in the US? ›

Forty years ago, when Charlie Papazian founded the American Homebrewers Association, the idea of a homebrewer in every neighborhood and a brewery in every town seemed unreal. Now, it's essentially reality with more than 6,000 breweries in America — thanks, in large part, to Papazian.

What is America's first craft brewery? ›

Anchor was established in San Francisco in 1896 and was the country's first craft brewery.

What is the number 1 selling beer in us? ›

Bottles of Modelo Especial beer are displayed for sale in a grocery store on June 14, in Los Angeles. Modelo Especial is now officially America's best-selling beer, dethroning Bud Light from the top spot it has largely held for the past two decades.

What is the number one beer drinking state? ›

The States That Drink the Most Beer Overall

Naturally, the most highly populated states in America are the states that consume the most beer, with California — the most populous state in the U.S. — leading the pack with 795.2 million gallons of beer drunk in 2021.

What is the most popular beer per state? ›

Most Popular Beer by State 2024
  • Texas: Lone Star.
  • Utah: Budweiser.
  • Vermont: Bud Light.
  • Virginia: Budweiser.
  • Washington: Bud Light.
  • West Virginia: Budweiser.
  • Wisconsin: Spotted Cow.
  • Wyoming: Snake River.

Who consumes the most craft beer? ›

Drinkers By the Numbers
  • Millennials make up 32.9% of the volume of craft beer consumers, and this demographic makes up 26.1% of the total adult population.
  • Gen X'ers make up 23.9% of the volume of craft beer consumers, and this demographic makes up 18.7% of the total adult population.

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