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Edge City Brewery

Edge City Brewery is a three-barrel brewery located off of Monroe Road in Charlotte, North Carolina. A variety of beers are available as well as wine, cider, and other guest taps. Read More

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The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery

Founded in 2009 in Charlotte, North Carolina, The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery (OMB) believes in delivering fresh, local beer and adhering to Germany’s oldest beer purity guideline, known as the “Reinheitsgebot”. Five beers are available year-round and at least 8 others make seasonal and holiday appearances — always delivered in refrigerated trucks to preserve freshness and meet the demands of ultra-premium beer consumers. OMB is Charlotte’s largest and oldest brewery and receives many accolades for its multi-acre Munich-inspired Biergarten, which seats over 1,000. Read More

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Sycamore Brewing

Sycamore Brewing, located in Charlotte, North Carolina, is one of the fastest-growing breweries in the Southeast. Sycamore operates a $5 million production brewery and cidery in the North End of Charlotte, North Carolina, and serves up its flagship, seasonal, and small-batch craft beer at its taproom in the city’s South End neighborhood. Sycamore is a 100% family-owned brewery that distributes across all of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia markets. Read More

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Southern Tier Brewing Co.

Southern Tier Brewing Co. began in 2002 with second-hand equipment in the rural countryside near Lakewood, New York. By 2005, STBC covered most of the state as well as Pennsylvania. Demand soon outgrew capacity, and in 2009 a new brewery was built on adjacent property. Several additions later, a new 110-barrel brewhouse was constructed in late winter of 2013 and by autumn a 45,000-sq-ft distribution center, and a water treatment facility were opened. Continuous investments in quality, team, tools, and technology have helped STBC grow into one of the top breweries in the country. Read More

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Protagonist Beer

Beer is the drink people connect over. Protagonist was created to harness the social power of beer and transform it into real, public good. More than a brewery, it’s a network of best friends, curious beer drinkers and brewmasters, all working together to build something great. Together, we’re building a community inspired and empowered by the brewing, consuming, and culture of beer. Read More

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Primal Brewery

Primal Brewery can trace its’ roots to the sidelines of a Huntersville soccer field that Co-founders, Ray Steimel and David Hoy first met on… We were home brewers, who not only enjoyed the process of brewing but also the overall experience. Our home brewing sessions were always a gathering of friends, family, and neighbors. For us, it’s always been about the experience of bringing people together and having a good time with great beer and good food. At our core this is the underlying belief that influences every decision we make at Primal Brewery. Read More

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NoDa Brewing Company

Opening its tap room doors in 2011, NoDa became one of Charlotte’s first craft breweries. Three short years later, Hop Drop ‘N Roll — their most popular IPA — took home the World Beer Cup Gold Award in the competition’s largest category. This recognition propelled the brewery onto a national stage, and attributed to the quick expansion from a 15-barrel brewhouse in the NoDa neighborhood to a 60 barrel brewhouse in nearby North End. Read More

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Catawba Brewing Co.

Catawba Brewing Co. has been an industry leader in Western North Carolina’s craft beer scene for two decades. From humble beginnings, the business has grown exponentially to become a major craft beer supplier across five states. Catawba now operates breweries and tasting rooms in three NC cities — Morganton, Asheville, and Charlotte — embracing a hybrid wholesale/retail strategy. With the 2018 acquisition of Palmetto Brewing Co. in Charleston, SC, the Pyatt family hobby has spawned one of the Southeast’s largest and most diverse craft brewing entities. Read More

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