A Guide To

Breweries in Charleston

Nestled amidst the charm of Charleston, a city known for its rich history and vibrant culture, you’ll discover a thriving craft beer scene that’s as diverse as it is welcoming. There are many breweries in Charleston that dot the landscape, but all foster an atmosphere of togetherness and hospitality. Join us as we embark on a journey through Charleston’s breweries and explore some of the best craft beer destinations this charming city has to offer.

Bevi Bene Brewery

Bevi Bene Brewing Co.

Where: 1859 Summerville Ave., Charleston

Bevi Bene Brewing Co. is a family-owned brewery in Charleston, focusing on lagers and hard kombucha, with a mission to promote well-being through authentically crafted beverages to be enjoyed with friends. Their head brewer uses innovative recipes and local South Carolina ingredients when possible. The brewery has an outdoor patio, cards and board games, and lots of plants to add to the chill vibe.

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Charleston Beer Works

Charleston Beer Works on Upper King Street is a welcoming sports bar with 40 beers on tap and made-from-scratch bar food. They offer daily specials Thursday through Friday including happy hour, bar & music bingo, and live music.

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Commonhouse Aleworks

Where: 4831 O’Hear Avenue, North Charleston

Commonhouse Aleworks was named after the colonial period term for a Town Hall— to create a central point that would bring people together. With over 20 different original beers on tap, with unique names such as Light Pollution and Looking East, it’s no surprise this brewery made our list. This brewery, located in the up-and-coming Park Circle area, Commonhouse specializes in pale ales and offers seating inside and on their spacious outdoor patio, it’s also a great hangout to find food trucks like Brunch Holiday.

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Edmund's Oast Brewing Co. & Taproom

Where: 1081 Morrison Dr., Charleston | 1505 King St. #115, Charleston | 1081-B Morrison Dr., Charleston

Edmond’s Oast is a production brewery and taproom restaurant. All of the beers distributed in more than eight states are brewed at this facility. The adjoining taproom restaurant features an all-day casual food menu, 20 house-brewed beers on tap, wine, and cocktails. In addition, you can purchase cans, growlers, growlers, and merchandise to go. They also have an outdoor patio in a large courtyard.

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Holy City Brewing

Where: 1021 Aragon Ave., North Charleston, SC

Located in a renovated warehouse, Holy City Brewing serves up more than 20 options on tap each day as well as a filling menu with items such as pimento cheese balls and falafel burgers. This brewery is one of the most famous breweries in Charleston. The taproom is attached to the brewery, which they offer a free tour of their brewery upon request. Holy City Brewery has created over 100 different beers and plans on expanding to Park Circle in 2019. Holy City Brewery is a Charleston beer staple, an absolute must for beer lovers in the Holy City.

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Munkle Brewing Co.

Where: 1513 Meeting Street Rd. Charleston

Munkle Brewing Co. has a quaint taproom with a focus on Belgian and German-influenced beers. There is a wonderful outside space, with lots of activities for everyone: there is a fire pit, rocking chairs, picnic tables, and various games. In addition, there are often food trucks on site.

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Palmetto Brewery

289 Huger St, Charleston

Palmetto Brewing was the first licensed brewery to open in South Carolina and offers a warehouse taproom, speakeasy taproom, and courtyard with a variety of entertainment including games, live music, and more! They also offer burgers, salads, and several sides.

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Revelry Brewing

Where: 10 Conroy St., Charleston

Revelry Brewing has a tasting room, outdoor patio, and a rooftop bar. In addition to dozens of beers, there is a permanent food truck on site serving Latin and Asian-inspired dishes. If beer isn’t your thing, you can enjoy a variety of wines and ciders.

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Rusty Bull Brewing Co.

Where: 3005 W. Montague Ave., North Charleston, SC | 337 King St., Charleston

Rusty Bull has two locations and both have many great beers, food, and events like music bingo, live music, and trivia nights. Their production facility is in North Charleston where you will find the widest selection of beers and their location on King Street is the only taproom in the historic district.

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Charleston Beer Week

Be sure to check out the annual Charleston Beer Week—an event that allows the best and brightest to showcase their beer during this week-long celebration of all things hops. Charleston’s craft beer community as a whole and be comprised of 50+ different events, over 10 days, taking place all over the Charleston tri-county area. Guests can expect a little bit of everything: beer dinners, special releases, brewery events, educational events, food pairings, meet the brewers, outdoor events, style showcases, tap takeovers, festivals, and charity fundraisers.

Charleston's craft beer scene continues to evolve, offering locals and visitors alike a taste of the city's dynamic spirit. From the lagers and hard kombucha at Bevi Bene Brewing Co. to the diverse offerings at Holy City Brewing, Charleston's breweries are a testament to the craft and camaraderie that define the Lowcountry. As you venture through these vibrant taprooms and sip on the carefully crafted brews, remember that it's not just about the beer—it's about the memories made, the friends found, and the sense of community that these breweries bring to life.

So, whether you're a beer connoisseur seeking the latest and greatest flavors or simply someone looking to relax with a refreshing drink in hand, Charleston's breweries have something special waiting for you. Cheers to the craft beer enthusiasts and adventurers, and may your exploration of Charleston's beer culture be as enriching as the city itself. For more breweries, click here.