5 Awesome North Carolina Beer Cities (That Aren’t Asheville)
Hear the words “North Carolina” and “beer,” and most people instantly think of Asheville. And for good reason: year after year, it continues to polish its “Beer City, USA” crown by churning out award-winning craft brews at its 40-odd breweries. But the Tar Heel State’s famous beer culture isn’t relegated to just one city.
Several other cities in North Carolina are holding their own when it comes to a vibrant and lucrative beer scene. From the coast to the Piedmont region, here are five other North Carolina beer destinations worth exploring:
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1. Wilmington, NC
In the early days of the craft beer revolution, Front Street Brewery was pretty much the only show in town. They delighted Wilmingtonians with tasty microbrews and got them thirsty for more. In the mid-2000s, the game changed, and competition popped up all over town, turning Wilmington into a “beachy Asheville” almost overnight. One by one, brewers found their own unique ways to showcase the coast’s best qualities.
An early crowd-favorite was Wilmington Brewing Company, run by a husband and wife team who brought their Asheville beer education back to their hometown. Across town, adventurous beer lovers can try oysters paired with IPAs at Wrightsville Beach Brewery or check out carnivorous plants at Flytrap Brewing.
2. Durham, NC
There’s been a huge push over the past decade to revitalize Durham, and what’s come of it has been a real boon for foodies and beer lovers. It’s a town that places a huge emphasis on community, and its breweries are no exception. Bull City Burger and Brewery prides themselves on what they call a “farm to tank” philosophy by incorporating local agriculture into their ingredients. The well-loved Fullsteam Brewery advocates for what they call the “Southern Beer Economy” with an ongoing commitment to working with area businesses.
3. Charlotte, NC
Charlotte’s influence as a banking hub means business is at the forefront of its identity. It’s no surprise, then, that a few of its newest breweries are standing out as trendsetters. At Olde Mecklenburg Brewery, southern hospitality meets German brewing traditions, making for a great spot to grab a beer with friends and enjoy a spacious biergarten. Over at Armored Cow Brewing Company, which is veteran-owned, they’re catering to beer enthusiasts with nutritional allergies and developing gluten-free pints to be enjoyed by everyone.
4. Greensboro, NC
Greensboro’s breweries seem to share a common theme: having fun. While each place has its own eclectic vibe, they all rally around the youthful energy that makes this college town artsy and cool. At Pig Pounder Brewery, their well-rounded calendar offers yoga, races, trivia nights and ax-throwing events. Over at Joymongers Brewing Company, the mission is “spreading joy” with the likes of Belgian Blondes and German Kolsch.
5. Elizabeth City, NC
Over on the coast, Elizabeth City is worth keeping an eye on over the next few years. It’s in its craft beer infancy but slowly emerging as a surprising newcomer. Already a boating destination (and gateway to the ever-popular Outer Banks), it’s waking up to its untapped potential, and new brewers want to get on board. The first to kick it off is Ghost Harbor Brewing Company. It’s a small, four-barrel operation serving up beers with names like “Time In The Sun” and “Lighthouse.”
Less than a 5-minute walk away is Seven Sounds Brewing Company, which opened in 2019 on the site of an old hardware store. Like Ghost Harbor, its name draws on the region’s coastal attractions and is an excellent option for visitors looking to imbibe in Elizabeth City. Another great local haunt is Avdet Brewing Company, a veteran-owned and operated nanobrewery.
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