
Regularly ranked as one of the best beer stores in the world, The Charleston Beer Exchange has announced plans to rename itself along with relocating to the area next the Edmund’s Oast brewpub.

Regularly ranked as one of the best beer stores in the world, The Charleston Beer Exchange has announced plans to rename itself along with relocating to the area next the Edmund’s Oast brewpub.

Columbia’s Conquest Brewing Co. will celebrate its third anniversary this Saturday, Jan. 30, with the release of its annual monster imperial stout, The Finisher.

A few years ago, Westbrook launched its Bearded Farmer series of saisons, in which the brewery made “each successive beer a little (or a lot) differently than the ones before it.” This week marked the return of the series with its first release since since 2013.

Since its early days, Birds Fly South Ale Project has been contract brewing its Belgian- and farmhouse-inspired beers in Greenville. But last week, a new home for the fledgling brewery was announced, with an expected opening later this year.

Last we heard, North Charleston’s COAST Brewing Company was very close to canning an expanded range of their beers, unveiling new packaging artwork as part of a rebranding effort. Those cans are still on the way – and soon – but a high demand for cans from breweries nationwide has caused COAST to shift its plans slightly.

The Community Tap Craft Beer Festival, the annual event hosted by the Greenville beer and wine store/bar, will return for its fourth year on Saturday, April 23, 2016.

Lancaster’s Benford Brewing Co. is the latest South Carolina brewery to start canning many of its beers, with the first round of packaged product hitting shelves last week.