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Best Brewery in Charlotte?


Cyberjag

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Never been to Red Hill I'll have to check that out. I went to Cabarrus brewing a few times it's pretty cool. 

I still haven't been to many in Charlotte but I like Noda's. I used to think Heist was terrible but I thought they really stepped up their game the past year or so. I like the beer flights and burger sliders.

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14 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

If you go to Cabarrus and you like ales and sours you really need to walk across the parking lot to High Branch.  They have much better beer there, IMHO.

It's definitely on my to do list. I just dig Cabarrus' atmosphere.

As far as beer goes I pretty much stick to IPAs and Belgian beers. Anything in the realm of Chimay, Hoegarden, Celis, Bells, Hoptical Illusion or Hop Cakes I'll drink it. Can't stand sour beers though.

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3 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Not in Charlotte but Catawba Brewing makes White Zombie

Little-known fact: White Zombie is pure sex in a pilsner glass

Catawba is actually opening a location in Plaza Midwood soon.

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