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Charleston Brew Crew
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BY: Pete Preston
(Westvleteren 12 on right)
For the first and possibly only time, the Trappist Westvleteren Brewery (owned and operated by the monks of the 1831-founded Trappist Abbey of Saint... |
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BY: Pete Preston
I was reading Issue 70 of the Beer Advocate recently and had one of those “Ah, yeah! I should do that” moments. The editors, the Alström Brothers, wrote a quick piece about the Great American Beer... |
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BY: Pete Preston
Charleston is a great beer town, but for the fourth year running, our neighbor to the northwest has been crowned Beer City USA. Asheville, North Carolina, can’t seem to stop winning and that... |
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BY: Pete Preston
Has the neverending political season just about run its course with you? Regardless of whether or not you’re actually going to rock the vote this year, we encourage you to vote with your pint glass... |
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BY: Pete Preston
The Cottonwood Endo India Pale Ale from Foothills Brewing of Winston-Salem, North Carolina is available at quite a few joints around Charleston now. You can find six-packs at Publix or singles at... |
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BY: Pete Preston
Forget Palmetto. They’re boring (but perhaps rebranding? More on that in a second...). Let’s get to know Holy City, Coast, and Westbrook breweries—the new(ish) kids on the block that are cranking out... |

























