
Rare Beer Tuesday (Tonight)
Tonight at 5pm, for their weekly “Rare Beer Tuesday” offering, they are very excited to announce Ballast Point Brandy Barrel Aged Navigator Doppelbock as their featured growler. This is sure to be a remarkable beer. Ballast Point has been on fire lately with their spectacular new offerings and they expect this to be at the pinnacle! Don’t miss it!
New Stuff Just In (Bottles)
Nogne-O Saison
Nogne-O Toshi Double IPA
Nogne-O Imperial Stout
De Proef Flemish Primitive #4
Jolly Pumpkin Bam Biere
Jolly Pumpkin Madrugada Obscura (Dark Dawn Stout)
Mikkeller Cascade Single Hop
Mikkeller Warrior Single Hop
Baird Dark Sky Imperial Stout
Dieu Du Ciel Equinoxe du Printemps
Ellezelloise Hercule Stout
Ellezelloise Saison
HaandBryggeriet Norwegian Wood
Norrebro La Granja Espresso Stout
Norrebro Skargaards Porter
And much more…
On The Growler Station Now
Southern Tier Oak Aged Unearthly IPA
COAST 32/50 Kolsch
Stoudts Smooth Hoperator
COAST HopArt IPA
Brooklyn Intensified Coffee Stout
Avery Maharaja Imperial IPA
Smuttynose Really Old Brown Dog Ale
Bear Republic Double Rocket
The Charleston Beer Exchange
14 Exchange St.
Charleston, SC 29401
843.577.5446
www.thecharlestonbeerexchange.com
Rare Beer Tuesday (Tonight) Tonight at 5pm, for their weekly “Rare Beer Tuesday” offering, they are very excited to announce Ballast Point Brandy Barrel Aged Navigator Doppelbock as their featured...
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