Revelry Brewery

Charleston


Probably the hippest of the Northern Peninsula breweries. It's hard to beat knocking back a few artfully crafted cold ones on Revelry's fairy-lit and fire-pit-heated rooftop, which affords expansive views all the way to the cable-stayed Ravenel Bridge. The downstairs bar, seemingly owned by the brewery's black Lab, is a mere 5ft from the tanks.

There's live music on Friday and Sunday. Pets are encouraged. At the time of writing an annex behind the brewery was slated to open; it will sell bottles and cans and eventually host events and tastings.


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