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Lowcountry Eats: Commonhouse Aleworks
Established in 2018, Commonhouse Aleworks labels itself as a local community impact organization in addition to being a craft brewery. I caught up with owner Pearce Fleming to talk about what makes them special and about their new partnership with Swig & Swine. To celebrate its third anniversary in 2021, Commonhouse launched its unCOMMONly Good…
Patios for outdoor dining around Charleston
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Charleston’s many beautiful patios. Is it just us, or does eating outside make food taste better? With slightly cooler temps, we’re ready to catch some rays or laze in the shade at one of these 50+ Charleston patios. Bars and…
23 Best Breweries in Charleston in 2024
Having lived in Charleston since 2007 and a lover of beer, I have had the opportunity is visit a lot of breweries in Charleston. I truly believe that as a beer drinker, it is a golden time for craft beer enthusiasts. That is why I decided to put together this “best breweries in Charleston” post.…
Charleston’s craft beer industry is growing. Start your journey at these 10 breweries.
Fifteen years ago, it was still illegal in South Carolina to sell specialty beers with a higher alcohol content than a Budweiser. But a succession of pro-craft beer laws has created a booming brewery business in Charleston. The list of nearly 40 local breweries includes spots selling sours, lagers and seasonal ales. These 10 Charleston-area…
Escaping to Sweetgrass Inn at Wild Dunes Resort in Isle of Palms, South Carolina
The ideal beach vacation in the U.S. is where the moment you park your car, you don’t have to get back in it until it’s time to drive back home. The place you choose to stay should at minimum have access to the beach, a pool, multiple restaurant options in walking distance and comfortable accommodations.…
Home Team BBQ Collaborates with Commonhouse Aleworks to Brew Limited Edition “Changegamer” Ale
Home Team BBQ and Commonhouse Aleworks have teamed up to brew a limited release ale that’s inspired by Home Team’s popular “Gamechanger” cocktail. The beer will benefit Home Team’s annual Rock the Block fundraiser. The special release cream ale “Changegamer” will be available on draft at Charleston-area Home Team restaurants and the Commonhouse Aleworks flagship…
Commonhouse Aleworks Announces Return of Pawsitivity IPA
Commonhouse Aleworks has announced the return of their Pawsitivity IPA. This beer was first brewed in 2021 as part of their unCOMMONly GOOD beer series where proceeds from sales were donated to local animal rescues in the Charleston area. According to the Park Circle brewery, this hazy IPA “has been generously hopped with mosaic, citra,…
Six years in, Commonhouse Aleworks is still a brewery for the people
A half dozen years after opening in Park Circle, Commonhouse Aleworks ended 2023 with two major collaborations. You can now find a Commonhouse outpost at Charleston International Airport, located near gate B5 and you can order your favorite Swig & Swine dishes from Commonhouse’s Park Circle location. The opening of the airport bar is particularly…
Commonhouse Aleworks welcomes Swig & Swine to Park Circle
A local barbecue favorite is coming to North Charleston’s Park Circle community in the new year. Commonhouse Aleworks, which is located O’Hear Avenue announced this week a new kitchen partnership with Swig & Swine. The barbecue hotspot replaced Florie’s Dining Group and will begin serving customers in early January 2024. Guests are invited to enjoy…
Commonhouse Aleworks Welcomes Swig & Swine as new kitchen partner
Park Circle brewery Commonhouse Aleworks is announcing their new kitchen partnership with Charleston barbecue restaurant Swig & Swine. Swig & Swine will replace Florie’s Dining Group in Commonhouse Aleworks’ Park Circle flagship and begin serving patrons in early January 2024, according to a press release… “We are excited and ready to kick off our service…