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 sentimental for Commonhouse proprietor Pearce Fleming, who, before entering the craft beer world, traveled frequently for work.

“For me it’s full circle,” he said. “When we started walking down the ramp [in Concourse B], and I saw the Commonhouse sign there next to the DCA gate, which is what I would take to fly up to my office in Washington, it was a surreal moment.”

The Swig & Swine collaboration is meaningful for Fleming too. He noted in a press release about the brewery’s kitchen partner that Commonhouse was “elated to welcome another community-forward business into our space.”

“Community” is the name of the game at Commonhouse, after all. It’d be hard for it not to be with a mission statement that reads: “Celebrating what we all share in common and making a positive impact in the communities we serve is what drives our team.”

Events, ethos and giving back

Commonhouse Aleworks celebrates six years in Park Circle this month. Since opening in 2018, the brewery has grown and evolved, adding more beer, food options, outdoor seating and even more boozy selections to accommodate a loyal and growing fanbase in the popular North Charleston neighborhood.

A recent addition includes a liquor license, acquired before Memorial Day weekend 2023.

“We did that very specifically,” said Fleming. “Because we wanted to be able to bring ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails [to the bar].” Commonhouse doesn’t “free pour,” meaning it doesn’t offer mixed drinks made on the spot. Rather, it rotates what RTD cocktails it has on offer. Recent selections have included a tequila paloma and vodka mule from Cutwater and vodka seltzers from Nutrl.

“We want to create an environment where everybody can sit and enjoy themselves,” said Fleming…”

Outlet:  Charleston City Paper

Link: https://charlestoncitypaper.com/2024/01/05/six-years-in-commonhouse-aleworks-is-still-a-brewery-for-the-people/