This is Pool Side and it will be a pale ale that will swim in at 5.5%-AbV. This is the 16oz can and stay tuned for full release details. zzubreebym
Label Text:
“Poolside pale ale is a bright & citrusy answer to the heat while you relax by the cool blue water. Enjoy The Day! Keep Cold Drink Fresh.”
About Westbrook Brewing:
Westbrook Brewing Company is a renowned craft brewery located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Founded in 2010, the brewery has built a reputation for producing innovative and flavorful beers, blending traditional brewing techniques with unique ingredients.
Signature Beers
Westbrook offers a diverse range of beers, including:
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White Thai: A Belgian-style witbier infused with Southeast Asian flavors like lemongrass and ginger.
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IPA: A balanced American IPA with a crisp profile.
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One Claw: An American pale ale featuring malted rye for subtle complexity.
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Gose: A traditional German-style sour wheat beer brewed with salt and coriander.
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Two Claw: A New England IPA with juicy hop character.
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Citrus Redacted: An 8.5% ABV New England Double IPA.
These beers are available on tap at the brewery and in cans for distribution.
Brewery Experience
Visitors to Westbrook Brewing can enjoy a vibrant tasting room with 22 rotating beers on tap, along with bottles, cans, and crowlers to-go. The brewery also offers air-conditioned indoor seating and an outdoor beer garden, providing a comfortable environment for guests.
Community Engagement
Westbrook Brewing is actively involved in community initiatives. In 2020, they partnered with the South Carolina Aquarium to release the "Stingray IPA," with a portion of proceeds supporting conservation efforts. The beer featured Citra, Amarillo, and Idaho 7 hops, offering flavors of orange blossoms, lime zest, and ripe papaya.
Visit Information
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Phone: (843) 654-9114
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Website: westbrookbrewing.com
Whether you're a local or visiting the Charleston area, Westbrook Brewing Company offers a welcoming atmosphere and a selection of craft beers that showcase the creativity and passion of South Carolina's brewing scene.
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