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The WNC locations making the list were Sierra Nevada in Mills River at No. 1, New Belgium Brewing in Asheville at No. 2, Highland Brewing in Asheville at No. 4, Appalachian Mountain Brewing in ...
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. was established in 1979 by homebrewers Ken Grossman and Paul Camusi in Chico, California, United States. [1] The brewery produced 786,000 US bbl (922,000 hl) in 2010, [2] and as of 2016, Sierra Nevada Brewing is the seventh-largest brewing company in the United States and is the third largest privately owned brewery in the United States.
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., in Mills River, received the gold medal for its Weizenbock in the category of South German-style Weizenbock. Hi-Wire Brewing Co., was awarded the silver medal for its ...
Location: 100 Sierra Nevada Way, Mills River, NC. Menu: Sierra Nevada Brewery is serving their full menu, located here. This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: Sierra Nevada ...
Digital Kitchen works as a full-service creative agency for clients such as HBO, AT&T U-verse, Target, Levi Strauss, Microsoft, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and The Movielife. In 2003, music managers Richard And Stefanie Reines of Drive-Thru Records , hired the company to direct the music video for The Movielife 's hit single Jamestown, set up ...
Asheville Brewing Company: Asheville (3 locations) Buncombe: 1998 (original) 2006 (South Slope) 2012 (South Asheville) [10] Ass Clown Brewing Cornelius: Mecklenburg: 2011 Avdet Brewing Company Elizabeth City: Pasquotank: Bearded Bee Brewing Company: Wendell: Wake: 2020 [11] Beech Mountain Brewing Company Beech Mountain: Avery: 2014 [12] Belleau ...
Highland Brewing. Highland Brewing, which has locations in East Asheville and Downtown, is "closed indefinitely." "Helene has caused devastation around WNC," the brewery wrote on Facebook.
One of a plethora of breweries on the "south slope" of the city, [2] the company was Asheville's third brewery, after Highland Brewing and Green Man. Until a move in 2015, it was western North Carolina's oldest continuously operated brewery. [3] As of 2014, the brewery had plans to produce up to 13,000 barrels of beer per year. [4]