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Apparently boasts 16 craft breweries, which is nuts for a city of its size.

I'll be there for a week this month for some training in the mountains.

Anyone been and have recommendations?
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Been meaning to go for a few years now, haven't been able to make it. I'll see if I have any planning lists kicking around...

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Some quick notes from a trip this fall.

Downtown is very walkable and vibrant (tons of great restaurants and interesting shops).

Outside of downtown, the outlying areas are quite spread out -- you will need a car and DD to visit the breweries out here (Pisgah, Catabwa, Highland, etc...).

There's also two sake breweries in the city if you're into that.

The airport gift shop has a decent selection of glassware in case you forgot to buy souvenirs.

The list below is by no means exhaustive, these are the places we ended up visiting. Had a great experience at all of them.



Breweries in the downtown area:

The first few on the list are all within a 15 minute walk of each other.

1. Wicked Weed Brewing (91 Biltmore Ave) -- awesome patio with firepit

2. Green Man Brewing (27 Buxton Ave)

3. Burial Beer Co (40 Collier Ave)

4. Twin Leaf Brewery (144 Coxe Ave)

5. Hi-Wire Brewing (197 Hilliard Ave)

6. Asheville Brewing Co (77 Coxe Ave) -- covered outdoor area with bigscreen TV

7. One World Brewing (10 Patton Ave) -- enter off the alley and head downstairs like a speakeasy

Wedge Brewing Co (37 Paynes Way) -- in the River Arts District; while in the area, worth stopping for lunch at 12 Bones Smokehouse.



Beer Bars:

Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria (42 Biltmore Ave) -- 2 floors, excellent selection of local and NC beers

Thirsty Monk (92 Patton Ave) -- Tap list split between upstairs (American) and basement (Belgian)

Bier Garden (46 Haywood St) -- Massive bottle selection.



Other Good Bars:

Pack's Tavern (20 South Spruce St)

Ben's Tune Up (195 Hillard Ave) -- cool divey outdoor tiki-themed beer garden / patio



Beer Store:

Bruisin' Ales (66 Broadway St)

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Post by aofe »

Thank You for that info!!! I was thinking of going there later this month!!!

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Post by ercousin »

Don't forget the new Sierra Nevada brewery down the road in Mills River, and soon to be New Belgium too. Asheville is booming on beer.

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Post by dale cannon »

Thanks for the notes Screw2000. I'll be back down there for a week of training in the mountains at the end of April. I'll check back in here with any further notes sometime after I return.
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