Charlotte Happenings

APR 2017

Charlotte Happenings is your monthly guide to events and things to do in and around Charlotte, NC.

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Here are the Charlotte-area breweries on tap to open in the coming months. Rivermen Brewing Co. started in a small Belmont warehouse that is now home to York Chester Brewing Co. Now Rivermen is targeting a spring reopening in a much larger brewpub on Ervin Street, this time in the old WM Hall & Sons mill building. Salud Cerveceria is the nanobrewery arm of Salud Beer Shop in the NoDa neighborhood. This year, it will begin brewing on a much larger scale at Heist Brewery. Resident Culture Brewing will open later this year on Central Avenue in Plaza Midwood. The brewery will specialize in brewing with mixed cultures and locally harvested yeast along with hoppy styles. Divine Barrel Brewing will specialize in sour, wild and wood-aged beers and will be located across from Bold Missy Brewery in NoDa. Heist Brewery and Barrel Arts is the official name of Heist's new production brewery, which will open on Woodward Avenue in the Double Oaks neighborhood later this year. It will primarily serve as a production brewery to accommodate the steep demand for the brand's popular IPAs, though a butcher and bakery will be on-site as well. Seaboard Taproom & Wine Bar brought a tasting room dedicated to beer and wine to Matthews, North Carolina, in 2016, and it will unveil phase two in 2017: a small brewery churning out traditional British styles. Catawba Brewing Company Hyde Brewing PHOTO BY ERIC GADDY PHOTO BY ERIC GADDY of serving pour-overs and espressos at pop-up coffee shops around town, the Hyde team finds itself at a permanent location on Griffith Street in a space just across from Triple C Brewing Co. Enjoy Hyde's house-brewed beers, a carefully curated coffee menu and a "culinary café." Catawba Brewing Company, which opened in Morganton, North Carolina, in 1999, is no stranger to the Queen City. The brewery has long distributed its beers here, but, with a spot on Louise Avenue in the Belmont neighborhood near Plaza Midwood, it now also calls Charlotte home. Altogether, the two spots boast more than 50 taps. Those taps include a mix of the brewery's well- known brands, like White Zombie—a Belgian-style witbier—and beers made just for Charlotte in Catawba's 10-barrel brewhouse. APRIL 2017 47

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