Enjoy A Farm-To-Glass Brewing Experience At This Unique Brewery In South Carolina
By AnneMarie|Published March 24, 2023
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South Carolina has been home for AnneMarie since 2001. Her favorite part of the state is Lake Jocassee. An App State alumna, it's always the mountains; the lake bonus makes it heavenly. When not writing about the state, she may be spending time with family, relaxing by the pool, or out somewhere enjoying nature.
We don’t know anyone who wouldn’t agree that straight from the farm is always better. It means the freshest ingredients and we all appreciate the impact that has on flavor. We tend to think about this primarily with foods, but it’s the case with beverages as well. And you’re going to love the unique brewery in South Carolina we found where you can have an epic farm-to-glass experience.
Carolina Bauernhaus has two locations, one on Perry Avenue in the Poe West development in Greenville (pictured) and the original on Federal Street in Anderson. Even its name tells part of its story, with “Bauernhaus” being German for “farmhouse.” Tip: Bauernhaus is pronounced “bow-urn-house,” but many just go with “barn-house.”
And the story begins at the vine, or in the case as pictured here, at the bush. These are Nanking cherries, grown as an ingredient in the brewery's delicious Nanking Cider Seltzer.
Carolina Bauernhaus opened in 2015 with a mission to produce beer made from South Carolina products and with every production step also entirely within the state. The Happy Berry Farm is located in Six Mile!
Because when the end product reaches this point at the tap, you know the taste will be superb. The brewery offers an indoor bar and tasting area with craft beer on tap, bottled options, wine, and mead.
There is also some great bar food to have with your drinks, including food truck options from time to time. Pictured here is gourmet mac 'n cheese from Mac Attack.
Although, when the weather is nice, you may find a cozy hammock spot to sink into outdoors... you may just end up staying all day long if you arrive early!
Have you ever been to a farm-to-glass brewery in South Carolina, whether this one or another? What did you drink? What was your experience like? Share with us in the comments section below.
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