Explore Chattanooga Fall 2022
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Photo courtesy of Chattanooga Tourism Co.
Photo Courtesy of Chattanooga Tourism Co.
CHATTANOOGA’S BREWERY SCENE INNOVATIVE, DIVERSE AND MEMORABLE O ver the past decade, you’ve probably noticed a major influx of local microbreweries popping up across the country, especially in small, vibrant cities like Chattanooga. But what even is a microbrewery and what makes them so popular?
there’s nothing more perfect than cracking open a cold IPA or creamy ale and enjoying Chattanooga’s crisp fall weather. See below for just a handful of the many stops you can add to your brewery bucket list and be sure to hit them up when you
While the technical definition of a microbrewery (or craft brew ery) varies, it is essentially a brewery that produces fewer numbers of barrels per year, is typically independently owned, and features more unique and innovative specialty brews. Chattanooga’s microbreweries are the perfect way to experi ence and support the local culture and businesses. With twelve craft breweries (and more to come) all situated in different pockets of downtown Chattanooga districts like Southside and Northshore, you’ll have plenty of local flavor to choose from. After a long hike or a walk across the Walnut Street Bridge,
explore Chattanooga this fall: Chattanooga Brewing Co.
Originally founded in 1890, Chattanooga Brewing Co. is the oldest brewery in Chattanooga. It was known for producing the finest German-style beer in the nation and grew to a six-story bre whouse right on Broad St. until Prohibition shut its doors. Nearly a hundred years later, two engineers with a passion for craft beer breathed new life into the Chattanooga Brewing Co. story all while honoring its rich history.
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