Upstate Craft Beer Co.


400 Augusta St
Greenville, South Carolina, 29601-3551
United States
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Reviewed by eppie82 from Illinois
4.14/5 rDev -1.7%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 4 | service: 4.75 | selection: 4
4.14/5 rDev -1.7%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 4 | service: 4.75 | selection: 4
This is a nano-brewery. Small place that brews one keg at a time, and also offers their equipment for use on premises to brew your own batches. They sell about 60 different kinds of hops and 80 kinds of malts on top of other equipment if you wanted to start brewing at your own home.
Was there on a Thursday afternoon around 6P.M., and there weren't too many patrons in the place. This isn't a bad thing, as my friends and I were able to talk to the very knowledgable and friendly bartender during the time we spent there.
I was only able to try one offering from their brewery (Oie IPA), was a descent brew. At the time I went, they didn't have many offerings from their brewery (again, very small batches). However, their menu of beers from other breweries (which included rarer beers) was huge. It was pages and pages long of solid brews. You will find something you like, definitely.
Service was great. The bartender/brewer seemed very knowledgeable and was quite friendly when discussing beers with my friends who aren't quite as involved in the whole beer scene but appreciate a good brew. He was even able to share some historical facts about the building that they are in and how it ties into the community.
I cannot comment on the food as I did not order any.
This place was pretty cool. It only opened a few months before my friends and I were there, but it definitely has a lot potential and I expect to see more from them going forward. Would stop bye again if I happen to be in Greenville.
Apr 10, 2016Was there on a Thursday afternoon around 6P.M., and there weren't too many patrons in the place. This isn't a bad thing, as my friends and I were able to talk to the very knowledgable and friendly bartender during the time we spent there.
I was only able to try one offering from their brewery (Oie IPA), was a descent brew. At the time I went, they didn't have many offerings from their brewery (again, very small batches). However, their menu of beers from other breweries (which included rarer beers) was huge. It was pages and pages long of solid brews. You will find something you like, definitely.
Service was great. The bartender/brewer seemed very knowledgeable and was quite friendly when discussing beers with my friends who aren't quite as involved in the whole beer scene but appreciate a good brew. He was even able to share some historical facts about the building that they are in and how it ties into the community.
I cannot comment on the food as I did not order any.
This place was pretty cool. It only opened a few months before my friends and I were there, but it definitely has a lot potential and I expect to see more from them going forward. Would stop bye again if I happen to be in Greenville.
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