Carolina Bauernhaus Ales
Anderson, South Carolina based Carolina Bauernhaus is building a second location this year, in nearby metro area of Greenville.
Mixed used developments have become a big draw for breweries looking to build second locations. Crooked Stave chose The Exchange in Denver for Continue Reading →
Carolina Bauernhaus July Prince returns to the Anderson, South Carolina taproom for a second time on October 19th.
A follow up to the first bottle release in June – June Princess, Carolina Bauernhaus July Prince is an American wild ale fermented with Continue Reading →
Anderson, South Carolina’s Carolina Bauernhaus is planning on bottling their spicy Walhallapeno beer. A collaboration with Frothy Beard Brewing.
If you are a fan of heat, you’ll find it here. Jalapeños bring the burn, rounded out by a touch of tartness by Continue Reading →
Carolina Bauernhaus Kuningilin debuts on June 24th.
Nearby Asheville, North Carolina Riverbend Malt House and their Wrens Abruzzi Rye Malt serves at the base inspiration for this new release. Head brewery and co-founder Keston Helfrich oak soured a golden ale, then Continue Reading →
Carolina Bauernhaus Bradford, a watermelon wild ale, debuts on May 20th.
Heirloom Bradford watermelons take the lead in Carolina Bauernhaus Bradford. The melons are touted as one of the sweetest and most flavorful melon. The American wild ale has been fermenting in Continue Reading →
Carolina Bauernhaus Petite Kriek is up next in bottle for the Anderson, South Carolina based brewery.
The brewery’s base sour golden ale has been aged in Petite Syrah barrels before head brewer Keston Helfrich blended in a hefty chunk of art Montmorency cherries. Continue Reading →
Carolina Bauernhaus 18 Mile Red Peach debuts on April 15th.
Keston Helfrich, brewer and co-owner at Carolina Bauernhaus, took the brewery’s 18 Mile Red sour base and fermented it in Petite Syrah barrels for eight months, then blended it with peaches.
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