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| ucusty (53), Wake Forest, North Carolina |
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February 1, 2008 quick fast service. good seasonal offerings.. |
| performula (27), Triangle Area, North Carolina |
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December 2, 2007 Was a little worried by the dog greeting outside. Went to pick up their seasonals. Nothing offered like the others have mentioned, but then I was in and out. Service was still great. A bar at the location. Glasses and shirts all over the place. One for each of their beers. Tiny. |
| Braudog (441), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
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April 29, 2007 April 2007 -- Stopped by during retail hours and was impressed with the friendly reception and yummy beers (our host gave us a glass and the taps!). I love seeing guys like this being successful and look forward to trying each of the beers I bought to take out. |
BeerHeadBobby (4), Apex, North Carolina does not count - explanation |
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August 13, 2006 Went here expecting a few people.. boy was i wrong haha.. its a fairly small brewery but very nice on the inside.. they had some hop plants growing outside when i went.. they explain the process and answer your questions.. then turn on the taps! awsome.. but DONT go in the summer.. its extremly hot back there.. miserable. |
| wilkie (36), Raleigh, North Carolina |
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March 29, 2006 Great brewery, and well worth the time for a tour. The typical tour lasts around 2 hours, 1.5 of which you spend drinking. They are also free, and usually crowded. Brewers are great, and the beer is very good too. You might want to have a designated driver at this one though. |
ECpunx (1), Abingdon, Virginia does not count - explanation |
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July 8, 2005 There is nothing fancy about the weekly brew tour at CBC in Holly Springs, but there is not supposed to be. This brewtour is not for those who are expecting to be lead through hallways with glass windows only to be greeted with a 6 ounce taster at the end.
This brewtour is for true fans and friends of the Carolina Brewing Company. The owners of the Brewery show their true love of their work by personally leading the tour every saturday. When you arrive you are lead straight to the heart of the brewery where your fellow CBC lovers all gather in a big group to hear the presentaion on how the brewing process works. The staff is very patient and answers any and all questions. After a short (20 minute or so) presentation, glasses are handed out and the open tap tasting session begins.
The tasting session lasts about an hour and it is easy to make new friends amongst the many regulars who parttake in the tour weekly. It is truly a hidden gem in central NC. Thanks CBC! |
| DocLock (99), Lower Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania |
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June 14, 2005 This was just a beer tour of the facility, and the crew was very friendly and helpful. I like CBC. The way I see it, this was a fun tour, but the numerical categories do not apply. |
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