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The Ultimate Southern Beer Road Trip from Savannah As the birthplace of America's colonial era, Georgia is home to a rich history and culture that's waiting to be explored.

The Ultimate Southern Beer Road Trip from Savannah

As the birthplace of America's colonial era, Georgia is home to a rich history and culture that's waiting to be explored. But what about the city's thriving craft beer scene? From Atlanta's tap rooms to mountain microbreweries, Georgia's got more than just sweet tea to sip on.

Discovering Savannah's Beer Scene

Savannah itself has a growing number of breweries and taprooms within its historic district. Bryan Neck Brewing Company is one such spot that serves up unique brews like the popular Southern Belle pale ale. You can sample their offerings in the cozy atmosphere of their tasting room or grab a pint to enjoy on the outdoor patio surrounded by live oaks.

For those looking for something off the beaten path, head to nearby Tybee Island and visit Tybee Brewing Company. Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean while sipping on beers like the Coastal Lager, made with 100% Georgia-grown ingredients.

Exploring Georgia's Craft Beer Scene

But don't just stop at Savannah! The entire state is home to numerous craft breweries worth visiting.

One must-visit destination is Atlanta, which boasts a diverse selection of tap rooms and brewpubs. Monday Night Brewing offers an impressive array of beers, including their flagship IPA Drafty Kilt, while Orpheus Brewing features more experimental offerings like the Miso Hungry beer made with miso paste.

In the north Georgia mountains, towns like Dahlonega and Helen are quickly becoming hotspots for craft breweries. Kaya Vineyards & Winery in Ellijay has recently expanded to include a small brewery producing innovative beers using locally-sourced ingredients.

Tips for Your Beer Road Trip

Before embarking on your Southern beer adventure:

  • Plan ahead: Some breweries may have limited hours or special events, so it's best to check their websites or social media accounts.
  • Designate a driver: You'll want to enjoy the scenery and samples, but make sure you're responsible about how much you drink.
  • Be prepared for varying weather conditions depending on the season: From sweltering heat in summer to mild autumn days, be sure to pack accordingly.

Last But Not Least...

Practical info:

  • Hours may vary by location; check the official source (each brewery's website) for the most up-to-date information.
  • While some breweries offer tours or behind-the-scenes looks, others may not – it's always best to call ahead and confirm.

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