Updates
We are very lucky to have not suffered any damage due to the catastophic storm that hit Western NC.
Hours: Since the curfew was shortened, we will be open Monday–Friday 3–9pm and Saturday & Sunday 1–9pm. We have plenty of cold beer on tap. Our to-go cans are running low but we will be ordering canned beer from some of our favorite places around North Carolina.
Water: The city has no running water. We have one bathroom open for #1 only. We have free cans of water to take on our donation table.
Payment: We can take credit card or cash.
Wifi: You can hop on our open wifi network.
Power: We have power. We have a charging station for cellphones and computers. A 50amp outdoor plug you can use. Also there is a microwave and hot water kettle for you to use.
Cold storage: If you need to keep anything cold, we can store it in our walk-in cooler, just put it in a box or bag with your name on it.
Other: We've been having some wonderful musicians stop by at 5pm. Check our social media for food pop-ups.
Donations
We do not need anything at this time. We will be donating $1 from each beer sold to various causes. Please donate to one of these local causes.
Brittany's Venmo Our Bartendar Brittany's home and car got flooded. We've also set up a bottle swap donation for her at the brewery.
There are several breweries in our area that have been completely destroyed. Help them and their staff recover.
New Origin
Zillacoah
Plēb Urban Winery
Feed the people! With no running water, restaurants and foodtrucks can only serve free meals. These businesses have bills to pay but are still out there feeding the community.
Mean Mandy's Foodtruck Donate to their Venmo, they are feeding people hot meals.
The Smokin Onion Their a small business just like us and need money to
survive during the shutdown of restaurants.
Manna Food Bank has been feeding locals for years.