Low Tide Brewing Announces $22.2 Million Expansion and Job Creation in Charleston County

Low Tide Brewing Unveils $22.2 Million Expansion in Charleston County

CHARLESTON – Grab your pint glasses, folks! Low Tide Brewing, the local craft beer darling, is set to pop the top on a brand new expansion that promises to shake up the brewing scene in Charleston County. With an impressive $22.2 million investment, the brewery is not only expanding its footprint but also creating 33 brand-new jobs in the process. Cheers to that!

Speaking of Beer and Community

Located right on Johns Island, Low Tide Brewing has always been about more than just beer. Founded back in 2016, they’ve carved out a niche with their award-winning craft beers crafted from top-notch ingredients. Their plans for the new facility, which will span a whopping 26,800 square feet, include an upgraded brewing system and a space designed to host events that’ll bring folks together. According to a recent release from the South Carolina Department of Commerce, this expansion is fueled by increasing demand for their popular products as well.

The Man Behind the Brew

In the words of founder Mike Fielding, “We are thrilled to expand our brewing operations in Charleston County. Demand for our products has grown steadily as we continue to strengthen our reputation in the community.” Mike and his crew are pumped to roll out more of those delicious brews while also enhancing the local experience.

What’s Coming Up?

The new facility will not only ramp up manufacturing capacity but will also offer visitors an unforgettable experience. With the state-of-the-art brewing system and an event space, expect to see more locals and visitors alike savoring what Low Tide Brewing has to offer.

Local Leaders Weigh In

It’s not just the craft beer lovers who are celebrating this news. Local leaders are excited about what this expansion means for the community at large. According to Herbert Ravenel Sass III, Charleston County Council Chairman, Low Tide Brewing is a testament to the innovative spirit alive in the area. “These 33 new jobs and expanded visitor experiences are a win not just for Johns Island but for the entire county,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Charleston County Economic Development Executive Director Steve Dykes chimed in, “Low Tide Brewing’s decision to expand in Charleston County underscores the thriving business environment we’ve built here. By choosing to grow on Johns Island, Low Tide Brewing not only strengthens its commitment to our community but also enhances the area’s appeal as a vibrant destination.”

A Bright Future Ahead

This expansion is set to make waves in the local maket, and it’s clear that Low Tide Brewing is not just resting on its hops. As Mike and his team gear up for this exciting phase, the community can look forward to some fantastic brews and plenty of joyful gatherings.

So, keep an eye out for more updates from Low Tide Brewing, and maybe consider visiting the taproom to raise a glass to their success! With the dedication to quality beers and community at the forefront, there’s no doubt that this expansion will be just the first wave of many more great things to come.

Cheers, Charleston! Here’s to delicious craft beers and a thriving local economy!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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