It seems like a great brewery to visit with family and friends!
March 2024
Amazing experience!! The tour was very exciting, interesting and informative. I was very much buzzing when I left the place. Great customer service alway round. I will be back!
March 2024
My fiance and I had the best experience here this weekend! Our bartender Talia was amazing. She was fun and engaging. The beer and food was delicious. The whole bar is extremely LGBTQ friendly and affirming. We will be back.
Atlanta's largest craft brewery with a fat stash of heady brews - loads of love for the IPA's, but our 420 Extra Pale Ale is what put us on the map. Taproom and kitchen are open offering tasty treats, full menu on the regular and tours of the brewery available evenings and weekends
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In Atlanta, Sweetwater Brewing Company is king. Its success story is not unlike that of Samuel Adams, although less commercial. They started as a hometown craft brewery with humble operations and now are distributed throughout the country. Their motto is ?don't float the mainstream,? and their beer names certainly show that. While you have a standard IPA, there's also the 420 Pale Ale, Blue, a blueberry beer, Exodus Porter, Georgia Brown and the LowRYEder IPA. Throughout the year they also offer special brews, many of which you can only find at the brewery. They include a Festive Ale, Happy Ending and Road Trip, among others. The Dank Tank is one experimental keg to try at the brewery. On a sunny afternoon, you and the many locals will enjoy live music and food trucks at the brewery. Many of the beers and events at Sweetwater benefit local causes, namely Camp Twin Lakes and the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, so you'll be drinking for a cause. For $10, you get a pint glass and 6 samples to try. Alternatively, you can skip the pint glass for a plastic cup and get 6 tickets for free. They are open Wednesday through Friday from 5:30-7:30 and on Saturdays from 2:30-4:30 pm.