Alabama Beer Flight 2: The Gulf Coast
July 2020
Big Beach Brewing Company
You’ll know them by: Alabama’s southernmost microbrewery.
A perfect spot for: a relaxing summer evening beneath the trees.
Bring your: Food. BBB-goers often pick up local snacks to munch on while enjoying sips from their locally brewed hops.
Try: Dixie’s Hart Irish Red Ale, a laid-back, easy-drinking pint with rich caramel and toffee flavors and a medium hop bitterness.
Fairhope Brewing
You’ll know them by: A yellow truck and the disclaimer “legally brewed since 2008:” Good People was one of Alabama’s brewing pioneers.
A perfect spot for: Meeting new friends. The curved bar is a great tool for striking up a new conversation!
Bring your: Yoga mat. Unwind with some evening yoga while savoring a cold brew.
Try: I Drink Therefore I Amber, a smooth, malt-forward beer that has a caramel and toasted flavor
Serda Brewing Company
You’ll know them by: Their beachy, Gulf Coast vibes.
A perfect spot for: Catching live music outdoors or chowing down on local flavor.
Bring your: Appetite. Serda Brewing will have a food truck alley just behind their property to satisfy your munchies.
Try: Hibiscus and Blackberry Hefeweizen.