From Pints to Flights: Your Guide to Asheville's Best Craft Breweries

Picture this—you're seated in a sunlit courtyard, surrounded by the hum of laughter. There's a flight of golden, amber, and ruby ales in front of you, each promising flavors that range from citrusy and crisp to dark and malty. This is Asheville, a haven for craft beer lovers and home to one of the most vibrant brewery scenes in the United States.

Nicknamed "Beer City, USA," Asheville boasts more breweries per capita than nearly anywhere else in the country. Whether you're a seasoned craft beer enthusiast or a casual taster, Asheville's breweries offer something fascinating at every turn. This guide will walk you through the must-visit spots, unique brewery experiences, and tips to explore Asheville's craft beer culture like a pro.

A modern brewery production line at Highland Brewing, featuring rows of dark glass beer bottles moving along a conveyor system in a bright industrial setting with yellow safety railings.

Inside Highland Brewing's state-of-the-art facility, where craftsmanship meets innovation—fresh brews in the making! | 📸: Highland Brewing

Why Asheville is a Craft Beer Mecca

What makes Asheville the perfect place for craft beer? It's a delightful blend of passion, quality, and location. With over 30 breweries within city limits, this small city packs a punch when it comes to craft beer variety. But quantity isn't the only thing that sets Asheville apart—it's the creativity, commitment to local ingredients, and sense of community that creates a truly distinct beer culture.

Here, you'll find innovations like barrel-aged sours alongside perfected traditional lagers. Many breweries collaborate with local artisans, incorporating everything from regional fruits to mountain-grown herbs into their brews. Couple that with a backdrop of the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains, and you've got an experience that satisfies both your palate and your wanderlust.

Asheville's Top Breweries You Can't Miss

Whether you're into classic styles or adventurous flavors, these breweries represent the best of Asheville's craft beer scene.

A close-up of a Highland Brewing Gaelic Ale bottle with red bottle caps scattered around, set against a blurred background of a six-pack and warm glowing lights.

Highland Brewing’s Gaelic Ale—Asheville’s first beer and a timeless favorite. | 📸: Highland Brewing

Highland Brewing Company

  • Location: East Asheville 

  • Atmosphere: Spacious and family-friendly with sprawling lawns, picnic tables, and even hiking trails nearby. 

  • Signature Beers: Their Gaelic Ale, a deep amber brew, remains an icon of Asheville, while their seasonal IPAs are equally compelling. 

  • Food Options: While there’s no in-house food, an array of food trucks adds variety to your visit. 

  • Unique Features: One of the first craft breweries in Asheville, Highland often hosts live music events and yoga sessions on their rooftop bar. 

A rich, dark stout being poured into a branded Burial Beer Co. glass, surrounded by coffee beans and glazed donut holes, alongside a Skillet Donut Stout can featuring intricate, gothic-style artwork.

Skillet Donut Stout—where bold coffee, smooth roast, and a touch of sweetness collide. Who’s cracking one open? | 📸: Burial Beer Co.

Burial Beer Co.

  • Location: South Slope District 

  • Atmosphere: Industrial chic meets laid-back charm. Their taproom combines minimalist decor with an inviting outdoor patio. 

  • Signature Beers: Known for their Skillet Donut Stout and constantly rotating experimental IPAs like the Shadowclock Pilsner

  • Food Options: Their Foreword food truck elevates pub fare with items like duck nachos and locally sourced charcuterie. 

  • Unique Features: With a focus on inventive, small-batch brews, every visit guarantees you'll discover something new. 

A can and bottle of Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA displayed with fresh hop cones against a dark background, highlighting its bold and hoppy character.

Locked, loaded, and bursting with hops. Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA brings that bold, citrusy punch with a smooth finish. | 📸: Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

  • Location: Just outside Asheville in Mills River 

  • Atmosphere: A bit of a trek from downtown, but worth it for the breathtaking beer garden surrounded by nature trails. 

  • Signature Beers: Try the Torpedo Extra IPA or explore their seasonal and barrel-aged specialties. 

  • Food Options: Their onsite farm-to-table restaurant pairs perfectly with your pint. 

  • Unique Features: Brewery tours here go the extra mile, offering an in-depth look at the brewing process alongside tastings.

A lineup of four Wicked Weed Brewing beers displayed on a rustic wooden surface, featuring vibrant can designs for Pernicious, Perni Haze, Freak of Nature, and Dr. Dank Mango Wowie.

Bold flavors, wickedly good brews. | 📸: Wicked Weed Brewing

Wicked Weed Brewing

  • Location: Downtown Asheville 

  • Atmosphere: Bustling with energy, this two-story brewery features both an indoor taproom and a breezy outdoor patio. 

  • Signature Beers: Their Freak of Nature Double IPA is a hop-lover’s dream, while their sour series, such as Black Angel Cherry Sour, has gained a cult following. 

  • Food Options: A full kitchen offers gastropub-style dishes, perfect for pairing with their eclectic brews. 

  • Unique Features: Don’t skip a visit to Wicked Weed's Funkatorium, a separate sour-focused brewery that showcases their barrel-aged experiments. 

Two people clink their Green Man Brewery pints—one light beer and one dark beer—under a glowing green neon sign that reads "GREAT BEER" in a cozy bar setting.

Great beer, great vibes. Which Green Man brew are you reaching for? | 📸: Green Man Brewery

Green Man Brewery

  • Location: South Slope District 

  • Atmosphere: Cozy taproom vibes with a rooftop bar offering stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. 

  • Signature Beers: The Green Man ESB and Wayfarer IPA are staples, combining traditional British styles with a unique Asheville twist. 

  • Food Options: Bring your own snacks or grab a bite from one of the nearby eateries. 

  • Unique Features: One of Asheville’s oldest breweries, Green Man often hosts special events, including the occasional beer-and-movie night. 

More Beer Adventures Beyond the Pint

Looking for something beyond sipping in the taproom? Asheville has plenty of ways to enhance your craft beer experience. 

Welcome to the tour room at Sierra Nevada Brewing Company! Experience the craftsmanship, history, and passion that go into every brew. | 📸: Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

Brewery Tours

Get a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process. Many breweries offer guided tours complete with beer tastings.

Beer Festivals

Plan your visit during events like Brewgrass Festival or the Asheville Beer Week for a celebration of creativity and craft.

| 📸: New Belgium

Family & Dog Friendly Breweries

Many breweries, like Highland and New Belgium, feature dog-friendly patios and activities for kids, making it a perfect day out for everyone.

Tips for Exploring Asheville Breweries

To make the most of your brewery adventure, keep these tips in mind:

  • Pace Yourself: With so many hops to explore, it’s best to savor the experience. Rotate between pints and flights to sample a variety without overindulging. 

  • Transportation: Consider walking between South Slope breweries or using ride-sharing apps. There are also brewery tours with designated drivers for stress-free exploring. 

  • Ask Questions: Don't hesitate to chat with the staff or brewers. They often have great stories behind each beer! 

  • Bring Your Crew: The experience is even better when shared—gather a group of friends and raise your glasses together. 

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From innovative sours to timeless ales, Asheville's craft breweries are more than just places to drink—they're vibrant spaces filled with flavor, creativity, and connection. Each brewery offers its unique take on craft beer, creating countless opportunities for discovery and delight.

Have a favorite brewery? A must-try beer you'd suggest? Share your experiences in the comments! And don’t forget to follow us on social for more insider tips about Asheville’s amazing food and drink scene. Whether this is your first pint or your fortieth, there’s always something new to love in Asheville. Cheers!

The exterior of Sierra Nevada Brewery showcases a grand, rustic-style building with large glass windows reflecting the evening sky. Lush greenery surrounds the brewery, and towering fermentation tanks can be seen in the background.

Welcome to Sierra Nevada Brewery—home of legendary brews and sustainable brewing. | 📸: Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

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