Craft Brews in Blue Ridge
If wine isn’t your cup of tea, Blue Ridge and the Copper Basin have plenty of spots to drink craft beer. The area is home to breweries where you can get the freshest pints as well as restaurants and bars with a selection from Georgia and beyond. And if that’s not enough, bring home your favorite growlers as souvenirs.
Breweries in Blue Ridge and the Basin
When you want Georgia grown craft beer, start at the source! It’s easy to visit more than one Blue Ridge brewery in a day. Just remember to drink responsibly!
Buck Bald Brewing opened just across the state line in Copperhill, Tennessee. The brewery has 14 diverse taps, including the flagship pale ale, a New England-style IPA, and a great selection of porters and stouts. Stop by and take a seat in their reformed retro gas station location or at a table on their spacious patio.
Grumpy Old Men Brewing was founded as a microbrewery in 2012 by retirees who shared a love of craft beer. Their pet-friendly taproom opened a few years later and is the perfect spot for a post-hike pint of IPAs, pale ales, and some great porters. Don’t miss the Cyclone Larry IPA and the hot dogs served on weekends.
Copperhill Brewery & Copperhill Brewery Ducktown - Copperhill Brewing has a passion. A passion to brew high quality, diverse, and exceptional tasting craft beer. The "tap room" is where you can pop in for tastings, but to see where it is made, visit the Ducktown location which also houses Ocoee River Distilling.
Cartecay Wine & Craft Blue Ridge is a wine and craft beer tasting room in downtown Blue Ridge. The tasting room carries their Georgia made wine as well as Georgia craft beer. Enjoy the best brews from Monday Night, Reformation and Sweetwater in the shop or at home.
Hard Cider at Mercier Orchards is available year-round. They are currently the only apple orchard in Georgia that can say they grow, press, ferment, and bottle their own cider. Proudly labeled as Georgia Grown. You can pick it up at the orchard or order a glass in many of our local restaurants.
Good Food paired with Georgia Grown Beer
Visitors can also enjoy a pint of craft beer at Blue Ridge’s restaurants and bars to pair perfectly with a delicious meal.
Set under a 200-year-old tree, Black Sheep Bar & Grill is located in a converted home and has many cozy corners. Try out the bar for beer from local breweries or enjoy your beverage tableside or al fresco, along dishes like fresh pasta and seafood.
The Boro Inn is an authentic Irish pub owned by a former priest. Expect to find the standbys like Irish whiskey and Guinness along with craft beer and the house tap, Father’s Brew. The pub also carries mead from Georgia’s own Viking Alchemist Meadery.
Burra Burra On the River in McCaysville has some of the best views around, set on the Toccoa River. The restaurant is known for its menu of American dishes but also serves craft beer including that of neighboring Copperhill Brewery.
Located in the heart of downtown Blue Ridge, Chester Brunnenmeyer's Bar and Grill is a local favorite for its regionally focused dishes. It also has a great selection of Georgia craft beer from Creature Comforts and Three Taverns.
Head to Fightingtown Tavern for the best burgers around, which pair nicely with the music and craft beer lineup. The bar carries local brews from Fannin Brewing and Atlanta’s Sweetwater Brewing.
If you’re looking for delicious Mediterranean-inspired dishes, Masseria Kitchen + Bar is the place to go. Enjoy your pizza and pasta with pints of local beer and cider from Mercier Orchards.
Misty Mountain Hops is a vinyl pub for lovers of beer and music. Concert posters line the walls and vinyl records play in the background. Settle in with a pint from Grumpy Old Men, Reformation and Stillfire breweries.
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Grumpy Old Men Brewing1315 East Main St.
Blue Ridge, GA 30513
Grumpy Old Men Brewing
1315 East Main St. Blue Ridge, GA 30513 (706) 946-2739 Website
Copperhill Brewery105 Ocoee St.
Copperhill, TN 37317
Copperhill Brewery
105 Ocoee St. Copperhill, TN 37317 (423) 548-3030 Website