January 24 is Beer Can Appreciation Day – a day that has been celebrated since the very first beer cans were sold back in 1935. Krueger’s Finest Beer and Krueger’s Cream Ale, to be exact.
So, we thought – what better way to celebrate here in Charleston than by highlighting our favorite local beer can designs?
I (Jen) am partial to COAST’s Hop Art can. I love all the bright colors; it *hops* right off the shelf.
Katie’s favorite is Palmetto Brewing’s Nice & Brite Gose can. The colors are beautiful, and the artwork on their cans is usually of something local. Who doesn’t love a gorgeous sunset on Folly Beach?
Now it’s your turn to tell us yours. Leave us a Facebook comment here with your favorite CHS brewery can.
Answered: Your favorite designs
Island Coastal Lager
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Revelry Brewing
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Our readers’ told us they love all of Revelry Brewing’s cans, which were designed by local artist Chris Kemp.
Frothy Beard’s Fashion Nugget IPA
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Design by local artist Chambers Austelle, photo by @youshouldbedrinkingthis.
The Charleston RiverDogs’ BellyItcher IPA
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Pawleys Island Brewing Co.
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Commonhouse Aleworks’ Red Fox Irish Ale
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Designed by Alison Ross.
Holy City Brewing’s Red Kettle Sour
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Holy City Brewing’s Sparkly Princess IPA
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