Revelry Brewing celebrates 10 years of craft beer and community

Revelry Brewing will host an anniversary block party to benefit local farm to school programs, with food, music, and fun.

a sea of people attending a block party on the left and then on the right a line of people going up the stairs to the rooftop

Revelry Brewing has received dozens of awards including from the U.S. Open Beer Championship.

Photo provided by Revelry Brewing

Revelry Brewing is celebrating a major milestone — 10 years of crafting beer + giving back to the community.

Since its inception in 2014, the Charleston-based brewery has grown and now has two locations. To celebrate, Revelry will host its 10th Anniversary Block Party on Sunday, Oct. 27, from 12 to 6 p.m.

Attendees can expect:

Tickets are $10. Pro tip: Kids 10 years and younger get in for free. All proceeds benefit The Green Heart Project, a local nonprofit focused on building urban gardens and farm-to-school programs. This year’s party will showcase the new Singleton Park Garden, a space that will serve as an outdoor classroom for students at Meeting Street Academy.

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