Low Tide Brewing Expands Johns Island, South Carolina, Operations
12/02/2024
The investment will include the expansion into a 26,800-square-foot facility, located at 0 Beer Garden Way, which will increase the company’s manufacturing capacity to meet demand for its wholesale products. Operations are scheduled to begin in mid-2026.
“Low Tide Brewing is thrilled to expand our brewing operations in Charleston County. Demand for our products has grown steadily as we continue to strengthen our reputation in the community. We are excited to expand our capabilities so we can support our community even more while producing plenty of tasty brews,” said Low Tide Brewing Founder Mike Fielding.
“Today’s announcement by Low Tide Brewing showcases that South Carolina and Charleston County have the resources businesses need to thrive. We congratulate this South Carolina-based company on its success in the Lowcountry and look forward to watching Low Tide Brewing continue to grow for years to come,” noted Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
“The expansion of a homegrown South Carolina agribusiness is a cause for celebration. I thank Low Tide Brewing for their commitment to our state, its workers and to making a great product,” Commissioner of Agriculture Hugh Weathers added.
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