357 Brewers Expands Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Operations
12/05/2024
The new 10,000-square-foot facility, located at the Grande Dunes Marina, will feature a modern 15-barrel brewing system and three-barrel pilot brewing system. Operations are scheduled to begin in summer 2026.
“We’re thrilled to launch 357 Brewers in Horry County and to contribute to the economic growth of this vibrant region. Our goal is to create a unique space that celebrates the spirit of the Carolinas, providing both quality employment opportunities and an exceptional experience for our guests through great beer, delicious food and an unforgettable coastal setting,” said 357 Brewers Co-Founder Nick Vaugh.
357 Brewers is part of Vaugh and Spadaccini Hospitality Group.
“The craft brewing industry continues to grow across Horry County and South Carolina, creating impactful opportunities for our people. We congratulate this local company on launching its first brewing operation in Horry County and are excited to support the company as they grow in our state,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
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