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CHARLESTON, WV – A local brewery in Kanawha County is proudly celebrating its third anniversary. Fife Street Brewing, which opened its doors on Summers Street in May 2020, has quickly established itself as a beloved destination for craft beer enthusiasts and locals alike.
Since its inception, Fife Street Brewing has focused on creating a welcoming atmosphere where patrons can enjoy a diverse selection of handcrafted beers. The brewery has become known for its innovative brews, often experimenting with local ingredients to create unique flavors that resonate with the community.
To commemorate this milestone, Fife Street Brewing is hosting a series of events throughout the month, including special tastings, live music, and food pairings. These celebrations aim to thank loyal customers for their support and to invite new visitors to experience what makes this brewery a standout in downtown Charleston.
As Fife Street Brewing looks to the future, the team is excited to continue expanding its offerings and fostering a sense of community through craft beer.
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