Ancillary* Fermentation

ancillaryfermentation.com

This isnโ€™t actually a breweryโ€”not one with a permanent address, anyway. Instead, itโ€™s a side project from the minds behind Bond Brothers (see below) and Fortnight Brewing that debuted in 2018โ€”a themed, once-a-month pop-up that benefits a nonprofit. Despite the low profile, the beer is getting national buzz. 

Bond Brothers Beer Company

202 East Cedar Street, Cary, 919-459-2670, bondbrothersbeer.com

Among the most acclaimed breweries around, Bond Brothers excels at a wide variety of styles, from IPAs and sours to saisons and brown ales. 

Botanist & Barrel

105 Persimmon Hill Lane, Cedar Grove, 919-644-7777, botanistandbarrel.com

You probably havenโ€™t tasted a cider like Botanist & Barrelโ€™s before. Blurring the lines between cider, sours, and wine, B&B leans on whole-fruit fermentation, eschewing additives or forced carbonation. The adjuncts it does useโ€”for instance, aging in tequila or port barrelsโ€”add to the flavor profile rather than overwhelming it. 

Brewery Bhavana 

218 South Blount Street, Raleigh, 919-829-998, brewerybhavana.com

This breweryโ€”also a dim sum restaurant, bookstore, and flower shopโ€”is sometimes overshadowed by its sister elements, but it shouldnโ€™t be. The beers, from the basic session IPA to the mango peppercorn saison, live up to the high standards set by Bhavanaโ€™s much-heralded food. 

Bull City Ciderworks

305 South Roxboro Street, Durham, 919-237-2357, bullcityciderworks.com

It didnโ€™t take long after Bull City Ciderworks opened in 2013 for it to become a Durham favorite. The Off Main, its signature cider, is a mainstay on taps all over the city, but Bull City is big on seasonal offerings and experiments, too. 

Crank Arm Brewing

319 West Davie Street, Raleigh, 919-324-3529, crankarmbrewing.com

A bicycling-culture-focused brewery in the Warehouse District, Crank Arm makes high-quality, always-unfiltered beers that are painstakingly produced and never disappointing. 

Durty Bull Brewing Company

206 Broad Street, #104, Durham, 919-688-2337, durtybull.com

IPAs put asses in the seats, but Durty Bull is really focused on sours and barrel-aged ales produced with old-world techniques. Thatโ€™s a mixed blessing, as Durty Bull makes some mighty fine IPAs that arenโ€™t always in production. 

Lynnwood Brewing Concern

1053 East Whitaker Mill Road, Raleigh, 919-424-7533, lynnwoodbrewing.com

In 2017, Lynnwood was ranked the third-best brewery in the country (and the best in North Carolina) in the U.S. Open Beer Championship, and was awarded a gold medal for its Hop on Top IPA, Hop Sauce West Coast IPA, and Once You Go Black IPA. Not too shabby.  

Steel String Brewery

106 Greensboro Street, Carrboro, 919-240-7215, steelstringbrewery.com

Like its hometown, Steel String loves to get weird, using local and sometimes foraged ingredients to produce taste-bud-poppers like the Obvious Child, a sour, mixed-culture saison made from local malts and midsummer herbs including honeysuckle and ginger. 

Trophy Brewing Company

656 Maywood Avenue, Raleigh, 919-803-1333, trophybrewing.com

Trophy ranks among the most prolific IPA makers around, and might make the cleanest, tastiest session IPAโ€”Trophy Wifeโ€”in the state, as well as stouts and pilsners galore. And thatโ€™s just the beginning of Trophyโ€™s myriad concoctions. 


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