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The Franklin, North Carolina brewery Currahee Brewing Company is opening in downtown Alpharetta on Thursday, according to a post by the company on Reddit.
The post reads:
“Hey everybody! Although it took much longer than we had originally hoped, I’m happy to say that we will be opening the doors to the public tomorrow [Thursday, May 24] beginning at 4pm! We are opening with 7 on draft (while we fill the other tanks!) and 5 in package. You can check out the current list on Facebook or Untappd, or you can just come on in!”
Currahee says food trucks will be on site for the opening.
The 2600-square-foot brewery is located at 25 South Main Street in the former Hop Alley Brewpub space. Currahee focuses on German and Belgium-style beers; including a Belgium golden ale, a hoppy German lager, and a coffee stout.
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Open Monday – Thursday, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday – Saturday, 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
25 South Main Street, Alpharetta. curraheebrew.com.