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Charlotte Curbside Brewery Services

NC closed restaurants and many other business on March 23rd, but Charlotte/Mecklenburg county went further issuing a stay-at-home order and closing all non-essential businesses starting Thursday, March 26 at 8am. A full list of North Carolina executive orders regarding COVID-19 can be found here. As of the time of this article, the proclamations are to be in effect until April 16th, but we’ll have to see if such may be extended after a reassessment.

Beer is essential!

The executive orders being enforced do allow for breweries to continue curbside and take-away services.

Restaurants for consumption off-premises. Restaurants and other facilities that prepare and serve food, but only for consumption off-premises, through such means as in- house delivery, third-party delivery, drive-through, curbside pick-up, and carry-out.

The executive orders being enforced do allow you to go out and pick up your beer.

For necessary supplies and services. To obtain necessary services or supplies for themselves and their family or household members, or to deliver those services or supplies to others, such as, by way of example only and without limitation, groceries and food, household consumer products, supplies they need to work from home, and products necessary to maintain the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences.

Charlotte Area Brewery Curbside Service

The list below was validated as of March 26th, but things can change quickly. Both to confirm they are open for curbside service and to have your order prepared before arrival (to minimize time waiting around others) we strongly recommend calling but have included all pertinent information available based on social media, website and phone conversations with each. Not all breweries are equally equipped to deal with this situation in the same way, so look to each for specific guidance (not that often websites are not updated quickly and so Facebook is a better source for recent updates).

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