Skull Coast Ale Company's "Scallywag - Toasted Almond Ale" Wins Gastonia Brew Festival
Every year the Gastonia Brew Festival lets fans vote for their favorite beer at the festival. This year, fans chose Skull Coast's "Scallywag - Toasted Almond Ale" as the best beer at the festival. - May 20, 2011
Skull Coast Ales Sails Into Davidson, NC
Skull Coast release party at Brickhouse Tavern in Davidson, NC, near Davidson College. - August 01, 2010
Skull Coast Sails Into Charlotte with Carolina Premium Beverage
Skull Coast selects Carolina Premium Beverage for Distribution in Five Counties of North Carolina, including Charlotte, NC. - July 03, 2010
Skull Coast Sails Into Charleston, SC
Skull Coast selects Henry J. Lee Distributing for Distribution in Charleston, Hilton Head and Beaufort, SC. - July 02, 2010
Skull Coast Ale Company Signs Distribution Agreement with the Yahnis Company
Skull Coast Ales selects the Yahnis Company for distribution in the 12 northeast counties of South Carolina, including the cities of Florence and Myrtle Beach. - May 29, 2010
Skull Coast Ale Company Signs Distribution Agreement with Greenco Beverage Company
The Skull Coast Ale Company is pleased to announce that the Greenco Beverage Company will be distributing its products in the Greenville and Pickens counties of South Carolina. On the same day the company signed its distribution agreement with Greenco, Barley’s Taproom and the Mellow... - May 10, 2010
Skull Coast's "Maelstrom IPA" Will be Featured at the South Carolina Strawberry Festival
The Skull Coast Ale Company’s “Maelstrom IPA” has been selected as one of the featured beers for the South Carolina Strawberry Festival. The South Carolina Strawberry Festival kicks off on Thursday, April 29, 2010, with the South Carolina Strawberry Festival Beauty Pageant. When... - April 12, 2010
Skull Coast Ale Co. Set to Release Maelstrom IPA
The Skull Coast Ale Company is proud to announce the imminent arrival of its debut ale, Maelstrom IPA. India Pale Ales were originally brewed at a higher gravity to survive long voyages in the 1700s. Today, IPAs are produced to quench the thirst and tantalize the taste buds of craft beer lovers and... - April 02, 2010