Discover Myrtle Beach's Best Breweries Along this New Trail
Popularly known as the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach is one destination made up of 14 unique communities that stretch 60 miles along the northeast coast of South Carolina. Families, couples and those in search of a warm welcome will find more than just a day at The Beach when they come together to connect and enjoy vibrant entertainment and family attractions, including world-class golf, shopping and fresh coastal Carolina cuisine.
Now, The Beach's vibrant craft beer scene can be experienced through Visit Myrtle Beach's newly released Myrtle Beach Beer Trail, a comprehensive multimedia guide featuring 10 breweries and several beer-themed attractions.
“The Myrtle Beach area is emerging as a destination filled with unique culinary and cultural experiences that include diverse microbreweries serving locally inspired, artisanal beers but also provide flavorful menus, trendy atmospheres and lively entertainment that welcome the entire family. We're very pleased to partner with our community's brewmasters and showcase their diverse talents and venues within the new Myrtle Beach Beer Trail,” said Karen Riordan, Visit Myrtle Beach President and CEO.
The trail is designed to take locals and visitors on a captivating journey to the Grand Strand's finest local brewpubs. Along with a printed guide, the digital passport allows participants to “check-in” at featured locations using their mobile devices to unlock exciting prize opportunities.
Stretching across 60 miles of breathtaking beaches and beyond, the Myrtle Beach Beer Trail encompasses must-visit stops from the northern shores of Ocean Isle Beach, N.C., to the historical charm of Georgetown in the south.

Crooked Hammock Brewery – North Myrtle Beach (Barefoot Landing)
On sheer size alone, Crooked Hammock is surely the most impressive beer facility at The Beach. Located at Barefoot Landing, this massive complex features a full-scale restaurant, a great backyard area with dining and tons of family fun games, the waterfront Tortuga Island gazebo bar and a large taproom that offers tastings and tours. Oh, and we didn't even mention the outdoor fireplace, the "Happy Camper" beer/food truck and Barefoot Landing's kids playground area and carousel which are next door. Safe to say there's plenty of fun to be had here, which is the perfect accompaniment to brews like the coconut-tinged South to Somewhere Ale, the sweet Myrtle Peach seasonal or Beach Escape Session IPA.
Tidal Creek Brewhouse – Myrtle Beach (The Market Common Area)
If you're looking for somewhere that does everything well, Tidal Creek Brewhouse is the stop for you. Not only do they have more than a dozen taps filled with handcrafted brews spanning every style from Pilsners, Ales and Lagers to Porters, Stouts and Sours — they even brew their own house Seltzer — they also have amazing food all day, great coffee and tons of things going on. The facility itself is uniquely placed in a building that was once part of the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base and now includes in indoor bar area, a taproom, plenty of patio space, a dog run for your furry friends and a big backyard beer garden with a separate bar, fireplaces and live music. With plenty of space to enjoy and something happening all the time, this is a place you won't want to miss.
New South Brewing – Myrtle Beach
As the original "Beer From Here" New South Brewing has been brewing at the beach since 1998. If you're looking for authenticity, look no further than this hidden gem stashed in a warehouse about a mile from the beach in the heart of downtown. These folks have been doing it really well for a long time, helping grow our beer scene into what it is today. They remain on top of their game, with a great selection of popular options like their White Ale, Dark Star Porter and Dirty Myrtle Double IPA as well as lots of small batch, experimental options only served at the brewery itself.
Grand Strand Brewing Company – Myrtle Beach
Grand Strand Brewing Company — known to most locals as simply GSB — is like the perfect neighborhood brewery, if your neighborhood just so happened to be a newly revitalized downtown area with a view of the ocean. It's friendly and homey and feels a bit like an urban escape from the nearby boardwalk and downtown strip, while also being just a stone's throw from the beach itself. They're known for a great selection of brews and fun, cheeky can art with popular selections like Wingtip Pilsner, Airbrush Hazy and Sandy Cheeks IPA. There's a small, but solid menu of food (try the Smashburger) and plenty of games to play, both indoors and outside in the awesome Nance Plaza area surrounding the brewery.
Other craft breweries featured along the trail include:
- Makai Brewing Company – Ocean Isle Beach, NC
- Winyah Bay Brewing Company – Georgetown, SC
- Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant – Myrtle Beach, SC
- Independent Republic Brewing Company – Myrtle Beach, SC
- Quigley's Pint & Plate – Locations in Pawleys Island & Murrells Inlet, SC
- Southern Hops Brewing Company – Murrells Inlet, SC
Other Attractions Beyond the Local Pubs

In addition, the trail guide highlights beer-themed attractions, wineries and distilleries. There's HOP ON Shuttle and Brewery Adventures in Myrtle Beach, which takes guests on fun tours to local breweries in an open-air vehicle. Rides include opportunities to play games and win prizes, and offer multiple ways to explore the local pubs—like their unique "Putt & Pint" Tour, where you stop for a round of mini golf between each brewery. There's also Baxter's Brewhouse Inn Bed & Brew in Georgetown, SC. Owned by a pair of avid homebrewers, this 3-room B&B offers visitors a chance to stay in a well-kept historic home from the Antebellum period and enjoy a free-flowing supply of great brews during your stay.
Other attractions on the trail include:
- Inlet BrewBoat – Murrells Inlet, SC
- Duplin Winery – North Myrtle Beach, SC
- La Belle Amie Vineyard – Little River, SC
- Twelve 33 Distillery – Little River, SC
“Both the printed and digital guides provide in-depth insight such as featured brews and bites to try as well as special offerings like outdoor seating or lawns that can accommodate kids and pets. While exploring the breweries, participants will also be inspired by their vibrant locations enhanced with local art, culture and history,” said Visit Myrtle Beach's Associate Creative Director Chris Mowder.