Love Cheerwine? Then NoDa Brewing’s new beer is just for you.
In the Charlotte area, we stan for Cheerwine. And we stan for our local breweries.
So when the two things come together, it’s guaranteed to spell success with a cherry on top (or, in this case, in the brew).
Salisbury-based Cheerwine and NoDa Brewing Co. have partnered on a new concoction: Cheerwine Ale.
If you’re new here:
- Cheerwine is a 106-year-old cherry soda that was created in Salisbury, just 42 miles north of Charlotte’s city center.
- NoDa Brewing Company is one of Charlotte’s original breweries. It opened its original location in 2011 in Villa Heights. The OG location reopened last year after closing during the start of the pandemic.
About Cheerwine Ale:
- 5.2% ABV | 18 IBUs
- The beer is a wheat ale infused with the South’s favorite cherry soda.
Where to find it:
16 oz. four-pack cans are now available at select North Carolina retailers.
You can get it at NoDa Brewing Co.’s taprooms in Charlotte and Chapel Hill.
It’s also available on draft at Charlotte and Triangle restaurants and bars.
“Cheerwine and NoDa are synonymous with North Carolina, and both our fan bases have fond memories of enjoying our beverages during their most cheerful times — from summer vacations to the holidays and all points in between,” Jacob Virgil, director of strategic development for NoDa Brewing Company, said in a statement. “Similarly, Cheerwine Ale can be enjoyed year round — it’s an approachable craft beer perfect for all occasions. We’re excited to bring fans the perfect marriage of these two North Carolina staples.”
This story was originally published February 13, 2023 at 10:07 AM.