Best Craft Breweries and Taprooms in Asheville for a Bachelorette Group
| Quick Summary | |
|---|---|
| Best for | Craft beer exploration and brewery tours |
| Budget range | $5-8 per beer, $15-25 for flights and tastings |
| Must-visit breweries | Wicked Weed, Burial, Zillicoah, Hi-Wire |
Why Asheville for Beer
Asheville has the highest number of breweries per capita in the nation. You can literally walk down the street and find a new brewery every 100 feet. Your bachelorette group can brewery crawl, take a brewery tour, sit outside by the river, and experience craft beer culture at its absolute best. Plus, the breweries are chill enough that you can spend hours talking, laughing, and actually getting to know your crew.
Top Breweries for Your Group
Wicked Weed Brewing
Best for: Sour beer lovers | Price: $6-8 per beer
Wicked Weed is one of Ashevilles most recognizable names and for good reason. Their specialty is sour beers and wild fermentation styles that taste nothing like regular beer. Your group can try flights of different flavors and styles. The taproom is spacious, the staff is friendly, and there is good food available nearby.
Try this: The Framboise at $7 - a sour beer brewed with raspberries that tastes fruity and complex, not like an IPA.
Wicked Weed is what put Asheville on the craft beer map. The sours are incredible and their staff knows how to help people try new things. - Google Review
Burial Beer Co.
Best for: Serious beer geeks and experimental flavors | Price: $7-9 per beer
Burial is the brewery where beer is treated like art. Founded by husband-and-wife team Doug and Jess Reiser, this brewery has grown from a tiny system to one of the region most respected. The beer selection rotates constantly, the space feels underground and cool, and your group will feel like you discovered something special.
Try this: Whatever is on tap right now - they rotate constantly so there is no signature beer. The bartender will recommend based on what your group likes.
Burial has the best experimental beers in Asheville. They take risks with flavors and it always pays off. Worth the visit. - Reddit
Zillicoah Beer Company
Best for: River views and farmhouse styles | Price: $6-8 per beer
Zillicoah sits on the banks of the French Broad River with outdoor seating, food trucks, and up to a dozen taps of farmhouse ales and lagers. After a major flood in 2024, they reopened in 2025 with new energy and a fresh space. Your group can sit outside, watch the river, and sip beer that tastes like nothing else in Asheville.
Try this: A farmhouse ale at $7 - these beers are fermented with natural yeast and taste clean, crisp, and unpretentious.
Zillicoah came back bigger and better after the flood. The river setting is gorgeous and their farmhouse beers are what beer should taste like. - Google Review
New Belgium Brewery
Best for: Full brewery experience | Price: $5-7 per beer
New Belgium is a national craft beer name with deep Asheville roots. Their location offers brewery tours, patios on the French Broad River, food trucks, and seasonal releases. Your group can take a tour and learn how beer is made, then sit outside and enjoy the fruit of their labor.
Try this: The Fat Tire Amber Ale at $6 - if you have not had New Belgium before, this is the standard that started it all.
Toured the brewery and hung out on the patio all afternoon. Great beer, great location, very welcoming to groups. - Google Review
White Labs
Best for: Beer science nerds | Price: $6-8 per beer
White Labs merges science and craft in a way few breweries do. They brew the same recipe with different yeast strains so you can taste how yeast affects the final flavor. Your group can taste a blonde ale brewed five different ways and understand why beer tastes the way it does.
Try this: The Yeast Comparison Flight at $18 for 4 samples - watch your group mind get blown by how different one beer can taste.
The yeast flights are the most educational thing we did all trip. You taste the same beer with different yeast and everything changes. - Reddit
How to Plan Your Brewery Day
- Start your brewery crawl by noon. Most breweries get crowded after 4 PM and you will have trouble finding seats for a group.
- Plan to spend 1-2 hours at each brewery. This is not about racing through - sit, talk, enjoy the space.
- Order flights instead of full pints. A flight is 4-6 smaller tastes so you can try multiple styles without getting too drunk.
- Eat lunch or get food at one of the food trucks parked at breweries. Your group needs food between beers.
- Most breweries are dog-friendly, so if anyone has a dog at the rental house, bring them along.
- Designate one person as the designated driver or plan to use Uber or a brewery tour company that includes transportation.
Skip the Commercial Breweries
There are tons of big-name breweries in Asheville, but also dozens of smaller independent taprooms where your group will get way more attention. Hi-Wire, Green Man, RAD Brewing, and Appalachian Mountain Brewery are local favorites that feel more intimate than the tourist-heavy spots.
Pro Tips
- The South Slope area has over 20 breweries within walking distance - this is the best place to do a brewery crawl.
- Check brewery websites for live music nights. Many have bands playing Friday and Saturday evenings.
- If anyone in your group does not drink beer, most breweries have cider, kombucha, or other options on tap.
- Asheville breweries support local food vendors and often allow outside food, so grab tacos from a food truck and claim a table.
- Tours are available at the bigger breweries if you want to learn how beer is made. Book ahead on weekends.
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