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Mill Whistle Brewing

Regionally famous as Carteret County’s first brewery, Mill Whistle Brewing brings in waves of beer lovers with its exceptional craft beers that are produced at just 31 gallons per batch. Featuring a wide array of styles that change regularly due to the small batch process, beer fans will find a new brew to love with every visit to this downtown Beaufort landmark.

Mill Whistle Brewing is located at the site of the 100-year-old Safrit Lumber Mill, and the former mill has been transformed to include both indoor seating and an expansive outdoor sitting area, which makes it the perfect spot to relax with a cold beer after a long day of exploring Downtown Beaufort. Situated just a block or two away from the waterfront Front Street, Mill Whistle Brewing always has something unique, distinctive, and delicious on their extensive beer menu, which can include locally inspired ales, IPAs, stouts, and much more. The popular spot features live music and events throughout the year for an extra dose of celebration, and the fun atmosphere makes this brewery a must-stop for anyone who loves a cold beer and a grand time. With lots of local favor to go around, Mill Whistle Brewing is a historic Beaufort site in its own right that is always worth a visit to see what new and tasty beers are brewing.

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Beaufort
Mill Whistle Brewing map location
Hours
*Off-season hours may vary*
Call 252-646-6838 for current hours.
Thursday
04:00PM-09:00PM
Friday
03:00PM-09:00PM
Saturday
02:00PM-09:00PM
Sunday
02:00PM-07:00PM
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