Brewery Tour for 2, 4, or Up to 16 with Glasses, Beer Flights, and Bombers at Beer Army (Up to 49% Off)
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Active-duty Marine and brewer considers it his duty to bring craft-beer culture to eastern North Carolina and raise money for local causes
Beer has been enjoyed for millennia, much like the comical query "Working hard or hardly working?" Taste a time-honored tradition with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $20 for a brewery tour for 2 ($36.39 value)
- $39 for a brewery tour for 4 ($72.78 value) $149 for a private brewery tour for up to 16 ($291.12 value)
Tours last between 30 and 60 minutes. Each person receives a Beer Army pint glass, a brewery sticker, a 22-ounce bomber, and 10% off apparel. Each pair gets to sample one flight of four 4-ounce beers.
Active-duty Marine and brewer considers it his duty to bring craft-beer culture to eastern North Carolina and raise money for local causes
Beer has been enjoyed for millennia, much like the comical query "Working hard or hardly working?" Taste a time-honored tradition with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $20 for a brewery tour for 2 ($36.39 value)
- $39 for a brewery tour for 4 ($72.78 value) $149 for a private brewery tour for up to 16 ($291.12 value)
Tours last between 30 and 60 minutes. Each person receives a Beer Army pint glass, a brewery sticker, a 22-ounce bomber, and 10% off apparel. Each pair gets to sample one flight of four 4-ounce beers.
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About Beer Army Combat Brewery
After Dustin Canestorp returned home from his tour of duty in Iraq, he and his Marine Corps buddies would gather to play poker and sample the beer Canestorp brewed at home. His dream: to brew beer professionally by opening a microbrewery in eastern North Carolina, a beach-filled haven with a craft-beer desert. That dream came to fruition, though with one additional element: Beer Army would raise funds for local charities and communities. Now, Canestorp holds festivals that introduce revelers to local and regional craft beers while gathering money for those in need. He also runs the brewery, which currently pours four of its own brews, and manages the Beer Army Outpost, a 3,000-square-foot store with a plethora of craft brews for purchase.