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Celebrate Highland Brewing’s 30th with a week-long party

This week-long community celebration features a little bit of everything — and a whole lot of beer.

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Five rotating images of Highland beer, the owners, and crowds enjoying the brewery.

Get a hand-signed DIPA bottle from founder Oscar Wong + all kinds of exclusive party perks with a VIP ticket.

Photos provided by Highland Brewing

Cheers to 30 years.

Family-owned Highland Brewing started in 1994 in a basement with refurbished dairy equipment, and has since become a beloved brand spanning four states — even being named “The South’s Best Brewery” by Southern Living in 2023.

So what’s left to do but celebrate?

Highland is pulling out all the stops for this major milestone in the form of a week-long anniversary celebration running April 28-May 5. Events include:

See the full schedule of events

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