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New Groove Artisan Brewery coming to Spartanburg

Upstate Business Journal
It’s no secret that Greenville’s support of its local brewers is second to none (give yourself a big ol’ pat on the back). For those of us who have ventured out of the city to visit Spartanburg brewing staples, RJ Rockers and Hub City Tap House; you’ll soon have another to add to your schedule.

The guys behind New Groove Artisan Brewery, (which plans to open its doors mid-April) have been hard at work renovating their 4,000 sq. ft. space after raising $4,000+ on crowdsource platform, Indiegogo (p.s. you still have a couple of days to invest).

You can also get in on an early taste test of their featured beers at the Spartanburg Brew Club’s meeting, this Wednesday from 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. (don’t mind if I do).

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