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Spartanburg deserves some brewery love, too.

It’s officially been 20 years since RJ Rockers brewery graced us with their presence in Spartanburg and now they’re working to expand their taproom by almost 3,500 sq. ft. to include an entrance to Cribbs kitchen.

Just in the last 10 years they’ve gone from producing 140 barrels a year, to 8,000 (yeah, that’s 13.6 cases of beer per barrel). Next time you’re in the area, stop in, and grab a pint. We suggest the Palmetto Trail Ale since part of the proceeds go to the Palmetto Conservation Foundation to support its trail-building efforts.

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