Sunday, May 10, 2026

Cape Fear Beer Tracker: This week in craft beer April 8 – 14

Our craft beer tracker is a place to keep up with scheduled beer releases, festivals, special casks, and more for the week ahead.

Beer Picture of the Week: New cans of Sick Flips New England IPA. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy Bill’s Brewing Co.)
Beer Picture of the Week: New cans of Sick Flips New England IPA. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy Bill’s Brewing Co.)

WILMINGTON — The Wilmington area continues to grow its reputation as an “Asheville East” of craft breweries — there are now 18 in the region — and we’ll be here to keep you in the loop. Our craft beer tracker is a place to keep up with scheduled beer releases, festivals, special casks, and more for the week ahead. We’ll publish every week and update as information comes along.

Schedules can fluctuate inside the brewhouse, so check the breweries’ links for updates on their Facebook pages. Brewers and taproom managers: keep us informed at [email protected].

This week in craft beer Monday, April 8 – Sunday, April 14

Bill’s Brewing Co. | 4238 Market Street in midtown Wilmington

New Can-Release: Look out for their freshest cans of Sick Flips (a New England IPA; picture above).

  • Brewing Philosophy: “We strive to create beer that everyone can enjoy, from the craft beer connoisseur to individuals new to the craft beer scene.”
  • Brewers’ Top 3: Dog Haze of Summer NEIPA, Schwarzbier, and Wave Break IPA
  • Founded: June 2016

Broomtail Craft Brewery | 6404 Amsterdam Way, King’s Grant area of Wilmington

Broomtail is sticking to their flagships this week. Stay tuned on their Facebook page (link above) for any announcements.
  • Brewing Philosophy: “To enrich the world by using scientific art coupled with the natural resources and living organisms provided by Mother Nature developing unique, high-quality beer for all to enjoy.”
  • Brewers’ Top 3: Galloping Gose’ – series of light sours using natural lactobacillus and brewers yeast in fermentation to develop smooth, refreshing, true to style Gose’; Acerbic Ecstasy – flagship IPA, a hybrid English / West Coast IPA; Moe Beer – signature brown ale, highly crushable and pairs well with almost any dish.
  • Founded: 2014

And keep up with their souring/barrel aging facility and taproom in Ogden, The Sour Barn (7211 Market Street).

Check Six Brewing Co. | 5130 Southport-Supply Road in Southport

Come celebrate their 4th anniversary on Saturday, April 20, from 2 to 9 p.m, featuring Tasty Tee’s food truck and live music from Lockwood River Band.

  • Brewing Philosophy: “Make the finest ales and lagers possible, using local ingredients whenever possible.”
  • Brewers’ Top 3: Harley Pope Vanilla Porter, Aerial Aggression Double IPA, B-17 Bock
  • Founded: June 2016

Edward Teach Brewery | 604 N 4th Street in downtown Wilmington

Latest Release (Saturday, March 24): a guest beer, the Cape Fear Collab Gose (4.1%) on draft. Check out their current tap list here.

  • About: “Set in a historic firehouse in Wilmington’s Brooklyn Arts District, we craft beers for everyone. Try our German or Black Lagers, Peach Wheat Ale, and IPAs.”
  • Founded: December 2017

Flying Machine Brewing Co. | 3130 Randall Parkway in midtown Wilmington

The nearly 5-month old brewery just announced they’ll be “rolling out cases in the near future.”

  • Brewing Philosophy: We want to mix new age ideas with old school techniques to bring a new era of innovation to the marketplace.”
  • Brewers’ Top 3: Vimana (a Kölsch), Hollow Bones (a Roggenbier), and Hollow Wolf Lord (a double New England IPA)
  • Founded: June 2016
Flying Machine will soon be distributing cases in the "near future". (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy Flying Machine Brewing Co.)
Flying Machine will soon be distributing cases of canned beer in the “near future.” (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy Flying Machine Brewing Co.)

Flytrap Brewing | Located at 319 Walnut Street in downtown Wilmington

Double Release (Friday, April 12): the Folks Coffee Stout, a 7 percent ABV American Stout aged on locally roasted fair trade coffee from Folks Cafe (available only on draft); and the Sour Blackcurrant Saison, soured with lactobacillus and aged on roughly 40 pounds of blackcurrant (available on draft and in 375 ml bottles).

  • Brewing Style: A neighborhood brewery specializing in small batch American and Belgian style ales that are guaranteed to be at the peak of freshness.”
  • Brewers’ Top 3: Our Saisons, our Rotating House IPA, and our Kettle Sour Ales
  • Founded: October 2014

Front Street Brewery | 9 N. Front Street in downtown Wilmington

Beer Release (Tuesday, April 9): Blue Agave golden ale, a “warm-weather thirst quencher” made with pure agave as one-half of all the ingredients used.

Beer Release (Thursday, April 11): Condor Pilsner, a Czech-style pale golden pilsner and the lightest beer FCB brews all year, brewed with bundles of Saaz hops from Czechia.

  • Brewing Style: “Specializing in American and Belgian style ales and small batch brews.”
  • Brewers’ Top 3: Amberjack ESB, Napoleon Rye-namite, Tiny Tim’s Christmas Ale
  • Founded: 1995

Good Hops Brewing | 811 Harper Ave in Carolina Beach

Newest Release: the Blood Rose Belgian.

They just finished brewing a batch of Triple Belgian, so look out for that in coming weeks. And for stout lovers, their last batch is on tap until the weekend (April 13-14).

  • Mission: “To make and drink damn tasty beer, offer a comfortable neighborhood gathering place and support all things local.”
  • Flagships: Donna Golden Ale, Flip Hop IPA, Stanky Yankee Hazy IPA
  • Founded: 2014

Ironclad Brewery | 115 N. 2nd Street in downtown Wilmington

Nothing new to report here, keep up with brewery events on their Facebook page (link above).

  • Brewing Philosophy: We strive to provide each beer enthusiast with a unique experience by infusing traditional styles with unexpected ingredients: Fermentation of the Imagination!”
  • Brewers’ Top 3: Smoked Honey Lager, Cukes of Hazard, and Navigator Double Bock
  • Founded: 2015

Mad Mole Brewing | 6309 Boathouse Road near Bradley Creek in Wilmington

Re-Release (April 2): the Molicious IPA is back. “Come see what Version 5.0 is all about.”

  • About: “Wilmington’s first solar-powered brewery. Spun off from a local software company, Mad Mole combines technology and art to brew better beer.”
  • Founded: June 2018

Makai Brewing Co. | 5850 Ocean Highway W. Unit 1 in Ocean Isle Beach

New Releases: the Kamanawanaleiya: Peach (a New England Pale Ale). Check out their new summer hours on their Facebook page, link above.

  • Brewing Philosophy: “Extending the reach of North Carolina craft beer ‘toward the sea’ with consistent flagships and diverse small-batches inspired by the Hawaiian Islands, the Carolina Coast, and our local community.”
  • Brewers’ Choice: Carolina Tropical IPA, Nightingale Coffee Porter, Fire Knife DIPA
  • Founded: 2017

New Anthem Beer Project | 116 Dock Street in downtown Wilmington

New Release: Pillar of Smoke, a dry, fruity, “crushable” 6 percent ABV modern saison hopped almost exclusively with New Zealand’s Nelson Sauvin hops. Available only on draft.

Can-Release (March 29): Songs Unsung IPA.

  • Brewing Style: Diverse and recognizable hoppy beers with a sidecar of barrel-aged dark beers and traditional styles from the UK and Belgium.”
  • Brewers’ Choice: Rusty Cage, Five Thieves, Hillbilly Prophet
  • Founded: 2016
New Athem's new release, the Pillar of Smoke saison. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy New Anthem Beer Project)
New Anthem’s new release, the Pillar of Smoke saison. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy New Anthem Beer Project)

Red Hare 34 North Experiment Station 4802 Main St in Shallotte

Their one-year anniversary party is Saturday, April 20, featuring a fruited Gose brewed in-house — one version with blackberries and the other with pineapples — plus live music from L Shape Lot.

  • Brewing Style: “Our style is fun, approachable beers. Specialize in lagers and crushable IPA’s to experiment wilds and sours, all usually with a classical and historically accurate base but with our innovative spin.”
  • Brewers’ Top 3: Soft J IPA, SPF 50/50 Tangerine, and Putin’s Paradise Russian Imperial Stout
  • Founded: 2012 (Shallotte location opened April 2018)

Salty Turtle Beer Co. | 103 Triton Lane in Surf City

Newest Release: Manila Mango NEIPA, with fresh-riped mango, vanilla, and lactose added for a sweet and full body effect.

  • About: Veteran-owned brewery located in Surf City, consisting of 10 rotating taps and a family friendly taproom featuring food trucks and live music. “
  • Brewers’ Choice: Coastline Kölsch, Hey Zay NEIPA, Swingbridge Breakfast Stout 
  • Founded: Dec. 2017

Waterline Brewing Co. | 721 Surry Street in Downtown Wilmington

Latest Beer: their spring seasonal Cream Ale, a “light and refreshing lager, cold conditioned for a smooth, mild flavor with the slightest hints of fruit forward hops.”

  • Brewing Philosophy: “Brewed Under the Bridge with a focus on traditional, easy drinking beer styles with the occasional twist.”
  • Brewers’ Choice: Our top-selling Kolsch, awarding-winning Coffee and Cream Pale Ale, and the annual release of our Whiskey Barrel Aged Tennessee Tripel.
  • Founded: 2014

Waterman’s Brewing | 1610 Pavilion Place near the Wrightsville bridge

Keep up with their latest beer list here.

  • Brewing Philosophy: “Love your liquid!”
  • Brewers’ Choice: Abundant Sunshine IPA, Knothead ESB, Makin’ Me Hazy IPA
  • Opened: July 2017

Wilmington Brewing Co. | 824 Kerr Avenue in midtown Wilmington

Can-Release: a small batch of Jorts Party, a juicy IPA brewed at 7.4 percent ABV, available while it lasts.

Wilmington Brewing's latest can-release, the Jorts Party IPA. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy Wilmington Brewing Co.)
Wilmington Brewing’s latest can-release, the Jorts Party IPA. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy Wilmington Brewing Co.)
  • About: “Homegrown from a small home-brew shop to an 11,800 square-foot facility. WBC includes a 3bbl and 25bbl brewery, tasting room, and a home-brew supply store.”
  • Brewers’ Choice: Tropical Lightning IPA, Blair’s Breakfast Stout, Jalapeño Saison
  • Opened brewery/taproom: 2014

Wrightsville Beach Brewery | 6201 Oleander Drive near Bradley Creek

Newest Can-Release: the spring seasonal Wilmywood Wit, “a nice and refreshing medium-bodied Belgian style witbier brewed with coriander, grains of paradise, orange peel and cardamom.”

Check out their Tap It Tuesday specialty casks (last week’s was a Salted Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Porter).

  • Brewing Style: “Wide variety perfect for sipping on the beach, including a year-round selection of lagers.”
  • Brewers’ Choice: Carolina Harvest Ale, Raspberry Berlinerweisse, bourbon barrel-aged Masonbarrel Barleywine
  • Founded: 2016

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