Waterline Brewing Blog

Waterline Brewing Co, Award Winning Craft Beer, Live Music, and Good Times

13 April 2018

Check out our new video! It captures the essence of the experience our customers have when sampling our brews and listening to live music. Come on out and create your own experience today!

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Waterline Brewery Composed by "Our State" Online Magazine

5 April 2016

Hello Fellow Brew Lovers.... You've got to take a few moments and check out the video covering Waterline Brewery that was composed by the online magazine "Our State". Our State is an information resource that celebrates and promotes the beauty of North Carolina to include its culture, food, destinations, people, and more. They saw fit to cover our little piece of North Carolina paradise in the video you should watch here. With Waterline's products now...

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Waterline's Brewing Update

21 December 2015

Kyle Lindley never fails to entertain. Busy week this week down at Waterline Brewing Company! If you missed La Bella Airosa on Friday, you missed some of the best authentic tacos and Mexican food in town. We all went back for seconds! Then Saturday we ate 2Bros. Coastal Cuisine to the sounds of Kyle Lindley. Awesome local talent both in food and music! 2 BROS Food Truck has the best Authentic Mexican food in Town....

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Wilmington’s Latest Brewery: Waterline Brewing Co.

7 December 2015

Waterline Brewing Co. is the latest brewery to join the esteemed Wilmington brewing scene. Located off of Front Street, just south of downtown, the taps at Waterline Brewing Co. will begin to flow alongside the Cape Fear River starting this Saturday, December 5th at 12 pm. The opening will showcase Waterline’s handcrafted brews, as well as food from Two Bros and Vittles food trucks and will also feature live music from local artists. The lineup...

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Welcome to Waterline Brewing Co

7 December 2015

Waterline Brewing Co. operates in a rehabilitated section of the old Jacobi Hardware warehouse located on Surry Street, just under the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge. This wonderful old structure has a great history. It was built in the 1930s and 1940s in distinct sections using concrete block, cinder block, and rough cut heart-pine timbers. We’ve worked hard to preserve the look and feel of the original structure while updating some of the infrastructure to modern...

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