- great sour
- flight
- beer
- authentic
- good for dates
- (14 more)
- Popular
- Recent
- The nation's crown jewel of American sour beers & wild ales. The quality & complexity of their barrel aging is 2nd to none. If you like the style this place warrants a trip no matter how far away u rUpvoted Mar 24
- JamesDecember 27, 2015If you have a passion for hand crafted brews, add this one (the Southeast's only sour and wild tasting room) to your short list as it's truly a unique and special place.
- JamesDecember 27, 2015Schedule a tour to learn about the precise practices of fermenting ales with wild yeasts and bacteria, while viewing the 600+ barrels that are currently aging beer.
- Jen CunninghamJune 1, 2019They have a really cool outdoor area with live music sometimes. Although they have a lot of sours, they also carry other beer on tap, so non-sour drinkers are accommodated. Plus, a dog-friendly patio!
- JulieAugust 31, 2017My fav brewery location in Asheville. Delicious sour beers. If you're not sure what to get, try the Medora!
- Anthony DuranSeptember 8, 2017Aside from New Belgium, this is my second favorite brewery. Just a cool place that's not as busy as their mainstay and better beers. Something about a sour, especially for those hot and humid days.
- Lauren BatesOctober 10, 2023Great for sour beers, and I really liked the avocado smash sandwich. The outside area is fun for live music and dancing when the weather is good.
- jiresellAugust 9, 2017Great spot, but I discovered I do not like sour beers! Plenty of other options if you have the same opinion about sours.
- KaitlinJuly 25, 2015Some of the best beers I've ever had. Get the flight to sample their favorites. I really liked Oblivion and Horti-Glory.
- Pete GenotApril 21, 2017The beer, obviously! And I had the German sausage sandwich, which was also good. But every beer I tried was outstanding.
- Jaana RosenbergOctober 27, 2014Liked the decor and idea. If they would just offer something to those who don't drink. And the door man said that I can't buy anything because I did't have my passport, only driving license, so beware
- Kevin GMarch 29, 2015They have the most sours available of any place I've been, but don't worry if that's not for you. Lots of non-funky stuff as well.
- Iris MeloFebruary 23, 2022Very good food and service we really enjoyed, these are the first time here we are from Miami definitely we can back here.
- Ken HolcombMarch 31, 2022The sour flights are amazing. The smoked trout dip provided the perfect pairing with the flight!
- Megan IrvineApril 16, 2018A large selection of sour and wild ales, with something for everyone. If you like sours.
- Great atmosphere, great sours. I hear the flight is a great way to try sours!
- Karen EdwsrdsJune 28, 2015Wonderful brew, delicious food, open-air seating while still well-covered in case of rain.
- Ashley SpearsDecember 1, 2014Great sour beer bar but make sure you get the flight so you can try a bunch.
- Kira RochaMay 16, 2016Sour , sour , sour ales. Have them all. And Dont forget to buy the flight station made out of the beer barrell
- Beci MarkijohnSeptember 30, 2018If you like really good barrel-aged sours, this is the place for you.
- Colin DuRantFebruary 8, 2020Even though it’s corporate craft now, Wicked Weed is still putting out great sours.
- Larry CarpenterMay 23, 2015You get served a beer in a wine glass and get charged for a Pint. I guess that is trendy.
- Hillary ChandlerDecember 14, 2020None of the food is what you expect from the menu’s description. My “pizza” was tasty but was more of a focaccia with toppings than a slice of pizza.
- Katya Killer of LightNovember 8, 2014Careful if you don't know everything before you come here, elitist looks abound.
- Chandra ShuklaJanuary 20, 2018If you like beer but don’t know what the trendy sour beer thing is all about, don’t bother. You’ll leave disappointed. I don’t like touristy Wicked Weed and I definitely dislike this place even more.