
North Branch Brewing Co. is a small batch brewery and craft beer pub with food. There are 14 rotating craft beers on tap, and here are some that they have produced:
Strawberry Festiv-Ale - Blonde / Golden Ale
Paddytown Red - Red Ale
Potomac Sunrise - Blonde / Golden Ale
Old Man Pumpkin (spiced) - Pumpkin / Yam Beer
Appalachian Kentucky Commoner - Historical Beer - Kentucky Common
Mother's Milk Stout - Stout
Appalachian Amber Ale - Lager - Amber / Red
Squatch Watcher - Brown Ale/A smooth brown ale with notes of toffee
Peach Summer Wheat - Wheat Beer/Subtle peach flavor in our summer wheat ale
Hardly Knew Her - Blonde Ale
Wheat Ale - Wheat Beer/American Pale Wheat
Kolsch - Light grain & grass flavors with an unfiltered golden hue. Introduced for the 150th anniversary celebration for Keyser, West Virginia.
Paddytown Dark Lager - Lager - Dark
Shut the Hell Up - Rye Beer


I have sung the praises of Lefty's Place for quite some time. When the pizza restaurant first opened in Morgantown, I was hesitant to try what I thought might be another gimmicky, average, college-town pizza joint.
But after the first bite, I was sold. Imagine my delight when I found out that Lefty's was coming to Charleston. They have partnered with Short Story, which also started in the north and migrated the Charleston, to provide the food for the brewery.

Lefty's Place specializes in Detroit-style pizza. Detroit-style pizza is a rectangular pizza with a thick, airy crust that's crispy on the bottom due to being baked in a well-oiled pan. The cheese is spread to the edges, creating a caramelized crust, and the sauce is typically ladled on top in thick stripes.

It is a hearty and delicious pizza. It almost eats more like cheesy bread with sauce. Crispy, caramelized and quality ingredients. I like topping mine with ricotta and mushrooms, and then having a side of sauce to dip in on the side. I also like ordering the Betty White, which has spinach, ricotta, garlic, and olive oil. I do the same technique with a sauce on the side. It is absolute perfection.

I also tried the pepperoni balls here, which are also quite tasty. But, considering how much food we had, I didn't have much room for these. It is a good take on a pepperoni roll, but it's hard to beat that pizza.

Grade: A

Clendenin Brewing Co. is a microbrewery & AirBnB in the small town of Clendenin.

It's a neat space with a garage style door and a mishmash of decor and brewing equipment.

Some of the beers on tap included:
Clendenin Cream Ale Cream Ale
Slow Paddle Pilsner
Mothgirl
Amber Knights
Cannel Coal Imperial Stout
Gingerbread Stout
Secret Hopper
Udder Mayham
Mountain Mango IPA Double IPA
Three Step Mister
KeyLime Gose
Shya's Shandy
Margarita Beer

The food menu consists of a couple sandwiches, smoked meat platters, nachos and mac & cheese bowls.

I went to check it out with my friends, Erin and Beth, and we played some of the tabletop games while perusing the menus.

I gravitated toward the lighter-bodied beers, and my favorites included the key lime gose and both shandies. I was feeling the summer vibes, and they were just so refreshing.

I ordered the buffalo chicken dip macaroni and cheese. Separately, these are two of my favorite dishes. Together, they could use a little work. Some crunch or herb or something would have made this dish a bit more complete and broken up the soft texture.

it's a local addition to town, and I look forward to trying some of their new and seasonal items.
Grade: B

Charleston went for quite some time without much of a craft beer scene. But then, within the last two years, we have had a handful of breweries open up. One of which is Charleston Nano Brewery.

"We're focused on brewing small batches of craft beverages on site. We appreciate the full catalog of beer styles, so we hope you'll always find something new for you on tap at Charleston Nano. We're also a family-owned business and we're keenly focused on being a family-friendly establishment ourselves. We plan on offering customers with kids a fun place to play board games and to enjoy our own non-alcoholic root beers. We want Charleston Nano to be a business that's involved in the community, focused on brewing education, and a great place for people to enjoy beer and each other. We want anyone to feel welcome at Charleston Nano!" according to the website.

The space is nice - not huge, but not cramped. It was cozy enough to be able to have a convo and relax. I ordered a flight and a snack.

Let's start with the beer. They have quite a few different styles and some very creative options that include flavors like pomegranate, ube and vanilla. I tried a few different sours - all of which I enjoyed.

For my snack, I enjoyed a homemade pepperoni roll and side of beer cheese. They even serve pepperoni rolls with jalapenos, too. My regular one was great, as is though. Certainly taste homemade and wasn't just thick bread. Flavorful.

They are located on the West Side - in Elk City. I think they sometimes get left out of the marketing along with the other breweries. But if we don't want them to leave, like some other Elk City businesses as of late, we have to make sure to support them.

Have you been?

Grade: A
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