Westuit Thickness in Southern SC

Discussion in 'Southeast' started by zach619, Dec 18, 2012.

  1. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    Well, Westbrook is brewed in Mount Pleasant (Charleston) and COAST is out of North Charleston. Local always sells in the vacation spots here. I know our burger joints on the islands blow through Westbrook IPA quickly. The owners are my close friends, if you ever need some info. Palmetto is our oldest brewery in Charleston, but their beer is so-so. They make an excellent espresso porter, and the pale ale sells well. Palmetto is pretty popular in SC, just because they have been around forever. Advintage distributes Westbrook, so I know you should be able to get it. They also distribute COAST, but you have to get on a waiting list for their beer. They are very small and have trouble keeping up with demand. The owner is a surfer, so you would probably get along with him. Where is your restaurant going to be?
     

  2. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    With ya on Dogfish Head 90. I practically own stock, I buy so much of that stuff.

    Also, Edmund Fitzgerald Porter from Great lakes Brewing Co. That's a world-class concoction to get through these long winter nights.

    Lee....ever check out the 7-11 on 39th St? Hard to believe it's a 7-11, the guy has a great range of seriously good beers.
     
  3. dlrouen

    dlrouen Well-Known Member

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    Jun 6, 2012
    Fatty P's has all of these brews, including Delirium Tremens. If you're trying to get down on some 420, Sea Witch has it on tap.
     
  4. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Our restaurant is right on the water at the end of the bridge going onto Hilton Head.... its the 10,000 square foot waterfront monster with a boat slip.... if you are familiar with the area. The one with the giant shrimp boat at the pier right now.
     
  5. idiot

    idiot Active Member

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    Apr 13, 2011
    Finally someone is doing something with that restaraunt thats been vacant forever. I go to school in Charleston but Im here for christmas. Washout is definitely better than Burkes any type of swell except for the high angled North/NE swells. Usually goes right past Folly Beach and hits HHi better. Washout is a zoo though, Youll feel right at home coming from SD but Im telling you, Ive seen 50 guys out there on waist high days recently (booties and fullsuits), all shortboarders though so thats a welcome change from HHI's endless longboards/SUPs
     
  6. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    I am not that familiar with the area, as I have only spent time at the beachfront. Are you in the Boathouse? That is the only area I know of on the back side of the island.
    I spent 5 months as a beer buyer and event coordinator at a local beer store/restaurant, so if you ever need beer suggestions, let me know. I have some experience with moving draft products.
     
  7. idiot

    idiot Active Member

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    Apr 13, 2011
    He's talking about on the mainland just when you leave the island on the left
     
  8. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Yup, that's us... Opposite of the boat house on the other side of the bridge. We are technically a HHI address and zip code (political nonsense) but we took over the old Sea Trawler and opened up a month ago.... Place is ENORMOUS! 10,000sq ft. and we can seat upwards of 500 people on 4 different level. We rennovated the whole downstairs (outside) and made waterfront seating for about 100. We have the Main DR that holds about 300, a third level above that is capable of about 40 more people with a VIP room on the 4th floor with panoramic elevated HHI/Water views that holds about 20 people.... Mobile bars out on the pier/dock...

    but so far, we have been killing it. If you are a local, stop in and check out the locals only menu i made for the bar... best deal in the county....
     
  9. wave1rider65

    wave1rider65 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 31, 2009

    Yep......Most you will need is a 4/3. I do the same with the hooded vest. 5mm on the hands and feet. I'm in my 3/2 with 3 on the hands and feet till the water gets below 45.
     
  10. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Thanks guys. I guess its unanimous that I will not need the 5 mil... If I have some extra cash this winter, I may just invest in one for trips up to see my dad in Bethany, DE... but its good to know my 4 mil will make it through the winter down here. I have 2 4 mils right now, so that should be perfect. I just need a hood, gloves and thicker boots. I have a pair of 2 mil reef booties, but they wont do much under 55 degrees or so....

    Hopefully some family looked at my amazon wish list, cause it has gloves booties and a hood. Havent worn a hood in 12 years or so...
     
  11. surfside

    surfside Member

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    Dec 16, 2012
    i'm wearing a 4/3 with 3mm gloves and 5mm booties toasty in myrtle and pawleys