A new beer in town

Athens, GA-based Creature Comforts Brewing Co. recently expanded its distribution to Chattanooga, meaning you can get your hands on some of their beers at your favorite local spots.

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Now you can get your hands on four of Creature Comforts Brewing Co.'s most popular flavors.

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In case you missed it, Creature Comforts Brewing Co., an Athens, GA-based craft brewery, recently expanded its distribution to Chattanooga.

You can try out four of Creature Comfort’s brews on draft at some of your favorite local spots like Tremont Tavern and Universal Joint + pick up a pack at local and regional box stores.

Here are four of the flavors you can currently pick up on draft:

  • Athena, a tart German-style wheat beer
  • Automatic, a bright + refreshing pale ale
  • Bibo, a crisp + dry Pilsner
  • Tropicália, a balanced + juicy IPA (this brew is Editor Kristen’s personal favorite)
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