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Local brews you can pick up at Trader Joe’s

These local beers are sold at the Trader Joe’s in Chattanooga, TN.

A row of local beers.

Pick up some of these local brews on your next grocery trip.

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Ever since Chattanooga got its own Trader Joe’s in 2021, the store has become a beloved spot to grab delicious treats, beautiful flower bouquets + plants, and an incredible selection of beer and wine.

Did you know that Trader Joe’s is a big supporter of local and regional breweries? Next time you’re in the beer aisle, look out for these Chattanooga brews available at Trader Joe’s store 787.

Hutton & Smith Brewing Co.

  • The Good Schist | Medium bodied, slightly bitter with tropical flavors
  • Promenade | Hazy and juicy tropical flavors
  • Base Camp Blonde | Light and crisp
  • Igneous IPA | Dry with citrus and clean flavors

TailGate Brewery

  • Peanut Butter Stout | Medium bodied with notes of chocolate, coffee, and peanut butter
  • Cider | Semi-sweet, made with 100% Washington apples
  • Howdy Cloudy Hazy Session | Citrus flavors with a lower ABV
  • Orange Wheat | Light bodied with orange and zesty flavors

Chattanooga Brewing Co.

  • Chestnut Street Brown | Brown ale, malt forward that’s named after the street it’s brewed on

Five Wits Brewing Co.

  • American Daydream | Citrus-tinged wheat with earthy spices
  • Sunblaze IPA | Medium malt with tropical flavors
  • Fierro | Mexican lager with a hint of lime

You can grab a six pack of these beers, or create your own to mix and match different flavors. Note: the selection of brews might be subject to change depending on the season.

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