Every April, North Carolina celebrates NC Beer Month—a Governor-proclaimed observance coordinated by the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild and Visit North Carolina. The month spotlights the state's craft brewing industry, which generates over $2 billion in annual economic impact and supports more than 10,000 jobs. With 400+ independent breweries and brewpubs—the largest concentration in the American South—April is the ideal time to explore festivals, special releases, and brewery events across the Tar Heel State.[1][2]
Here's your guide to NC Beer Month 2026: key dates, major festivals, and how to stay updated on the full calendar.
When Is NC Beer Month?
NC Beer Month is April. Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed April as NC Beer Month in prior years, and the tradition continues. The North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild and Visit North Carolina coordinate the celebration, which includes festivals, brewery events, travel deals, and an NC Beer Passport to help visitors discover breweries statewide.[1][3]
Major NC Beer Month 2026 Events
Brewgaloo (Raleigh) — April 24–25, 2026
Brewgaloo is North Carolina's largest craft beer festival and the second-largest single-state craft beer festival in the United States. The 2026 edition runs April 24–25 in Downtown Raleigh on Fayetteville Street.[4]
- Friday Night Kick-Off Party (April 24, 6–10 PM): Ticketed tasting event with unlimited 3-oz samples of limited releases, barrel-aged beers, and sours. Many beers featured Friday are not available Saturday.[4]
- Saturday Street Festival (April 25, 12–8 PM): Free to attend; tickets required only for beer sampling. More than 110 NC craft breweries, 50+ local food trucks, dozens of vendors, and live music on multiple stages. Enjoy over 350 NC craft beverages by redeeming drink tickets for pints or 3-oz samples.[4]
Brewgaloo has been voted #1 Best Beer Festival two years in a row by USA Today's 10Best and draws over 60,000 attendees from 49 states and beyond.[4] Purchase tickets at Shop Local Raleigh or Etix.
Hickory Hops (Downtown Hickory) — April 2026
Hickory Hops is one of North Carolina's longest-running craft beer festivals, typically held in April. The 2026 edition will mark the 23rd annual event. Verify the exact date at hickoryhops.com. The festival brings approximately 50 breweries to Downtown Hickory for an afternoon of tastings and live music. Advanced tickets are typically $40; gate tickets $50.[5]
NC Hops Fest (Raleigh) — Mid-June
NC Hops Fest typically runs in mid-June, so it falls just after NC Beer Month—but it's a key Triangle beer event worth planning for. The 2026 date is TBA; check Shop Local Raleigh for updates.[6]
The NC Beer Month Calendar
The North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild maintains an NC Beer Month Calendar at drinkncbeer.org, where breweries and partners post events throughout the year. The calendar includes brewery anniversaries, special releases, beer gardens, festivals, and interactive experiences. For the most current 2026 April listings, visit the calendar and filter by date.[7]
Guild Events and Resources
The NC Craft Brewers Guild hosts several consumer-facing events, including:
- NCCBC (North Carolina Craft Brewers Conference) — annual conference for Guild members
- Public House at the NC State Fair — Guild presence at the State Fairgrounds
- Ale Trail by Rail — beer-focused travel experiences
- NC State Fair — Guild participation and beer offerings[8]
Sign up for the Guild newsletter to receive event updates and NC Beer Month announcements.[8]
Why NC Beer Month Matters
North Carolina's craft beer industry has quadrupled since 2010, growing from a handful of breweries to more than 400. The state ranks as the Southeast's craft beer capital, with Asheville, Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, and smaller towns all contributing to a thriving scene. NC Beer Month elevates that story—celebrating the breweries, jobs, tourism, and local agriculture that make North Carolina "The State of Southern Beer."[1][2]
Governor Cooper has emphasized that "Breweries help cities big and small by creating jobs and bringing visitors and locals together."[3] NC Beer Month is the month to raise a glass to that impact.
Planning Your NC Beer Month 2026
- Brewgaloo: April 24–25, 2026. Buy tickets in advance. Downtown Raleigh, Fayetteville Street. Free to attend; tickets for sampling.[4]
- Hickory Hops: April 2026 (date TBA). Downtown Hickory. Check hickoryhops.com for confirmation.[5]
- Full calendar: drinkncbeer.org/nc-beer-month-calendar-ggiZn[7]
- Guild events: drinkncbeer.org/events[8]
Event details can change. Always verify dates, times, and ticket availability on official websites before you go.
Sources
- North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild — 400+ breweries, "The State of Southern Beer," economic impact
- CBS17 — Gov. Cooper proclaims April NC Beer Month, 300+ breweries, economic impact
- ABC11 — Governor Roy Cooper declares April NC Beer Month, breweries create jobs
- Shop Local Raleigh – Brewgaloo — Brewgaloo 2026 April 24–25, 110+ breweries, 60,000 attendees, USA Today 10Best
- Hickory Hops — 23rd annual April 2026, 50 breweries, ticket pricing
- Shop Local Raleigh – NC Hops Fest — NC Hops Fest typically mid-June
- NC Craft Brewers Guild – NC Beer Month Calendar — Guild event calendar
- NC Craft Brewers Guild – Events — Guild events, NCCBC, Public House, Ale Trail, newsletter