Feral State's Inaugural Beer Launch Celebrates Women in Charleston Craft Brewing
Malteurop donated all the grain and Stones Throw Brewing donated the floor. Now Feral State's inaugural collab beer pours at Wyrd Sisters on April 18.

The first-ever Feral State Beer, produced through a collaboration involving local women brewers, community partners, and donated resources, gets its public debut on Saturday, April 18, from noon to 5 p.m. at Wyrd Sisters Taproom & Brewery in Charleston.
The beer traces directly back to March 6, when Feral State hosted its inaugural Brew Day at Stones Throw Brewing from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in honor of International Women's Day. Malteurop donated all of the grain for the session, while Stones Throw contributed their time, facility, and secured donated product specifically for the project. The result was the beer arriving at Wyrd Sisters six weeks later.
The April 18 launch will feature a vendor market spotlighting local women-owned businesses alongside the official pour. Wyrd Sisters, which has built a reputation as a community-forward taproom in Charleston, serves as both venue and statement: this is a launch that lives inside the same ecosystem that helped create it. The event is open to the public for guests 21 and older.
Feral State's structure follows a model gaining momentum in the craft beer world: secure donated ingredients, use a working brewery's floor and expertise, produce a one-off beer that can only be tasted at a specific event, and build advocacy programming around the arc from grain to glass. The March 6 Brew Day served as the formal precursor, with the April 18 celebration completing that arc in public.

For homebrewers in the Lowcountry, the event carries practical value beyond a good pour. Collaborative Brew Days rooted in an equity mission create rare opportunities to meet the brewers behind the beer, hear how the recipe came together, and understand the institutional partnerships, like a grain donation from a maltster the scale of Malteurop, that make community-driven projects viable.
That combination of a first-ever release, a women-led origin story, and a vendor market packed with local business owners gives April 18 a density of reasons to show up that a typical taproom event rarely achieves.
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