A Perfect Pour Meets the Perfect Snack: Gameday Nuts Joins Low Tide Brewing

A Perfect Pour Meets the Perfect Snack: Gameday Nuts Joins Low Tide Brewing

We’re thrilled to announce that Low Tide Brewing on Johns Island, SC, is now carrying Gameday Nuts — making it easier than ever to enjoy Charleston’s favorite boiled peanuts (with no shells) alongside your favorite local craft beer.

A Low Tide Story Worth Raising a Glass To

Since opening in 2016, Low Tide Brewing has been a cornerstone of Johns Island’s laid-back charm — combining creative craft beers with community events, live music, and local partnerships. 

Their taproom quickly became a gathering place for beer lovers who appreciate small-batch innovation with island vibes.

And the best news? Low Tide is growing.

The brewery recently announced a $22 million expansion that will create a 26,800-square-foot facility and 33 new jobs right on Johns Island.

The new site — at 0 Beer Garden Way — will allow Low Tide to increase production while keeping that same local heartbeat that’s made them one of the Lowcountry’s favorite breweries. (Read the full announcement on the SC Governor’s website.)

Why Gameday Nuts + Low Tide Brewing Works So Well

Beer and snacks are a classic pairing — but we’re flipping the script. Our shell-free boiled peanuts are made for real life: no mess, all flavor, and full of Southern attitude.

Whether you’re sipping Low Tide’s “Aloha Beaches” or “Coastal Harvest IPA,” our flavors — Coastal Wave, Bayou Kick, and The Franchise Dill — hit the perfect note.

Best of all, they’re easy for the taproom to carry: single-serve, grab-and-go, and shelf-stable until opened. It’s a snack built for craft beer fans who don’t want to miss a sip or a play.

Join Us at Low Tide Brewing

Next time you’re on Johns Island, stop by Low Tide Brewing for a pint and pick up a bag of Gameday Nuts. We’re proud to partner with another Charleston-born brand that shares our love for local flavor, great company, and good times.

Here’s to easy eating, great beer, and Lowcountry pride — one sip and one shell-free bite at a time.

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