Have A Question?
Take a look at some of the frequently asked questions we have seen over the years. Maybe the answer you seek is below. If not, no worries! Reach out to us via the form on our Contact page.
Yes, you can order cans, crowlers, bottles, merch and gift cards for curbside pickup.
Yes, we deliver cans, crowlers, bottles, merch and gift cards directly to your door with our home delivery service called Ubeer. For a $50 minimum order, we’ll deliver to the following zip codes in Mecklenburg County for a nominal $5 fee to help pay our staff:
- Wednesday: 28202, 28203, 28204, 28205, 28206, 28207 & 28208
- Thursday: 28209, 28210, 28211 & 28212, and newly added 28227, 28105 & 28273
- Friday: 28213, 28215, 28262 & 28075 and newly added 28269
- Saturday & Sunday: We’ll deliver to ALL ZIP codes listed above
The easiest way to order our beer is by placing an order through our web shop, or call us to place an order at (980) 237-1803.
- Monday – Wednesday: 4-9pm
- Thursday: 12-9pm
- Friday – Saturday: 12-10pm
- Sunday: 12-9pm
We also offer curbside/to go orders 7 days a week for those not ready to venture into the taproom just yet.
Yes, we are a family-friendly brewery. Children under 18 may be accompanied by an adult for our brewery tours. Of course, you must be 21 in order to consume beer.
Yes, guests under the age of 21 are allowed in, but under no circumstances may a person who is under the legal drinking age of 21 be permitted to consume alcoholic beverages on the property of Divine Barrel Brewing (DBB).
Your furry friends are definitely allowed to hang out on our patio as long as they are on a leash and aren’t causing any trouble. If your dog is uncomfortable with large crowds, other dogs, or loud noises, we recommend leaving them at home. If they do cause a disturbance, you may be asked to take your dog off the premises.
We do not sell food at DBB, however, we do frequently host food trucks and pop-ups by local food vendors in our parking lot from which you can purchase food items. We also have DeeJai NoDa Noodle Bar right across the parking lot from our Tasting Room.
Yes, you can bring food to DBB. We just ask that you kindly clean up after yourself.
We have a parking lot outside the Taproom, and there are also several gravel lots across the street, as well as street parking available on Anderson Street. Please DO NOT park in the gravel lot behind our Taproom, or you will get towed.
Yes, the tasting room, restrooms, and outdoor area are all wheelchair accessible. Please feel free to email us at info@divinebarrel.com or call ahead at 980-237-1803 and we will do our best to make any special arrangements if possible.
Yes, we can accommodate for large groups in our tasting room during hours we are open to the public. Please call ahead at 980-237-1803 or email us at info@divinebarrel.com to let us know about your group visit.
No reservation is required for DBB brewery tours or tasting room sampling. Please call ahead at 980-237-1803 or email us at info@divinebarrel.com to let us know about your group visit.
Yes, please contact info@divinebarrel.com for more details.
Yes, guests that do not drink are more than welcome! In addition to beer we offer locally crafted kombucha, soft drinks, cold brew coffee, wine and cider.
At this time, we do not have any gluten-free beer options. We do have locally crafted kombucha, wine and cider available.
Yes, please see a member of our Tasting Room staff for more information.
Our beer is available on-site at our Tasting Room, and distributed to select accounts throughout NC & SC.
No, we cannot legally sell and ship beer.
No, we cannot legally donate beer.
Please feel free to email info@divinebarrel.com with full details of the sponsorship request.
No, we do not send bottles, labels, bottle caps, coasters, etc… to collectors at this time.
All solicitors or guests must have a scheduled appointment prior to meeting with our staff. Solicitors who arrive without doing so will be asked to make an appointment. Please e-mail info@divinebarrel.com if you would like to try to schedule an appointment.
We put job postings on our social media accounts as positions become available.