Sip, savor, share: Yee-Haw! Southern Hospitality Hits the Coast at Myrtle Beach’s Newest Craft Destination

If you’ve been following the craft scene in the Southeast, you’re likely familiar with the exceptional beers brewed by Yee-Haw Brewing Co. Established in 2015 in a historic Tennessee railroad depot, Yee-Haw has been steadily expanding its presence. Their latest venture might be their most ambitious yet. On May 20, 2026, Yee-Haw officially opened its first joint venture outside of Tennessee, setting roots in the heart of South Carolina’s most renowned vacation spot: Myrtle Beach.

Nestled at Broadway at the Beach, this isn’t just a typical taproom. It’s a massive 40,000-square-foot indoor-outdoor entertainment destination, shared with their partners at Ole Smoky Distillery.

The Space: More Than Just a Brewery

The first thing you’ll notice about the new Myrtle Beach venue is its impressive scale. Designed to be a “one-stop-shop” for entertainment, the layout features multiple bars, a spacious outdoor beer garden, and patio seating that offers stunning views of the lake.

For sports enthusiasts, this venue is a game-changer. It boasts one of the largest TV screens in the area, featuring a 28-foot jumbotron and a giant indoor screen, making it an ideal spot for game days. Whether you’re attending a concert on their covered outdoor stage or simply relaxing by the fire pits, the atmosphere is energetic yet relaxed.

The Pours: Craft Beer and Smoky Mountain Traditions

Yee-Haw is bringing its entire lineup of fan favorites to the coast. You can expect their signature year-round brews on tap, including:

Cerveza: A refreshing and easy-drinking beer.

Yee-Hazy IPA: For beer enthusiasts.

Dunkel: A classic dark lager that has become a brand staple.

Vol Lager: A nod to their Tennessee roots.

What sets this location apart is the integration with Ole Smoky Distillery. Patrons can enjoy guided tasting flights that feature both Yee-Haw craft beers and Ole Smoky’s renowned moonshines and whiskeys. For those who want to witness the “magic” firsthand, there are even distillery tours where you can observe moonshine production right on-site.

The Grub: Coastal Delights and Comfort Food

The food at Yee-Haw Brewing Co. perfectly complements the casual and community-driven vibe of the venue. It operates on a counter-service style, where you order when you walk in, grab a table, and they promptly bring your food to you. The menu offers a delightful blend of Southern comfort and coastal favorites.

Early visitors have raved about several dishes. The mac and cheese is a standout, described as “homemade baked” with a perfect topping. The corn hush puppies are crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, served with maple butter. And for those craving something savory, the handhelds are a must-try. From Southern Boy Barbecue Burgers with applewood smoked bacon to fried grouper sandwiches and pulled pork nachos, there’s something for everyone.

The Final Perspective

Whether you’re a traveler stopping in after a day of shopping or a music lover settling in for a full night of live performances, Yee-Haw Brewing Co. is a welcoming addition to the Myrtle Beach landscape. It’s family-friendly, dog-friendly, and conveniently located, making it an ideal spot to experience the best of brewery culture with a Southern twist.

Here’s some practical information:

Location: 1216 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Hours: Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Pro Tip: While the full bar stays open until 11 p.m., South Carolina law requires to-go moonshine sales to end at 7 p.m. on Sundays. However, you can still grab unopened beer to-go until closing time.

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