Hi-Wire Brewing Nashville

Posted by

This is a collaboration Post as Steve and Scott both visited Hi-Wire together.

Hi everyone! Hi-Wire Brewing (hiwirebrewing.com) opened up their newest Brewery in Nashville on Friday. Located at 820 Division Street known as” The Gulch Area”. They kicked things off at noon. I arrived several hours later to what would become a pretty large gathering of folks checking things out.

I definitely enjoyed the wide variety of beer, the atmosphere and meeting up with good friends and we celebrated another great Brewery to visit in Music City, USA!

Hi-Wire is pet friendly. I saw a few people bringing their dog. This area is really growing with new condos and alike all around. I ended up driving and wasn’t sure about the parking situation. While there is a parking garage right around the corner, I got lucky and found free parking on the street nearby. A really big plus if you plan to arrive in your own vehicle. Like many places in Nashville, having the option to Uber/Lyft is also a wise recommendation.

Cheers!

Steve



Hi-Wire Brewing Nashville

Posted by Scott Touron

Hi-Wire has finally come to Nashville! We’ve been long awaiting them since they first announced it – and although it took them longer to open than they initially thought – they were worth the wait. They are in a brand new location in the Gulch at 820 Division St. This location is perfect for a lot of walkup traffic from both locals and tourists.

They are within walking distance of Peg Leg Porker – which as a fantastic BBQ restaurant -and Marble Fox Brewing Company – another new and very good brewery – We have a separate blog about them here.

Their space is extremely large and have an outside area also, so that when the bay doors are open, it seems like an indoor / outdoor space. There was some free parking on the street close by and you can also park in the connecting garage free for the first 2 hours after you scan the QR code inside of Hi-Wire. Steve has written a more detailed blog about the parking in his post above.

They have 20 beers on tap in many different styles including IPA’s Stouts, Sours, Blondes, Pilsners, etc. I have had most of them (in this trip and previous locations) and they are all very good. You have to check this place out when you get the chance, it’s going to become one of Nashville’s most popular breweries very quickly.

Cheers!

Scott

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *