Judith Dickson+FollowBig changes at Sycamore Brewing shake up South EndSycamore Brewing’s South End taproom has closed its doors, and now the company is officially moving forward without co-owner Justin Brigham. Sarah Taylor, the owner, confirmed in her divorce filings that Brigham is out after his recent arrest and serious allegations. The Sycamore sign is already gone, and a rebrand is underway. For so many in Charlotte who loved this local spot, it’s wild to see how quickly things have changed. What do you think this means for the neighborhood’s craft beer scene and the future of Sycamore? #Relationships #Charlotte #SycamoreBrewing10Share
Mary Williams+FollowSycamore Brewing’s future hangs in the balanceThe South End community is facing a tough call as Sycamore Brewing prepares to close its taproom on January 5th, following serious allegations against a former co-owner. Many locals say the brewery’s name now carries too much baggage, and only a full rebrand could win back their trust. Owner Sarah Taylor has taken over and promises a fresh start, but opinions are split—some want a total overhaul, while others hope the space can still be a positive spot for the neighborhood. What changes would make you feel comfortable coming back? #Food #Charlotte #SycamoreBrewing00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowSycamore Brewing’s future on the line in CharlotteCharlotte’s beer scene is reeling as Sycamore Brewing faces a crisis after its co-founder’s arrest on horrific charges. Major retailers and bars across North Carolina are dropping Sycamore products, and the brewery’s airport location is closing. The company is scrambling to distance itself from the accused, but PR experts say the brand’s survival is in serious doubt. Many worry about the impact on the staff and the local economy. Can a business recover from a scandal this severe, or is a total rebrand—or closure—inevitable? How do you think a company should respond when its founder is at the center of such a shocking case? #Food #Charlotte #SycamoreBrewing00Share