Okay, so this isn't a beer and food post. Consider it a beer and nature post. For any beer lovers out there who have never enjoyed the goodness of a hoppy brew while letting the surf run up on your toes, take note. This Jai Alai IPA from the up and coming superstar brewery Cigar City (also chronicled in Humidor for in this blog entry) was my brew of choice for relaxing in the sand.
Now when most people think of fun in the sun, they think of beers that end in the word 'Light.' Looking around Edisto, I saw plenty of beach bums sipping on the canned swill that gives American beer such a bad reputation. I'm guessing the attraction to barley flavored soda water goes hand in hand with the desire to drink all day? True, I only took two of these bottles to the beach with me. That's all I needed. Laying on the beach next to my better half (and our adorable bundle of joy), sipping from my SOLO cup while the tide washed in? Perfection.
Edisto is a lovely little community on the South Carolina coast. Want the picturesque beaches of Hilton Head without all the riff raff? Head to Edisto. There are no hotels on the island, which means that anyone who lands there really meant to - renting or buying a house is the only way to stay. Granted, the beer scene on Edisto is lacking (Piggly Wiggly is the nicest bottle shop in town), so make sure to bring your own. Or, if you are so inclined, take the 40 minute trip into Charleston and visit the Charleston beer exchange. They always have something interesting on tap, from the hard-to-find local brewery COAST to other rarities (I picked up a 22z bottle of Whiskey Barrel Aged Ten Fidy on this particular trip). Combine such a beer run with lunch at one of Charleston's outstanding restaurants, and the trip is well worth your while.