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The Casual Pint in Sevierville to Offer Gluten-Free Craft Beer, Munchies

The Casual Pint in Sevierville to Offer Gluten-Free Craft Beer, Munchies

The Casual Pint, the nation’s fastest growing craft beer market franchise, is proud to bring its unique craft beer experience to Sevierville. Owned by local entrepreneur Roger McGee, the new location is expected to open in December.

“With Sevierville being so close to the Smoky Mountain National Park, we wanted to bring our unique coffee-shop-of-beers experience to this popular tourist destination while connecting and building relationships with local craft beer lovers,” said Nathan Robinette, president and CEO of The Casual Pint. “The Casual Pint Sevierville will be our first location in the region to offer a variety of bite-size food items. It will help to still those hunger pains while enjoying your favorite brew.”

Owner and operator Roger McGee started the process of opening the Sevierville beer market earlier this year. Beer aficionados of the greater Sevierville area will come to know the Casual Pint mission of sharing the craft beer experience in neighborhoods one pint, one growler and one person at a time.

The Casual Pint in Sevierville is scheduled to open in December 2016 at 705 Winnfield Dunn Parkway.

“I am a raving fan of The Casual Pint,” said McGee. “I just love the concept and the diverse clientele. Four years ago I realized I had a gluten allergy and beer was no longer a friend of mine. However, I discovered some incredible gluten-free beers through The Casual Pint and have since been a craft beer fanatic. We intend on having gluten-free craft beer, among many other beers, available at all times for our customers.”

Each franchise features more than 400 types of beers. This includes local, domestic and international brews that guests can enjoy on-site, or grab in six packs, mix-a-sixes or single beers to enjoy at home. They can also bring their favorite growler, or buy one at The Casual Pint, for craft beer to go, straight from the ever-changing 28-tap wall. The menu of bite-size food items to pair with beer includes flat bread pizzas, beer brats, hamburger sliders, nachos and more.

Founded in 2011, The Casual Pint has grown from a Knoxville-based, family-owned market with two locations to a full-blown franchise with nationwide opportunities. The brand is set to have 25 open locations by the end of this year with locations opening in Alabama, Kentucky, Nebraska, North Carolina, and Texas. The franchise has 13 operating locations in Arizona, South Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio with the Sevierville location set to be the 14th beer market to officially open its doors.

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