Edmund's Oast Brewing Company
Brewpub
in
Charleston,
South Carolina,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 2 Venues
Contact
1081 Morrison Dr, Charleston, SC, 29403, United States
7.3/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7
Refrigerated pint can poured into a glass. Hazy golden with small white head. Aroma is lime, medium body, lower carbonation, and little lacing. Taste is lime and lemon.
Tried
from Can
on 06 Oct 2025
at 01:22
6.8/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 6.5
Texture 6
Overall 7
16 oz. can
6.3% ABV
Date: 07/25/25. There is nothing to indicate what the date is for, so I will just assume that it is the "packaged on" date.
$12.79 4-pk @ Publix
AROMA: Moderately sweet with scents of caramel and malt. It's a fairly simple aroma, but alluring, nonetheless.
APPEARANCE: Pours a cloudy, golden brown with a medium (just barely 2-finger) head that dissipates somewhat quickly with minimal lacing. With the cloudiness and color, it looks a lot like a headless Hefeweizen.
TASTE: Slightly sweet on the front-end with mild bitterness on the back-end. The flavors are a bit muted and muddled, but I can pick out caramel and bread, and maybe a fleeting hint of orange peel at the very end. Don't get me wrong, there is flavor here, just nothing that I can find readily distinguishable. Although, as the beer warms, the caramel flavor becomes easier to detect and I also get a touch of honey.
MOUTHFEEL: Medium-bodied with a slightly crisp texture. I would rate carbonation as average. The finish is medium-dry.
OVERALL: There's something about this beer that just seems a little "off" for a Märzen. I'm not sure, but I think it may be the level of dryness that I find odd. All-in-all, it seems to be a well-crafted beer. However, I'm still wrestling with how I feel about the beer.
I won't say that I love this beer, nor will I say that I hate it. I'm truly unsure if I would buy it again. But if I do, I know I won't be disappointed.
6.3% ABV
Date: 07/25/25. There is nothing to indicate what the date is for, so I will just assume that it is the "packaged on" date.
$12.79 4-pk @ Publix
AROMA: Moderately sweet with scents of caramel and malt. It's a fairly simple aroma, but alluring, nonetheless.
APPEARANCE: Pours a cloudy, golden brown with a medium (just barely 2-finger) head that dissipates somewhat quickly with minimal lacing. With the cloudiness and color, it looks a lot like a headless Hefeweizen.
TASTE: Slightly sweet on the front-end with mild bitterness on the back-end. The flavors are a bit muted and muddled, but I can pick out caramel and bread, and maybe a fleeting hint of orange peel at the very end. Don't get me wrong, there is flavor here, just nothing that I can find readily distinguishable. Although, as the beer warms, the caramel flavor becomes easier to detect and I also get a touch of honey.
MOUTHFEEL: Medium-bodied with a slightly crisp texture. I would rate carbonation as average. The finish is medium-dry.
OVERALL: There's something about this beer that just seems a little "off" for a Märzen. I'm not sure, but I think it may be the level of dryness that I find odd. All-in-all, it seems to be a well-crafted beer. However, I'm still wrestling with how I feel about the beer.
I won't say that I love this beer, nor will I say that I hate it. I'm truly unsure if I would buy it again. But if I do, I know I won't be disappointed.
Tried
from Can
from
Publix - Winter Springs Town Center
on 12 Sep 2025
at 19:54
8.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 9
Overall 8.5
a: pretty hazy straw yellow body | thick | fast-dying white head
a: strong canella | spiced pears | rich sugars
f: caramelised sugars | super-fresh apples | tart ending
t: allspice | creamy middle | great balance
o: great-for-Fall season | very true-to-name | better than expected (makes me think about the real product [cider donuts] from The Apple House (Markham, Virginia) or Grandma's (Albany, New York)
16 ounce can | Liqour Outlet: Boonton, New Jersey | 30-November-2024 | US$4,59 | Canned: 27-August-2024 | sampled: 03-September-2025
a: strong canella | spiced pears | rich sugars
f: caramelised sugars | super-fresh apples | tart ending
t: allspice | creamy middle | great balance
o: great-for-Fall season | very true-to-name | better than expected (makes me think about the real product [cider donuts] from The Apple House (Markham, Virginia) or Grandma's (Albany, New York)
16 ounce can | Liqour Outlet: Boonton, New Jersey | 30-November-2024 | US$4,59 | Canned: 27-August-2024 | sampled: 03-September-2025
Tried
from Can
on 03 Sep 2025
at 06:15
7.5/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Can (2/27/25) from Oliver's Beverage, Albany. Cloudy light brown (like pale cider) with slight reddish hue, nice sparkle, thin head with fair retention and light lacing. Aroma is strawberry, sweet malt/biscuit, vanilla. Taste follows aroma. Smooth, creamy texture, soft carbonation, finish as taste. Certainly get the strawberry shortcake but it both avoids getting too sweet and overtaking base ale. Thankful for second opportunity to taste the brewery.
Tried
from Can
from
Oliver's Beverage Center
on 30 Aug 2025
at 23:54
7.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
A: deep amber and light brown body | very frothy brown and ruby head
A: soured berries | raisins | stone fruits
F: tart raspberries | light wheat | soft lactobilly funk
T: icing sugar | hibiscus notes | perfumey end
O: soured throughout | yeastie | great for style
16 oz can | Whole Foods: Charleston, South Carolina | 28-December-2021 | US$3,49 | canned: 16-December-2021 | sampled: 30-August-2025 while atop the Hawksbill Summit at Shenandoah National Park
A: soured berries | raisins | stone fruits
F: tart raspberries | light wheat | soft lactobilly funk
T: icing sugar | hibiscus notes | perfumey end
O: soured throughout | yeastie | great for style
16 oz can | Whole Foods: Charleston, South Carolina | 28-December-2021 | US$3,49 | canned: 16-December-2021 | sampled: 30-August-2025 while atop the Hawksbill Summit at Shenandoah National Park
Tried
from Can
from
Whole Foods Market - Charleston
on 30 Aug 2025
at 16:57
6.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 6
A more malt-heavy golden ale, in its own way, with a lot of cracker and a clean middle laced with apple and a floral bitterness with a touch of toast on the finish. Not bad.
Tried
from Can
on 04 Aug 2025
at 01:00
9.3/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 9
Flavor 9.5
Texture 10
Overall 9
16 oz. can from Total Wine. Pours a pitch black color with a tight, light tan head and good retention. Very good lacing. Dark roasted aroma, with a hint of coffee and faint molasses. The flavor is similar to the aroma: Dark roasted malt/barley, with limited coffee notes and some bitter dark chocolate in the finish. Very clean and smooth. Semi-creamy texture. Medium-light body. Low carbonation. Low bitterness. A really good stout.
Tried
from Can
from
Total Wine & More - Melbourne, FL
on 26 Jul 2025
at 21:40
7.3/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
$4 single from Appalachian. I saw sixers on the shelf & assumed it was fresh. Canned 12/10/24, so sort of on me.
Mojito glass at home. Pink guava-red plum color, lightly hazy, lingering thin head.
Sour, jammy, cherry-berry-plum nose; slight citrus soap.
Taste is tart & sharp plum with strawberry PopTart.
Thin & everlasting froth. Bite-y acid. I don't think the base is a kettle. Tannins on the tail. Slight headache. This is nice.
Cheers.
Mojito glass at home. Pink guava-red plum color, lightly hazy, lingering thin head.
Sour, jammy, cherry-berry-plum nose; slight citrus soap.
Taste is tart & sharp plum with strawberry PopTart.
Thin & everlasting froth. Bite-y acid. I don't think the base is a kettle. Tannins on the tail. Slight headache. This is nice.
Cheers.
Tried
from Can
from
Appalachian Vintner
on 30 Jun 2025
at 00:13
8.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8.5
Texture 9
Overall 8.5
5/16/25 born on date. Single from Appalachian.
Tall head, strong foam despite a side pour. Clear, mellow light gold.
Honey oats, tea, slight lemon, grass nose.
Bittersweet leaning bitter, tannic, soft caramel, dry crust, mildly tart with a pinch of fruit.
Thin, itchy, well carbed, good acidity.
Good all around.
Tall head, strong foam despite a side pour. Clear, mellow light gold.
Honey oats, tea, slight lemon, grass nose.
Bittersweet leaning bitter, tannic, soft caramel, dry crust, mildly tart with a pinch of fruit.
Thin, itchy, well carbed, good acidity.
Good all around.
Tried
from Can
on 27 Jun 2025
at 23:13
6.8/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
Month old pint can
A: Clear turbulent gold body with a thick, lasting white head. Great retention and stringy lace.
S: Muted bread wood and herbs.
T: Tart fruity hops are joined by the wood and herbs. Not quite citrus, not quite cherry. Ends lightly bitter and tart.
M: Light and crisp with coating carbonation and kind of a wet finish.
O: Has more character than I expected. Worthwhile blonde for sure.
A: Clear turbulent gold body with a thick, lasting white head. Great retention and stringy lace.
S: Muted bread wood and herbs.
T: Tart fruity hops are joined by the wood and herbs. Not quite citrus, not quite cherry. Ends lightly bitter and tart.
M: Light and crisp with coating carbonation and kind of a wet finish.
O: Has more character than I expected. Worthwhile blonde for sure.
Tried
from Can
on 24 Jun 2025
at 21:31