Charleston craft breweries are known for supporting each other, right? Not in the case of Low Tide vs. Tideland. Low Tide’s recent legal action against fellow brewery Tideland over naming rights was deemed “dead in the water” by an impressively pun-wielding federal judge who took the opportunity – or perhaps a bet? – to use as many water-themed wordplays as possible in their formal rejection of the matter. Seems a rising *tide* does lift all boats. 😉 If only Hunter could see it that way before he files a complaint of his own against Tideland’s owner… for having the same first name. There can only be one Hunter in this town, and it’s going to be him. Sorry “Other Hunter.” Challenge: take a sip every time the word “Hunter” is mentioned in this episode. (And schedule the Uber now.) Cheers, ya’ll!
Hunter & Cush

Low Tide’s legal action against Tideland over naming rights is deemed “dead in the water." Hunter decides to file a complaint of his own. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Saga Communications