From the press release:
With more
than 100
breweries in place and more opening every year, Virginia has become a
magnet for the craft beer industry. Local love is on tap and August has been
named Virginia Craft Beer Month.
The world
is taking notice. Virginia's crafter breweries are receiving awards and
accolades in many of the nation's top publications. And it's not just the beer
that's drawing people to Virginia's craft breweries. These local watering holes
are becoming destinations to spend the day by offering live music, great food,
lots of fun and even entertainment for children.
San
Diego-based microbrewery Stone Brewing Company plans to invest $74 million to
construct its East Coast facility in Richmond, which will include a production
brewery, packaging hall, destination restaurant, retail store and its
administrative offices.
A sample
of Virginia's craft breweries include:
Hardywood
Park Craft Brewery operates in a 12,000 square foot building in the heart
of a historic brewing district in Richmond. The brewery is equipped to produce
a range of traditional European ales and lagers, as well as a host of
innovative new styles with American, Virginian, and specifically Richmond
influences. The venue includes public tasting rooms, food trucks, live music,
special beer releases, cask-conditioned ales and a variety of festivals. The
brewery recently announced it would expand operations into Goochland.
Wolf
Hills Brewing Co. in Abingdon offers Growler Hours on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings where you can tour the facility and then sample the regionally-named
flavors handcrafted at this old Ice House near the Virginia Creeper Trail.
In
Fredericksburg, visit Blue
& Gray Brewing Co. and Lee's Retreat Brewpub. A microbrewery offering
free tours and tastings certain days of the week, Blue & Gray has four
beers on tap all the time with specialty beers available seasonally.
Blue
Mountain Brewery and Restaurant is located in Afton, just a short drive
from Charlottesville. Enjoy one of their 10 handcrafted brews paired with a
fresh, local menu. Beers are available by the glass, six-pack, growler, or keg.
Its lush view of the mountains is fabulous and it has a cool kids' play area.
Garden
Grove Brewing Company in Richmond claims the title for being Virginia's 100th
craft brewery. Garden Grove's beers are strongly influenced by the Belgian and
British brewing traditions and the brewery's small size will allow for
experimentation and adjustments with recipes and production methods to make
unique brews.
Historic
downtown Lexington boasts Blue
Lab Brewing Company. Sample the beers on tap, and when that certain one
finds you, buy a growler or a keg.
St.
George Brewing Company crafts 14 brews - some award-winning - in Hampton.
Each season has its own beer, and then there are the mainstays - all available
in kegs and bottles. Take a tour of the microbrewery, sample what's on tap, and
visit the retail shop.
Plan your
own themed trip at virginia.org/CraftBeer.
It includes an interactive Virginia map plotting the locations of the state's
craft breweries and a listing of upcoming Virginia craft beer events.
Stay connected with Virginia on Facebook at facebook.com/VirginiaisforLovers
and on Twitter and Instagram at @VisitVirginia.
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