Blue Mountain Brewery opened in 2007 as the first brewery in Nelson County, Virginia. Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, it has become a regular stop for locals and travelers alike.
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An Impressive Lineup at The Award Winning Devil’s Backbone
The inspiration behind Devils Backbone Brewing Company is rooted in a ski trip co-founders Steve and Heidi Crandall took to Cortina, Italy where they first enjoyed the German beer Weihenstephan.
Brotherhood and Beer at Brothers Craft Brewing
Brothers Craft Brewing (originally Three Brothers Brewing) was founded by three siblings in their hometown of Harrisonburg, Virginia. The taproom and brewery are located in a renovated soda bottling plant on North Main Street. Production began in ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Stickin’ In My IPA
Champion Brewing Company, founded by Hunter Smith, is located in Downtown Charlottesville, Virginia. Smith was born in Charlottesville, grew up in Tidewater, and currently lives with his wife and daughter in Belmont. Before opening Champion, he ...
Perfect Pints at Pale Fire Brewing
Pale FIre Brewing Company was founded by Jamie Long and Tim Brady in Harrisonburg, Virginia in the renovated Ice House building on Liberty Street. The brewery opened its doors in April 2015 to an eager, thirsty local crowd.
A Philly Beer Week Finale at The Churchville Inn and The Iron Abbey
Friday, June 5, 2015 was a highlight during Philly Beer Week for me. Despite terrible traffic doubling our commute time, good times and good beers were enjoyed. We started our evening at The Churchville Inn in Churchville, PA where the first ever ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Not Your Father’s Root Beer
Small Town Brewery, located in Wauconda, Illinois, has certainly caught the attention of craft beer fans. Beer drinkers have been desperately seeking Not Your Father’s Root Beer, and it has finally found it’s way to eastern Pennsylvania. In fact, ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Slingshot
Backpocket Brewing, located in Coralville, Iowa, has chosen to adhere to the German Purity Laws or Reinheitsgebot. Simply put, this means only four ingredients are allowed in beer: water, grain, hops and yeast.
Chester County Homebrew Festival
The Chester County Homebrew Festival is celebrating its 5th year. Event planners, homebrewers, and craft beer enthusiasts Ken Delise, Troy Vogt, and Owen Winkler are all members of the West Chester Elks Lodge.
ShawneeCraft Jumps on the Can Wagon
ShawneeCraft Brewing Company has jumped on the can wagon. That’s right, our Episode 28: True to the Brew guests are now canning their tasty beers!