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Virginia Loves Beer DW&S Virtual Beer Festival WildManDan Brewery Virginia Beer Trails Richmond’s New Starr Hill August/September 2019 Edition

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ugust is Virginia Craft Beer Month, and we can not wait to bring you the DW&S Virtual Beer Festival. What’s at a virtual festival? Enjoy “tasting” craft beers with Tasting Notes from brewers across the Commonwealth of Virginia. Then, we will take you along for a ride on three popular beer trails. As a festival highlight, you can read an interview with the WildManDan Team and learn about Virginia’s smallest production brewery. Plus, we finish our first annual festival with expansion news from Starr Hill Brewery. That’s a lot of beer, but we are also including a Virginia Cider Finder map in this edition. It’s just a warm-up to our coverage of Cider Week Virginia in November. For Cider and Virginia Wine Lovers, we are including a discount code for free shipping on a Virginia wine guide.

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Executive Editor Kim Chappell

DW&S Fans are asking for more craft beverage and foodie travel stories; so, in this edition we add to our series on great Southern escapes with a trip to Charleston, SC.

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What’s next? Check out our “In The News” page in the back of the magazine. In October, we will celebrate Virginia Wine Month, and we have already started interviewing Virginia wine experts and gathering photos.

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Brent Elberly John Flood

Thanks for being a DW&S Fan.

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Jennifer Waldera

In this issue...

Victoria Zarbo

DW&S Virtual Beer Festival........................................ 4 WildManDan Brewery Beer Class.............................. 7 The Spice Diva - A Beer with The Spice Diva........... 8 SMALL... By Design - WildManDan Berwery....... 10 The Brew Ridge Trail................................................... 16

DW&S is a proud partner of the Virginia Wineries Association

LoCo Beer Trail............................................................. 19 Hoisting a Pint not a Pack.........................................22 Richmond’s New Starr Hill........................................ 26 Charlottesville Family Day........................................ 29 Charleston on Foot.......................................................30 Explore Virginia Cider.................................................35 DW&S Guide.................................................................38 In The News: Your Coffee Break................................45

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DW&S Virtual Beer Festival Join Team DW&S and Taste Virginia Craft Beers

Reason Beer “Saison is our take on the Grisette (a centuries-old Belgian and French saison) and honors the heritage of the style while adding a subtle modern hoppiness. The result is a beer that seamlessly blends the traditional estery yeast and dry finish with an American hop flavor.”

Brothers Craft Brewing Fest Bier perfectly captures the transition into autumn, shifting from the crisp light lagers of summer to a slightly darker, heartier lager that is perfect for the changing seasons. *This smooth lager boasts toasty malt notes, slightly sweet flavor, medium body, and a reserved but firm hop bitterness.

The Friendly Fermenter “The Bee’s Knees” Honey Double IPA Made with LOTS of local honey, The Bee’s Knees was one of the first six beers on tap at The Friendly Fermenter, and is brought back on tap as often as possible. Brewed in the New England IPA style, the 9.5% ABV is dangerously smooth, with lots of hop and honey flavor.

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Redbeard Brewing Company Released annually, Moriarty Imperial Stout has been recognized as “one of the best barrel aged stouts you need to try” by the Washington Post. The 2019 vintage is aging in former Blantons and John J Bowman barrels, and has a tentative release date of October 11, 2019.

Rocket Frog Brewing Company Wallops Island American Brown Ale 5.3% ABC, 23 IBUs Bronze medal 2018 Great American Beer Festival. www.rocketfrogbeer.com A rich American Brown Ale with a deep mahogany hue. Caramel, toffee, and chocolate flavors greet the senses with every sip of this delicious beer. A slight piney and citrusy bitterness from classic Pacific Northwest hops helps to balance the malty flavors, then flaked oats were added create a smooth creamy mouthfeel.

Skipping Rock Beer Company Kolsch 4.8% ABV • 22 IBU A kolsch-style ale brewed true to style. Light and refreshing with a mild sweetness, this beer is approachable and easy drinking. Worry Less. Live More. https://skippingrockbeer.com

Starr Hill Brewery Our classic American-style India Pale Ale, Northern Lights, is characterized by its full-flavored bitterness and poignant citrus-floral aroma. A perfect blend of barley and hops makes this a very balanced and approachable IPA. www.starrhill.com Continued on page 6

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Twin Creeks Brewing “Barely” is crisp and refreshing, lightly flavored craft spiked seltzer. With a smooth, effervescent body and seasonal fruit flavors, this a very satisfying alternative to a traditional beer. Check out the draft list at www.twincreeksbrewing.com for featured flavors!”

Wild Wolf Brewing Primal Instinct | 7.4% ABV | 95 IBU This American IPA exhibits the best qualities of American grown hops. Five malts are blended to create a strong malt backbone; the malt blend is complimented by five extremely flavorful hop varieties, including hand harvested Cascade hops grown in the Wild Wolf hopyard. This blend imparts robust aromatic and tasting notes of tropical citrus and resiny pine. This beer will not disappoint!

WildManDan Brewery We are Pivo PiwoGrodziskie is light, drinkable, and flavorful. A quaffable, flavorful, session beer. Good for summer drinking on the porch or winter drinking with a meal. The smoke, moderate IBUs, and herbal spicy hops bring you back for bottle after bottle. Oak-smoked wheat malt has a different and less intense smoke character than beechwoodsmoked barley malt; it has a drier, crisper, leaner quality. Developed as a unique style centuries ago in the Polish city of Grodzisk

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WildManDan Brewery

Beer Class by Team DW&S

We love finding unique Virginia experiences and sharing them with DW&S Fans. Earlier this Summer, we visited WildManDan Brewery and also stayed in their Bed & Breakfast. You can read about our visit in a story, included in this edition. Photo Credit: Dave Renfro

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hile visiting and talking with Wild Man Dan, we learned that he is a Certified Beer Judge and he teaches beer tasting classes. You can join Dan in “Virginia’s smallest production brewery”, the vintage red barn on the property, for a Saturday class. We decided that this is the perfect experience to pair with our Virtual Beer Festival. Maybe take the class before visiting beer trails across Virginia? If you spend the weekend at the Bed & Breakfast,

the beer class is included in your booking. This class is also open to the public on Saturdays at 11:30 and 2PM. The fee is $10 per person and includes a Taster Flight of WMD Beers at the end of the class. n If you love tasting Virginia Craft Beer, this is the unique experience to add to your weekend. And we will keep sharing weekend experiences in future editions and on our Facebook page. #DWSweekend

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The Spice Diva A Beer with The Spice Diva

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Charlottesville Ale Trail Introducing the Charlottesville Ale Trail. Walk the 2.3 mile trail through Charlottesville, Virginia. The best way to enjoy Charlottesville is on foot, and now you can have a few cold pints

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The freshest spices and organic teas, Rancho Gordo beans, local products, award-winning olive oils, cooking classes and professional knife-sharpening every month.

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DIRECTIONS Run a lime wedge around the rim of a glass and dip in coarse sea salt and chili powder. Fill beer glass with ice cubes.* Add Clamato juice, lime juice, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, hot sauce and a dash of chili powder. Top with your favorite lager beer. Stir and enjoy immediately.

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*The Spice Diva carries a tasty collection of rimming spices perfect to accompany this drink - among them Lime Salt, Chipotle Salt, or Simon’s Sunday Morning Spice ( an Everything bagel mixture named for Simon Davidson of The Charlottesville 29).



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SMALL… By Design

WE VISIT WILDMANDAN BREWERY by Kim Chappell The WildManDan Mission: “Provide the quiet little things that turn a visit into a memory. Value each guest as an opportunity for growth, connection and lasting relationships. All are welcome, discrimination and intolerance do not reside here. Brew Beer” I have been driving past the red barn in Northern Nelson County for almost fifteen years, and it has always caught my attention. The barn was built sometime in the 1930s and a slice of Americana, including the ads from bygone years. Now, a new logo is present in the upper left corner, and the barn is the home of WildManDan’s Brewery. History preserved and the barn has a new life. It’s Virginia’s smallest production brewery—by design.

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ave you ever arrived at a new location and immediately felt at home and relaxed? That is how Dave Renfro, DW&S Publisher, and I felt when we first visited WildManDan Beer, Bed and Breakfast one late Spring day. The Tatarka family greeted us as we

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arrived, and we both felt as if we could sit on the porch and talk to them for hours. As a matter of fact, Dave later returned to stay at the bed and breakfast. The story doesn’t start on the wide country porch or in the gazebo with comfy furniture or even around the fire pit. This story began on a hiking trail in Peru. While hiking in Peru,

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Dan decided to take his passion for homebrewing to a new level. He decided to craft a second “retirement” career around his love. And we are glad that a moment on a far-away hiking trail brought the Tatarka family to Nelson County, VA. (and a trip to Germany… keep reading for all the details) Dan returned to his then home in


Roanoke, Virginia. In Roanoke, Dan was an avid member of the local homebrewers club, Star City Brewers. The Star City Brewers Guild is an active club with many members and ideas. Annual competitions and comradery within this club have produced a few top-winning Virginia crafter brewers. I can say from personal experience that not all homebrewed beer should leave the basement or garage. Some of you are laughing and nodding as you remember your stint as a home brewer. But Wild Dan is different. He has the sixth sense for beer crafting. He also has a background in science and chemistry. Dan paired his club experience with courses at the Siebel Institute of Technology. He also completed the course and became an official Beer Judge. Stars were lining up in Virginia’s “Star City,” but it was a trip to Germany that created the spark that changed life for the Tatarka family.

What happened in Germany? What happened on one day in Dusseldorf, Germany that changed life for the Tatarka family? Dan and Terri traveled to Germany on their beer tour. In Dusseldorf, they found a four-seater bar that brewed its own beer. If all four seats are taken, locals and visitors wait their turn outside. As you wait, you anticipated the custom experience, the interaction with the bar owner--who also brewed the day’s selection of beer. Small by design. Often, it is an experience that shapes business, a plan, or even a future. Dan and Terri Tatarka returned from Germany with a desire to bring an intimate beer experience to Virginia craft beer lovers. In 2015, Dan and Terri opened WildManDan Beer & Breakfast in Afton, Virginia. Terri is the Inn Manager and Chef and has created a relaxing Blue Ridge Mountain escape. Guests can sit on the porch, under the gazebo or in hammock chairs around Continued on page 12

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the Inn’s fire pit. The B&B sits just a quick drive from both the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Shenandoah National Park and Nelson County’s Route 151. I want to ask Terri about the atmosphere that she has created at the Inn. Terri has a hospitality background, but I have visited numerous B&Bs, and the vibe at WildManDan is unique. It’s like arriving at a friend’s home. Kim: Tell us how you created a welcoming vibe. Is there a mantra that you follow to pull together the furnishings, the cozy nooks, the country breakfast, and just the warm welcome?

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Terri: All decisions are based on our mission statement, our own travel and on how we can support and source from our local community. Breakfast is developed seasonally based on local farms and our garden and in conjunction with guests individual dietary concerns and needs. We keep an eye on food trends and add our own interpretation. Above all, the feel is love and comfort.

Although the B&B is close to many popular attractions, you may not want to leave the property. You may want to unplug, relax, and attend WildManDan’s beer class. You can wander down to the red barn for Happy Hour or join Dan’s Saturday morning beer class. You can sit at the bar and enjoy a cold pint while listening to vintage vinyl or take your beer flight outside and sit on the patio, under some large shade trees. We sat on the patio, enjoyed a flight, and met Dan and Terri’s daughter, Cory. Craft beer runs through Cory’s veins too. She is the third member of the family to join the team. As we sat on the patio talking, I could see a picture of that small bar-brewery over in Germany emerge. I could see the experience that shaped today’s visit. A flight of four beers distinct beers continued to tell Wild Dan’s story.

My favorite song: Shelter from the Storm applies here. That’s what we strive to be. The decor is a nod to history and modern convenience but most importantly-a feel. We can not relax in a museum, so we purposely have distressed surfaces that another glass ring or beer spill will only enhance. Old trunks to drop your luggage on...We encourage attending breakfast in your pajamas! We want your shoulders to drop and know you are accepted as you are. no judgment, no pretense. Life has a way of isolating us all sometimes, and our

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We have gathering areas, host a firepit, engage in conversation on the gazebo, play darts in the BrewBarn, host beer classes and feature no TVs. We do have highspeed fiber optic cable (we are not heathens!) And most importantly, we don’t take ourselves too seriously...we laugh. out loud and often at our own imperfection. We cross the line from innkeeper to friends rather quickly... within about 15 minutes of guest arrival according to Mark and Sandy Grasser (regulars!)

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Kim: On a flight, of four beers, you have a unique combination of European influence and local flavors. Your past has undoubtedly influenced your craft. It feels eclectic, intimate, and with notes of a homebrew background. Tell us how your experience in travel and as a homebrewer has influenced today’s selection. WMD: While traveling to Germany I enjoyed drinking the different styles I encountered in those regions. As you know beers taste better at the location they are brewed do to the freshness where they are made. Upon returning I wanted to duplicate those styles I enjoyed the most. Many of my beers are influenced by other beers. Depending on the beer style I sometimes tweak the recipe based on my preferences of what I think will make a great tasting beer. As we go to print, WildManDan Brewery announced on social media a collaboration project with Silverback Distillery, also in Nelson County. Late Summer, WMD will release a new beer, and it is currently aging in a Silverback barrel. Kim: I think that this new, Summer beer sounds like a “hat-tip” to the region. We love your beer and the spirits distilled at Silverback. Can you give the DW&S readers a hint about the new beer release? When can we enjoy a pint in the red barn?

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WMD: That beer was just released and is available now.

Being small batch, I will not be able to duplicate it since it came from a single barrel rye batch. This combination turned out so great that in the future I will brew a “cousin” version. (For the Tasting Notes, see The Virtual Beer Festival in this edition of DW&S Magazine) The beverage industry in Virginia is booming with craft beer at the forefront. Not only are Virginians following beer trails and enjoying tastings, but are also consuming record amounts of craft local beer. The Nelson 151 Trail runs beside the WildManDan Brewery and is visited by thousands each year. I often write about the overall experience at a tap room. What could improve the experience for Virginia beer lovers? In my opinion, beer education. Understanding the science behind the brew and even understanding how to taste the beer. The knowledge that adds another layer to the hobby of tasting Virginia craft beer. Dan has used his grassroots love of beer to create WildManDan’s Beer Class. It’s a class for every beer lover. Join Dan in the red barn in Afton, Virginia. It is a Saturday morning well spent. In Spring 2019, WildManDan became Virginia’s smallest production brewery. The public can now visit the red barn, enjoy a beer, and purchase a growler of beer to go. The public can also attend Dan’s beer class and learn about tasting the beer in an intimate setting. After all, it is all about the experience and the craft. n

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by Kim Chappell & Dave Renfro Welcome to “Virginia’s Original Brew Trail.” Follow along as two members of Team DW&S check out Virginia’s longest-established beer trail. This trail runs along a blue ridge valley in both Albemarle and Nelson Counties. It starts in Crozet, Virginia and

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ends on RT 29 in Nelson County. Join us as we take a Saturday drive filled with excellent craft beer, local food, and beautiful views. (Of course, we suggest a designated driver for this trail and any trail in DW&S magazine)

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e start our Saturday at Starr Hill in Crozet, Virginia. The craft brand of Starr Hill was born in a music hall in 1999 and later moved to its current founding location in Crozet in 2005. This craft beer has deep roots in the history of Virginia craft beer. We wanted to start The Brew Ridge Trail here as a hat-tip to the past and to the trail. The Brew Ridge Trail is not only a collection of Virginia breweries, but it was also the first established trail in Virginia. So, cheers to this trail!

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Starr Hill has 24 beers on tap, and local food trucks park just outside, next to the patio. Follow them on social media, and you will find a healthy calendar of live music. Love of music is still a cornerstone to this brand. The music is just one reason to stop by often…or maybe you are a fan of Geeks Who Drink Trivia Night too. We continue on and follow The Brew Ridge Trail to Blue Mountain Brewery, along RT 151 in Nelson County. We are going to stop for lunch and enjoy a cold pint, the view

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and one of their favorite Reuben Sandwiches. The outdoor dining at Blue Mountain Brewery also draws a crowd of both locals and visitors. (It’s dog-friendly too) One night, we are going to return to watch the sunset behind the Blue Ridge Mountains and listen to some live music. But today, we are heading south along RT 151---also known as the Nelson 151 Trail, another craft beverage, food and lodging trail crosses here. Driving down RT 151, you notice the beauty of the region. Today’s ride


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On a special note, we would like to add that all of the pioneers of The Brew Ridge Trail have expanded over the years. You will find their taprooms, production facilities, and brands across the Commonwealth of Virginia. Recently, we congratulated Wild Wolf Brewing on the opening of their second Tap Room in Charlottesville, Virginia. Read about Starr Hill’s expansion into Richmond in this edition of DW&S magazine. n

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Maureen: Credit and honors go to the brewers and owners themselves. Each location has its own loyal following, but they realized early on that they would grow their visitorship better as a trail. Now we are known as a destination for craft beer lovers. And beer lovers love to talk about their travels, so we used them to promote the trail. The brewers collaborate regularly with one another, so it was easy to organize the group and ten years later, we are still having fun. This year we held our first festival, in February, and more than 700 folks attended.

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will take you along the Rockfish Valley, with the Blue Ridge Parkway across the ridge to your right. You will see mountain ridges, farmland, and the Rockfish River. On this trail, bring your camera as you may want to mix some landscape photos with the beer shots. South on RT 151, you will pass through the small community of Nellysford. Here is where you will find Wild Wolf Brewery. Upon arrival, you will immediately notice the shaded beer garden. You can sit, with your dog, under large shade trees and bright red umbrellas while enjoying a flight of beer. Enjoy some BBQ, a burger or something from Chef Chris Jack--- “Farm to Fork at its Best.” Take a break and play some corn hole under the shade of those trees. A cold beer and a shady garden make for a great Summer afternoon. It is only a short drive to our next stop, Devils Backbone Brewpub, and Meadows. If you follow the DW&S social media pages, you may have seen Team DW&S camping at the new Devils Backbone Camp Ground. They have both RV and tent camping; so, this may be the perfect place to stop for the night. Reservations are required though. Earlier this year, we wrote a story about the food at Devils Backbone Basecamp, and you can find it here: http://bit.ly/DevBackDWS. For this visit, we decided to sit outside and order a beer from the bar in the meadows. We

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want to enjoy the view of the sun setting behind Three Ridges, spend the night and get back on the trail on Sunday. To get to our last stop on The Brew Ridge Trail, you have two options. Do you like winding mountain roads with fabulous views? Or do you prefer a flat road and a quick trip? We opt for the mountain pass and follow RT 151 over Brents Mountain. We stop along the way to take some photos before turning left on RT 56 to head over to Blue Mountain Barrel House on Sunday afternoon. If you prefer the flat and fast route, head back to RT 6 (via RT 151 North) and use it to cut over to RT 29. Just as you would expect, the Blue Mountain Barrel House also pours many of your favorite Blue Mountain favorites. You can get a growler filled or pick up a six pack to go too. We had a Classic Lager and enjoyed the Sunday afternoon view. The Blue Mountain Food Truck was parked on-site and provided some great afternoon snacks. A great way to end our visit to The Brew Ridge Trail. We enjoyed exploring Virginia’s first beer trail; so, we reached out to Maureen Kelly with Nelson County Tourism to ask about the founding of this trail.


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While Loudoun County is undoubtedly known for its impressive number and quality of wineries, the geographically diverse region is also quickly becoming a craft beer destination point. With six Loudoun breweries winning awards at this year’s Virginia Craft Beer Cup Competition, the quality of Loudoun’s local brews is evident. Loudoun also continues to boast the highest number of breweries of any county in the Commonwealth. To further foster the burgeoning beer scene in the county, Visit

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Loudoun launched its LoCo Ale Trail, promoting over 30 breweries.

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landscapes where visitors can enjoy tasting their way through craft brews, from mountaintops to farms and industrial parks to cozy small towns. “Visit Loudoun created the LoCo Ale Trail as a way to support the ever-expanding craft beer scene,” Visit Loudoun

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Director of Media Relations Jennifer Sigal said. “The passport program was then initiated as a way to help guide visitors through all the different settings and opportunities found at Loudoun’s 30-plus craft breweries.”

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With so many breweries included on the LoCo Ale Trail, there are literally hundreds of beers to sample. To showcase the more rural beer scene, The Farm Breweries cluster also focuses on the agricultural side of beer production. The MidAtlantic’s first commercial hops processing facility opened in 2015 at Black Hops Farm, now also home to Vanish Farmwoods Brewery and Pilot Malt House. Virginia’s climate, soil, and landscape make it ideal for growing hops, and Black Hops Farm helps to supply breweries in Loudoun as well as others throughout the East Coast. In addition to Vanish and Black Hops farms, travelers can visit Barnhouse Brewery, B Chord Brewing Company, Bearchase Brewing Company, Dirt Farm Brewing, Harper’s Ferry Brewing, Hillsborough Brewery, Old 690 Brewing Company, and Quattro Goombas Brewery. On the opposite end of the geographical spectrum, The Leesburg cluster, with Bike TrAle Brewing, Black Hoof Brewing Company, Black Walnut Brewing, Crooked Run Brewing, Dog Money Restaurant and Brewery, and Loudoun Brewing Company, focuses on tasting rooms in and around the historic downtown area. The Dulles Corridor, with its decidedly more commercial ambiance, features the most breweries of the clusters, including Beltway Brewing Company, Crooked Run Brewing - Central, Dynasty Brewing Company, House 6 Brewing Company, Ocelot Brewing Company, Old Ox Brewery (which recently opened a second location), Phase Two Brewing, Rocket Frog Brewing Company, Solace Brewing Company, Sweetwater Tavern, The Craft of Brewing, Twinpanzee

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Brewing Company, and two Lost Rhino locations. In contrast, the Purcellville Gateway cluster encompasses the region to the west with breweries in both urban and rural locations including Adroit Theory Brewing, Belly Love Brewing Company, and Dragon Hops Brewing.

Play the LoCo Passport Game While the organization provides handy tools like the AleTrail guide, downloadable from Visit Loudoun’s website, which helps to visualize and plan a day of tasting room hopping, they’ve also sweetened the pot (or barrel, as it were) with prizes for participants in their LoCo Ale Trail passport program. Visitors (and locals) can pick up a passport at any Loudoun brewery then visit tasting rooms and collect stamps to win prizes like tee shirts, bandanas, bottle openers, koozies, and beer coasters after completing a cluster. Those who complete all four clusters will receive a grand prize. Once a cluster (or all four) on the passport is completed, the holder can redeem the rewards by visiting the Loudoun County Visitor Center in Leesburg or by e-mailing or mailing the passport. Mailed passports are returned within 2-3 weeks. “To date, 48 people have completed the full LoCo Ale Trail, and more than 100 have participated since launching in September 2018, “ Sigal shared. “Since September 2018, Visit Loudoun has also distributed 30,000 LoCo Ale Trail maps/passports and have had cluster conquerors from states as far as Pennsylvania, Colorado, and even Washington. The most popular clusters seem to be Leesburg and Purcellville.”

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Add Some Adventure Brewery hoppers can arrive by vehicle, but Visit Loudoun has also compiled a lengthy list of local activities within 5 - 20 minutes of various breweries, highlighting the diversity of opportunities to explore the area. For outdoor adventures, the website lists locations for zip lining, kayaking, canoes, hiking, and biking. Indoor activities include iFly skydiving and Exit Plan Escape Room. For an indoor/ outdoor experience, Top Golf is listed as well.

www.VisitLoudon.org Users of Visit Loudoun’s website can also uncover other activities like retail excursions, winery visits, tours, festivals, and shops. For those driving a distance to Loudoun’s LoCo Ale Trail to for a “beercation,” the site helpfully recommends where to stay. Need something to soak up all those suds? They have restaurant recommendations as well. n

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average of 53 miles a day. The man must have needed a beer on day 41. Another AT giant is Warren Doyle who completed the entire AT hike 18 times. That’s 39,000 miles. After graduating from college and earning his master’s degree, he realized, “I had to do something no one was telling me to do—no rewards, no cheerleaders, no scholarships, something I was not going to get paid for,” Doyle said. As Sabbe, Doyle and their fellow

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thru-hikers cruised through Virginia they would have passed high above one of the most extensive and most scenic beer trails in the Old Dominion. A few may have even taken time to drop by one of the 15 breweries on the Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail.

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passports redeemed resulting in 21,025 brewery visits. Folks from 47 states, Australia, Columbia, Canada, and Germany have enjoyed Virginia craft beer as a result.” The passports are produced and distributed to the participating breweries, which in turn hand them out to their guests at no cost. At each guest visit, a brewery provides an adhesive stamp to be placed in the passport. After eight or more stamps have been scored by a satisfied beer lover the passport can be redeemed for a bright orange “Drink in Shenandoah Valley” tee shirt. The colorful and catchy-titled shirt is a prized possession and obviously gets a lot of wear given the success of the program. As an added bonus, the Trail recently extended the benefits of the passport by providing free stainless-steel growlers for anyone who posts a photo of themselves wearing the tee shirt on a social media site. Another collaborative effort is in the works with the popular beer app Untapped. The free app allows users to keep track of what they’ve tasted and what they thought of the brews they’ve enjoyed. A partnership is being created with the app designers and should be announced soon. But beer is not the sole draw while pursuing the suds journey. There are numerous natural attractions to take in when circuit riding the trail. Bordered by the Blue Ridge

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participating breweries; all are located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Created in mid-2016, today the individual but linked brew houses are pulling over a hundred individual craft tap handles while slaking the thirst of tens of thousands of natives and tourists alike. “At the beginning of developing the trail we realized we did not have enough breweries to actually create one, so we asked Lexington to the south and Harrisonburg to the north to join our efforts,” said Sheryl Wagner, director of tourism for the city of Staunton. As with all things new learning to toggle and pull the right brewery “strings” loomed important in the early days of trail. It’s one thing to build a trail and create a website but driving beer lovers to actually “hike” it required some professional advice. “The first year, we were just doing promotions and trying to get the trail name out to the public.” Then the Waynesboro, Augusta marketing managers joined Wagner in attending a beer conference in Ashville, N.C. One of the first questions posed to the new beer barons was, “Do you have a passport program?” They did not. They returned home and quickly established one. “Our Passport Program has just blown-up the trail. Created in mid-2017 as of July of this year, we’ve had 3,559

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Get your adrenaline pumping with a group lesson at the Mountain Bike Park

Challenge your team to one of our three escaPe rooMs

Let our on-site catering teaM create a custom menu for your next adventure!

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Make a splash at the indoor/outdoor waterPark (Park Buyouts Available!)

and Allegheny Mountains, the Shenandoah Valley is a natural paradise featuring dramatic scenery wherever the eye falls. Regardless of skill level activities include hiking, backpacking, cycling, canoeing, whitewater rafting, fishing, golfing, horseback riding, and more. For a more relaxed experience take in the beautiful and historic towns and museums along the trail’s line of travel while visiting geologic wonders like Natural Bridge and the Shenandoah Valley caverns. Cruising Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway is an especially effective way to let go of any stress and refresh body and soul. Go slow and also consider stopping by music festivals, farmer’s markets, “pick your own” fields and, of course, dropping by wineries during your beer breaks. The impact of the Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail is obvious to beer lovers. But behind the scene, it’s also playing an important role for central Virginia communities. Promoting the enjoyment of craft beer is a “perfect pairing” for the Valley’s outdoor recreation assets and is driving increased tourism to the region by linking the craft beer experience with compelling lifestyle and outdoor recreational opportunities. “The program has really put a spotlight on the rural places in which some of these breweries are located. These areas may not have many tourist attractions, so it’s been great for us to partnered with them and our other county neighbors to showcase the region,” said Wagner. If ever there was a time to enjoy a mini-staycation in the Old Dominion, sliding behind the wheel of the chariot and enjoying the delights of artisanal beer in a world renown setting is now. n Start your engines.

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Richmond’s New Starr Hill by Kim Chappell This year, Starr Hill Brewery celebrates its 20th Anniversary. A brewery with its roots in the music industry, this Virginia-made craft beer has amassed a loyal following. It’s the beer, but it’s also the vibe. Brand fans not only enjoy the brew, but they are also known to collect the “can art.”

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he Crozet, Virginia, production facility and Tap Room was opened in 2005. It’s the facility that produces the retail beer found on store shelves across the midAtlantic. While sitting at this bar, researching for this edition’s story on The Brew Ridge Trail (research=enjoying a pint) DW&S first learned of Starr Hill’s next venture. Later in 2019, Starr Hill will open the Starr Hill Richmond Beer Hall & Rooftop in Scott’s Addition.

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That is an example of the benefit of writing for DW&S: The “research pints,” and you never know where the road will lead you. This time, it is from Crozet, VA, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, to Richmond and the eclectic Historic District of Scott’s Addition. Scott’s Addition has become a craft beverage mecca on the East Coast. You will find breweries, cideries, and distilleries mixed with restaurants, shops, and cafes.

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It’s a historic district that started as a 600-acre farmstead in the 1800s, willed to General Winfield Scott. In 1901, it was established as a Richmond business district, built around the railyard and transportation along Broad Street. Over the decades, this district cycled through progress and decay a few times. Until ten years ago, the transformation turned to a new neighborhood for the arts, including the art of crafting fine beverages. I mention the history of Scott’s


Addition because history is woven into each of the Starr Hill Brewery locations. The Crozet location was once a food processing plant and a significant employer in the region. The Roanoke, Virginia, location was once a horse stable and played a vital role in the community. Starr Hill has re-purposed buildings and built branded taprooms and breweries over the past two decades. They will, again, take a community building and create a Beer Hall in Scott’s Addition. As I am writing this story, construction is underway on a warehouse building in the Addition. To learn about the new Beer Hall & Rooftop, I spoke to Allie Hochman. Allie has been with Starr Hill for ten years and is the General Manager of the new Richmond location. First, I know that you want to hear about the beer. The Richmond location will be far more than a Tap Room. It will also be a brewery with a ten-barrel brewing system. Starr Hill and craft beer fans will find unique beers that will not be widely distributed. Most will only be found at the Richmond location and only on draft. This includes Wild Ales with spontaneous fermentation. You can also expect to taste pale lagers and interesting IPAs. Bring your growlers. But, it’s not just the beer… it’s the whole experience. So, here’s a peek into the site plan. The Richmond Beer Hall & Rooftop will be divided into three zones, each zone with a seating and entertainment area. Each will provide a unique visitor experience. There’s something for every beer hall lover, including your dog. The patio will provide outdoor seating, a parking spot for a local food truck, and a place to enjoy live music. Dogs love Scott’s Addition too, and this is the zone that will welcome your fluffy best friend. (on-leash dogs are only allowed on the patio) The main hall will be significant and can accommodate groups and special events. The bar will showcase 20+ taps, and this zone will host a whole list of programming—including live music from local and regional bands. Guests may purchase Starr Hill-branded merchandise including RVA-specific Starr Hill gear. If you are an admirer of Starr Hill

“can-art,” you may note wall art, created in-house, by the team. Soon, fans can enjoy a specialty beer with a view of the Richmond skyline. The rooftop bar will also have a 20+ tap system and provide a four-season experience. Enjoy a beer with a Summer view or with a cozy Winter blanket. You will even be able to enjoy the view with a side of tunes. Yes, this third zone will also host live music. Are you a Starr Hill Mug Club member? Follow Starr Hill Richmond Beer Hall & Rooftop on social media and be sure to join the Richmond-specific Mug Club. Here’s a tip: Richmond Mug Club Members may just get an exclusive early peek inside Starr Hill’s latest location. As I finish this story, the Richmond location is scheduled to open in Fall 2019. Today, Starr Hill announced that the brewery will be returning to downtown Charlottesville in 2020. They announced Starr Hill Downtown. The new brewery and tap room will be within the new Dairy Market project on Preston Avenue. “Two decades after opening its brewery and music hall in its namesake neighborhood, Starr Hill will return to its home in Charlottesville.” –From Starr Hill’s press announcement I cannot think of a better way to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Starr Hill Brewery. We hope to see you at the Starr Hill Richmond Beer Hall & Rooftop this Fall---and then next year on Preston Avenue in Charlottesville. n

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Charlottesville Family Day by Team DW&S

by Team DW&S Looking for a unique day in the Charlottesville area? Team DW&S spent a day exploring the “Monticello Region” in Charlottesville, and here are our tips for a full day of hiking, history, local food and apple picking. We started the day with an early morning walk on The Saunders-Monticello Trail and ended with a cold pint of cider and the sunset on Carter Mountain. A perfect Virginia day!

Monticello: Home of the author of the Declaration of Independence, this world heritage site is both impressive and beautiful. Allow at least three hours for your visit. We arrived shortly before opening, at 8:30. A tip is to buy your tickets or book your special tours online and save. You will park at the Visitor’s Center where you can watch an optional 15 minute video. Tour the house, the beautiful grounds and see all the exhibitions. There is an on-site café, but we opted for a late lunch at new Michie Tavern Pub, shown in our photo. The Saunders-Monticello Trail: Explore trails within 89 acres of native hardwoods with Blue Ridge Mountain views. Trails include gravel walkways, boardwalks and wooded paths. The trails are family-friendly and for most ability levels. Carter Mountain Orchard: “Pick Your Own” apples at Carter Mountain has been a Virginia tradition for decades. But, the experience is beyond fresh apples… there are apple cider donuts, apple pies, wine and hard cider. Plus, a farm shop with many Virginia Made products. The sunset, viewed from Carter Mountain, is said to be one of the best in Virginia. Now, visitors have two opportunities to watch the sunset in August and September: Wednesday Wind Down and Thursday Sunset Series.

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THE BEST WAY TO SEE THIS FAMOUS SOUTHERN GEM by Paula Thomasson

I love taking weekend trips to places that aren’t too far of a drive from Richmond, Virginia. I recently went on a trip to Charleston, South Carolina. A top goal was to explore this historic city on foot. So, I spent a few months researching the cafes, restaurants, Southern cocktails, and rooftop views. I also left some time to find the “by-chance” gems that you often find while exploring.

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harleston did not disappoint. If I had to think of a word to describe Charleston, it would be “opulence.” The magnificent churches and the absolute beauty of walking down Kings Street. Not to forget the shopping at all the splendid shops and grandeur of a drink on one of the many rooftop bars- It’s all fantastic.

Follow Along on our weekend in Charleston, SC. My husband and I stayed at the Francis Marion Hotel, where we were treated wonderfully by their staff. The hotel was right in the heart of everything and fit the goal of exploring on foot. Finding the perfect hotel is where months of research paid off for this long-weekend escape.

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While exploring, we went into several other hotels. They were all gorgeous and shared the Southern hospitality that makes Charleston famous. In this town, you will find lodging for every taste. From city-center hotels to Bed and Breakfast Inns to AirBnBs. Do your lodging research and then let the rest of your adventure unfold. It was an action-packed three days. There is no way I could mention all the places we visited, so I am sharing my favorites.

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tells you that you have found good food. That’s how we found Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit. First of all- that name is super adorable, just like this shop. When we walked up, the line stretched down the block. Apparently, we were not the only people intrigued by this little place. I had read online reviews that this was a place to find. I was lucky enough to get some questions answered by their owner, Carrie Morey. Paula: Tell me a little bit about your Charleston location? It’s such a tiny place for such a big taste. Carrie: Our Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit shop used to be an alley that the owners walled in and made an 8 ft wide by 80 ft deep space for retail. I was looking for a way to spread the word about my handmade online specialty food biscuit business, but I was hesitant to spend the money and take the risk--after all, I wasn’t sure a biscuit bake shop was going to work. Paula: So you didn’t think it was going to be such a big hit? Callie: I had no idea! I am completely in awe and always counting my lucky stars that we have such amazing fans!! I am so grateful! Paula: What are your best sellers? What are the favorite items on the menu? Callie: Our best sellers range from our Sausage egg and pimento cheese biscuit sandwich and our bacon egg and cheese biscuit sandwich – which ironically aren’t our “hot little biscuits’-our customers are just hungry! But our customers do love the country ham and cinnamon hot little biscuits a ton too!!! Paula: I had the pimento cheese sandwich on our first of two visits, and it was delicious. Is there anything you want our readers to know about? Callie: I just want everyone to know that we are excited to meet them and if they live in or are visiting, Charleston, Atlanta, or soon to be Charlotte--we’d

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love to meet them and feed them! And if not please visit us online at calliesbiscuits.com The food was delicious, and even though the place was small, it was packed full of happy, satisfied people. If you ever get a chance to stop by, you will not be disappointed.

Pounce Cat Café Invited by a Cat… Some places you find by accident and Pounce Cat Café and was one of those awesome finds. A sweet kitty looked at me through the window as we walked by, and I instantly stopped and reached for the door. Inside I found more enthusiastic whiskered faces lounging around while people sat in comfy chairs and sofas drinking a beer or a glass of wine Continued on page 32

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while enjoying the feline company. A sign on the wall boasted an average of 2 cats a day were adopted from the establishment. Pounce Cat Cafe: “Since our launch in December 2016, we have found over 1,150 cats and kittens in South Carolina and Georgia their furrever homes! (ME-WOW!) By housing shelter cats in a cozy cafe in the middle of the city, we significantly increase shelter cats’ visibility and their chances of being adopted!” Every purchase made helped a cat that needed support. This was a café with heart! The café works in partnership with the local humane society to re-home cats that need new forever families. How fantastic is that? My husband and I enjoyed a local beer and talked with some other guests about where they were from and our mutual love of cats. It was a great way to break the ice and

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meet new people. The Pounce Cat Cafe was a unique experience for me, and I loved their quirky décor and shopkeepers with heart and enthusiasm.

Eleve Restaurant and Rooftop Bar A cocktail, while enjoying the view from a rooftop, was near the top of my bucket list for Charleston. Charleston has several beautiful rooftop bars overlooking the Historic District. Eleve is off the main street and has stunning views of the city. We stopped in for a cocktail and a glass of wine and were awed by the bright colors, the gorgeous bar, and the resplendent art on the walls. This place was charming. They boast “French dishes with a gypsy twist.” It’s definitely worth a look around.

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Southern Shopping A huge part of Charleston is shopping. You will find every high-end store you could ever want and some unique fun places as well. Kings Street is on the “Top 10 Shopping Streets” in the country by U.S. News and World Report. Foodies will want to take home some famous Benne Wafers. Benne is another word for sesame, and the seed has been in the South since Colonial times. The Benne Wafer was created from a recipe that dates back over 100 years. The Olde Colony Bakery first made the wafers in the 1940s, and now the city’s favorite “cookie” can be found in many shops. Locals believe that eating these cookies will bring Good Luck. If you are a foodie, you will also want to find Byrd’s Famous Cookies. You can find these in the Market Square. Look for favorite flavors such as maple, chocolate chip, and a tangy Key Lime. Both the Benne Wafers and the Byrd’s cookies make a great snack as you are exploring Charleston. A favorite shop, Lily Charleston, made me feel like I was in a fancy European boutique with lovely gifts and vintage jewelry. My personal favorite Charleston shops were the art galleries and antique shops. Lily Charleston provided a beautiful blend of both. I also loved the Savannah Bee Company. They had honey bee gifts, bath items, honey wine, and my favorite a mead tasting bar! I sampled all their meads, and they were so tasty. The store is open and inviting, I could have spent an hour in there alone, but it was time for dinner.

Grits & Country Fried Steak What would a trip to the South be without a LowCountry dinner? Again, this is where some research paid big dividends. Ironically, we are from Virginia and chose Virginia’s on King, as our Low-Country dining spot. We quickly became fans. We wanted to try a place that was heavy on the southern fare and had the hospitable feel you expect in the South. I ordered a Fried Fish and Grits, and my husband had their Country Fried Steak. We paired our entrees with a hazelnut brown ale. It was delicious and not too heavy. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the chefs are inspired by old family recipes. During the 2019 Charleston Restaurant Week, Virginia’s on King was named “Best Southern Restaurant.” We agree! Over three days, we explored, ate, drank, and took hundreds of photos. I have only mentioned a small taste of the places available in Charleston. The Charleston Harbor surrounds magnificent churches, brick and stucco buildings, fantastic shopping, and decadent food. It is overwhelmingly beautiful. What are you waiting for? n PS: Be sure to eat a Good Luck Benne Wafer!

HARRISONBURG’S ONLY IRISH PUB GREAT FOOD & GREAT CHEERS LIVE MUSIC ON THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS

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beer-cocktail! Beers of all styles can be used as the base for a cocktail. Host a Summer Happy Hour and mix up these cocktail recipes. To cool down a Summer day, we made these recipes with fresh fruit. Pick up some pineapples, grapefruit and raspberries and host a party. There is even a beer punch to serve a crowd. Enjoy, DW&S Fans!

1.5 oz of Virago Rum 2 teaspoons Sugar 8-10 Fresh Mint Leaves ½ Lime cut into wedges 6 oz of Suncrush Muddle together sugar, mint, lime and add Virago Rum and Suncrush.

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Strawberry Sun Lemonade by Kelly Crook 6 oz of Suncrush Beer 6 oz of Lemonade 4 Muddled Strawberries Crushed Ice

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e t s a T Blue Ridge Blonde - A crisp and fruity cider born and bred in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, using a blend of the finest local Golden Delicious, Red Delicious and Granny Smith apples. A light cider that is pale straw-colored and clean-tasting with a bright taste of fresh apples that finishes with luscious pear notes. Orange Crush - Made from a blend of Three Blue Ridge Apples and Florida Orange Peels to bring out the best of both fruits! Light and Refreshing! Harvest Fest - Notes of clove, cinnamon and spices blend perfectly with this colder weather seasonal hard cider. Comments we have heard, “Autumn in my mouth”, “The Holidays in a glass”, try one and enjoy!

NEW Virginia Wine Travel Journal Now Available Virginia Wine Country fans will love the Virginia Wine Travel Journal! Buy it online now and get free shipping with promo code DWS. The book includes 25 new wineries and cideries, Wine Getaway Weekend itineraries, peeks behind the scenes of Wine Country, and Winery VIP Experiences. • • • • •

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Shenandoah Joe Coffee Roasters & Espresso Bar is dedicated to the craft of roasting coffee by hand in their 25 lb “San Franciscan” batch roaster. Shenandoah Joe uses only the finest Arabica coffee from all over the world. Shenandoah Joe serves Charlottesville with three locations and now with their new location in Harrisonburg.

ShenandoahJoe.com | FaceBook.com/ShenJoe | FaceBook.com/CornerJoe

F2 Nutt’s About Coffee... Find Out How Nutt’s We Are About Coffee! Serving Snowing in Space Coffee on Draft (cold brew on nitrogen), traditional espresso drinks served hot or cold, coffee to go in cans, kombucha bottles, fresh baked goods & much more! Come see our movie memorabilia, signed autographs, read a comic book, play retro video games and of course enjoy a delicious beverage prepared by our “NUTT” brew-istas! Part of the Village of the Valley Family of businesses across from Massanutten Resort in Elkton, Virginia. Veteran owned and operated.

NuttsAboutCoffee.us | 540-405-3077 11702 Spotswood Trail, Suite 3 Elkton, VA 22827

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Bluestone Vineyard is family owned and operated, and committed to crafting small-batch wines. The beautiful new event building, “The meeting House” is available for weddings, receptions, reunions, and much more.

BluestoneVineyard.com | 540-828-0099 4828 Spring Creek Road Bridgewater, VA 22812

F2 Surrounded by mountain views in every direction, we are the perfect location to enjoy a glass of award-winning wine from any one of our patios and covered porch. Our all-season venue is ideal for hosting you and your guests for any memorable event from your wedding ceremonies and receptions to rehearsal dinners or corporate events. Brix & Columns Vineyards is conveniently located near Massanutten, Harrisonburg, and Skyline Drive. Open 7 days a week, stop by to enjoy our great wines and great views.

BrixAndColumns.com | 540-810-0566 1501 Dave Berry Road, McGaheysville, VA 22840

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Located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, Corgans’ Publick House is an Irish-American pub specializing in Irish specialty dishes. Corgans’ was established in 2012 and has been a cozy, welcoming, lively, pub for locals and travelers. We are committed to serving high-quality food to our guests. Try our famous Reuben, Fish n’ Chips, Cottage Pie, Corned Beef and Cabbage, Lamb Shank, Welsh Rarebit, Po’Boy, burgers, fresh salads, and on weekends – Brunch! We offer a diverse beer selection, wine, and a full bar. Our pub features live music on Thursday and Friday evenings, as well as a traditional Irish session on Sunday mornings. Bring your family to dine at Harrisonburg’s only Irish pub! Cheers! Slainte! HARRISONBURG’S ONLY IRISH PUB GREAT FOOD & GREAT CHEERS LIVE MUSIC ON THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS

CorgansPublickHouse.com 865 PORT REPUBLIC ROAD HARRISONBURG, VA 22801

CorgansPublickHouse.com | 540-564-2674 865 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, VA 22801

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Mt. Crawford Creamery is a small family owned dairy farm and creamery. Mt. Crawford Creamery offers farm fresh milk and other dairy products made on-site. Our on-farm store offers many other local products, such as eggs, coffee, and jams. Mt. Crawford Creamery is open to the public six days a week and our products can be found in many local retails.

MtCrawfordCreamery.com | 540-828-3590 795 Old Bridgewater Road, Mt. Crawford, VA 22841

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Smiley’s Ice Cream is where farm-fresh milk and cream, from Mt. Crawford Creamery, are turned into premium homemade ice cream. We pride our business on using local, fresh, and highest quality ingredients to make the best tasting, smoothest, ice cream possible. Our daily menu features 12 ice cream flavors and 4 sorbet flavors. We sell by the scoop, in bulk, as well as sundaes, milkshakes, splits, and floats. SmileysIceCream.com | 540-271-2805 797 Old Bridgewater Road, Mt. Crawford, VA 22841

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Historic hometown hospitality never tasted so good. Located on Bridgewater’s main street in the famous Bridgewater Barbee House, The Cracked Pillar offers a fantastic menu of delectable pub food including their renowned “War Hammer Ruben Sandwich”. Combined with over 20 rotating taps, live music, and lots of Virginia wine, The Cracked Pillar is sure to be your pub of choice! Monday-Wednesday: 11am-10pm; Thursday-Sunday: 11am-12am. TheCrackedPillar.com | 540-237-4563 403 North Main Street, Bridgewater VA 22812

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Located in Nelson County, Wild Wolf Brewing Co. is a made from scratch restaurant and brewery featuring local ingredients with vegetarian and gluten free options. Our specialties - hickory smoked meats and award winning beer! Bring the kids and your canine companions to Wild Wolf to experience the many unique features that makes this brewery a must-see destination. Our biergarten, shaded by Elm trees, features a gazebo, waterfalls, and a large koi pond. At Wild Wolf Brewing Co. we pride ourselves on providing exquisite food, award winning beer, and a memorable experience. Visit our website for current specials and events.

WildWolfBeer.com | 434-361-0088 2461 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford, VA 22958

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Tucked away in the countryside mountainscape of the Shenandoah Valley, White Oak Lavender Farm & The Purple WOLF Vineyard is the perfect place to relax and enjoy family fun, a romantic getaway, or just a unique experience with a little something for everyone to enjoy. We are a family owned farm, wine tasting room, and lavender gift shop offering daily tours featuring our Discovery Area and farm animal family, Wine Tastings, and more! Open seven days a week.

WhiteOakLavender.com | 540-421-6345 2644 Cross Keys Road, Harrisonburg VA 22801

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Skipping Rock Beer Company... Our beers are a reflection of place, but they also speak to a more enlightened way of life, worrying less and living more. Here, at Skipping Rock Beer Co., we’re inspired to create beers of exceptional quality, down to the smallest detail. So why don’t you join us? Grab a pint, and we’ll start jamming to this beautiful way of living. Worry Less. Live More.

SkippingRockBeer.com | 540-466-5692 414 Parkersburg Turnpike, Staunton, VA 24401

F2 Crozet Trolley Company… Lift your Spirits on the Crozet Trolley!! All aboard for an unforgettable ride to the best vineyards and breweries in the Albemarle and Nelson counties. Learn about the history of the area along the way and take in the amazing scenery. We provide first-rate customer service and a touch of class to your day. Details about all the tours or charter options we offer are found on our website.

CrozetTrolley.com | 540-422-7660 Crozet, VA

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Aioli Mediterranean Tapas has been receiving consistently outstanding reviews since renowned European Chef, Said Rhafiri, opened the restaurant. The menu is a combination of inventive small plates, called Tapas, and an excellent selection of entrees, all artfully presented. The interior of the restaurant is tasteful and comfortable with a space in the back for private parties. Aioli is open for dinner Tuesday - Saturday. The Bella Inn, located on the second floor of Aioli offers two suites for overnight guest or extended stay. Both suites are large and fully equipped.

AioliStaunton.com | 540-885-1414 29 N Augusta Street, Staunton, VA 24401

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Located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, Valley Pike Farm Market offers more than 300 craft beers and wines made exclusively in Virginia. Valley Pike Farm Market found its home in a centuryold historic bank barn and now serves the area with one of the widest selections of Virginia craft beverages and local foods, preservatives, and Virginia-made products in the state. Swing by to try some of Virginia’s finest wine and craft beer on tap, or visit our coffee shop and award-winning food trucks! Visit us at Valley Pike Farm Market to experience just how beautiful Virginia can be.

ValleyPikeFarmMarket.com | 540-453-4168 3494 Lee Hwy, Weyers Cave, VA 24486

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Located on the Higgs family’s former apple orchard, Barren Ridge Vineyards is now home to Augusta County’s premier winery. John and Shelby Higgs converted the 1890’s barn into a state-of-the-art winery, and offers 14 different varietals of wine, many of them award winning. Open seven days a week.

BarrenRidgeVineyardsVA.com | 540-248-3300 984 Barren Ridge Road, Fisherville, VA 22939

F3 Blue Toad Hard Cider - Roseland & Blue Toad Cider House - Waynesboro... Apples and Cider for our region go hand in hand. Pinned between the Shenandoah & Blue Ridge Mountain range creates the ideal growing conditions for the apples to make award winning ciders. Our Cider Farm is located in Nelson County, VA, within the confines of the former Wintergreen Winery and on the Nelson 151 Beverage / Tourism Trail. Our newest location is located next to Basic City Brewery right in Waynesboro and 3 miles downhill from Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Parkway, I-64, and Route 250.

BlueToadHardCider.com | Cidery at High View Farm | 462 Winery Lane Roseland, VA 22967 BlueToadHardCider.com | Cidery House | 1006 E Main St, Waynesboro, VA 22980 F3 The area’s only venue for lakeside dining, Region’s 117 uses locally-sourced ingredients, most from within 117 miles, crafting a menu that has something for everyone. Region’s 117’s twist on American comfort food is made fresh and flavorful in an atmosphere unlike any other in the Shenandoah Valley. Region’s 117 is open Wednesday - Saturday from 11:30am to 9:00pm and Sundays from 11:00am-3:00pm.

Regions117.com | 540-699-3234 180 Bald Eagle Drive, Lake Frederick, VA 22630

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Best wines, best price – without the pretentiousness. Enjoy the newest wine experience at the Wine Mill in Winchester. Free daily tastings with the best wines sourced at every price point. And one of the nicest event spaces for your next tasting, event, or private gathering. Like us on Facebook and stay up to date on latest tastings, special events, and much more!

WineMillWinchester.com | 540-450-5881 135 Featherbed Lane, Winchester, VA 22601

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Phillip Carter Winery For three centuries, our family has made our way of life in the rolling landscapes of Fauquier County, VA. We’ve proudly served as stewards of the Virginia Piedmont, a special place enriched with the cultural significance of sweeping historical importance. We invite you to share these meadows, forests, and gentle slopes lined with lush vineyards. Today, what was once a dream of a Founding Fathers has become a reality for all to share and enjoy. We proudly carry a historic family No stress, no pressure, just few magnificent wines. legacy as producers of the first internationally recognized fine wines in 1762 America. Our history is wine, and our future is to promote the gracious way of life through wine, art, and culture.

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PCWinery.com | 540-364-1203 4366 Stillhouse Road, Hume, VA 22639

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Magnolia Vineyards is located in Amissville in Rappahannock County, VA and nicknamed “Winery 251”, we are a real Mom & Pop Vineyard and Winery, our cozy, classic farmhouse style tasting room is open to the public for tastings Saturdays & Sundays from 11:30 - 5:30.

Magnolia Vineyards & Winery is located in Amissville, Va, just off scenic Route 211 in Rappahannock County. Owned by Glenn and Tina Marchione, we are a familyrun boutique winery and vineyard, making small lots of mostly Bordeaux varietals. Quiet country peace, tranquility and great mountain views. Come relax in our cozy farmhouse tasting room or surrounding grounds. We offer our tastings paired with cheeses and chocolate. The Tasting Room is open year-round (check our website or Facebook page for current hours).

MagnoliaVineyards.com | 703-785-8190 200 Viewtown Road, Amissville, VA

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Valley View Farm is a family owned and operated agri-tourism destination and educational farm located in the northern Piedmont of VA. For five generations the Strother Family has served as stewards of Valley View with a continued commitment to producing and providing the finest farm to consumer artisan foods and craft beverages. Open seasonally, pick-your-own orchards include a variety of seasonal fruits, pumpkins and Christmas trees. Locavore Farm Market offers artisan baked goods, honey, organic vegetables and flowers, as well as beef, pork, lamb, turkey, chicken and eggs. Valley View is home to Strother Family Vineyards, Gnarled Orchard Hard Cidery, and Nobel Hive Meadery. We invite you to visit us on the Farm. ValleyViewVa.com | 540-592-1021 1550 Leeds Manor Road, Delaplane, VA 20144

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This restaurant’s name is no accident, given Andrea Palladio’s influence on the Jeffersonian mansion here, and the presence of his masterpieces throughout the Veneto, home to Gianni and Silvanna Zonin, founders of this vineyard estate. Northern Italian in inspiration, yet creatively indebted to the most seasonal and local resources of the earth and sea, Palladio offers the handsomest gastronomic redemption there can be of the promise only the finest food and wine can extend – recalling one, recurrently, to the beauty of this world.

BarboursvilleWine.net | 540-832-7848 17655 Winery Road, Barboursville, VA 22923

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Located in Richmond’s up and coming Scott’s Addition, Virago Spirits is a craft distillery specializing in classically inspired and creatively interpreted rums, gins, brandies, and herbal liqueurs. Virago operates one of few Charentais-style alembic stills in the United States, and when combined with a time-honored, traditional production technique and slow distilling process Virago produces some of the most excellent spirits in Virginia. Our products are currently available at select ABC stores, through Special Order at VA ABC and at our distillery store. Visit our website for seasonal tasting hours. www.viragospirits.com.

ViragoSpirits.com | 804-355-8746 11727 Rhoadmiller Street, Richmond, Virginia 23220

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IN THE NEWS: Your Coffee Break

We source the best green coffee. We roast to bring out the best qualities. We train to prepare the best coffee and espresso beverages.

The Virginia beer scene is thriving and growing. Here’s a snapshot of recent openings and expansions in Virginia. Just a few of the many… follow along on social media and join our digital newsletter to receive the latest news.

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As we go to print, Dogtown Brewing Company in Manchester/Richmond is opening its new brewery on the historic Hull Street corridor. They have partnered with both Hot Diggity Donuts and The Butterbean Market & Café to provide a menu of local snacks to pair with their beer. In June, Decipher Brewing opened in Charlottesville at 1740 Broadway Street. This brewery is veteran owned, including a group of three Navy veterans and one active Air Force service member. As a special twist on this brewery experience, there will be codes and puzzles throughout the space. Solve the message and win a prize. Also in June, Nokesville, Virginia welcomed Cedar Run Brewery at 12801 Hazelwood Drive. This new brewery has both indoor and outdoor seating, including lawn games. This is a true on-farm brewery with an emphasis on sharing the beauty of the venue. Crooked Run Brewing in Sterling, Virginia has expanded and opened both Daybreak Kitchen & Biscuit and the Nectar Cocktail Bar in its Loudoun County location. If you are not a beer drinker, now you can order wine and spirits while enjoying brunch. It’s a win-win-win location!

HARRISONBURG location now open! 64 South Mason

Charlottesville, Virginia 945 Preston Avenue 2214 Ivy Road - Townside Shopping Center UVA Corner - behind Corner Grocery

434.295.4563 • SHENANDOAHJOE.COM

Stay tuned. The next edition is the DW&S Annual Wine Guide. We will taste Virginia wine and pour into Virginia Cider Week.

Send us your photos or tag them with #DWSdogs or #DWSweekend and they may appear in an upcoming edition of DW&S Magazine! This photo was taken at Mountain Run Winery by Daniel Foster. Dogs are Welcome! Read about the winery here: http://bit.ly/mtnrundws

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Sponsors List: Aioli Mediterranean Tapas............ 28 Barboursville Vineyards................ 47 Best Overall

Barren Ridge Vineyard................... 37

Best Food

Bluestone Vineyard........................... 9

Best Value

Blue Toad Hard Cider..................... 36

Best Service Most Booked

Brix & Columns Vineyards............ 14

Best Ambiance

Carmello’s ....................................... 46

Fit for Foodies Most Healthy

Corgans’ Publick House................. 33

Most Romantic

Cracked Pillar Pub.......................... 11

Best Special Occasion

CrossKeys Vineyards.......................28

Vibrant Bar Scene

Devils Backbone Camp...................19 5th Annual Augusta County Food Truck Battle.............................23 Green Leaf Grill............................... 21

For Reservations and Catering Call 540.699.3244 or Visit Regions117.com

The Perfect Pita................................20 Narmada Winery/Granite Heights Winery/Magnolia Vineyards........... 3 Massanutten Water Park................24 Mt. Crawford Creamery................ 44 Palladio Restaurant....................... 47 Region’s 117..................................... 46 Sarek Autowerke............................. 14 Shenandoah Joe’s ............................ 45 Showalter’s Orchard/ Timber Hill Cider............................. 36 Smiley’s Ice Cream......................... 44 Spice Diva........................................... 8 Virago Spirits................................... 37 Waterford Fair..................................13 White Oak Lavender Farm & The Purple WOLF Vineyard...........33 Wild Wolf Brewing Co.................. 48 Find DW&S at over 450 of the finest wineries, breweries, cideries, distilleries and dining establishments.

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