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Is Richmond Still King?: A dramatic increase in craft breweries statewide means the capital city's ... Twenty-four years is rarely considered old, but on Virginia's craft beer timeline, it's ancient. That's how long ago the commonwealth's oldest surviving craft brewery, Legend Brewing Company, poured its first pint in Richmond. But the industry has exploded the past five years, tripling the number of existing ...
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Taps at Heritage features craft beers, pub-style snacks The bar features a wide assortment of draft beers as well as craft cider. Customers can try flights of beer, including the Dark Side flight for $10.50 and the Sweet & Sour flight for $9.50. Taps at Heritage also includes West Virginia beers such as Big Timber and Greenbrier Valley Brewing. There will be a ...
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A Short Hop to Goochland This is one of many recent attempts by Virginia craft breweries to expand their reach and meet the marketplace head-on. In 2017, Lickinghole Creek and Strangeways opened additional locations (in Shockoe Bottom and Fredericksburg, respectively), and Petersburg's Trapezium Brewing Co. launched ...
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Funky Buddha to Brew, Can at Ballast Point The majority of Funky Buddha's can volume will come from Ballast Point's Virginia brewery, located in Daleville, Sentz said. The company also has plans to install a canning line later this year, however. After finishing 2017 with sales of nearly 35,000 barrels of beer, Sentz added that Funky Buddha is ...
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Drake to launch IPO for Virginia Black whiskey brand Launched in May 2016, Virginia Black Decadent American Whiskey is a blend of two, three and four-year old Bourbon whiskies "focused on a high rye ... Last July, Drake released a series of advertisements for Virginia Black Whiskey, which poked fun at beer brand Dos Equis's 'The Most Interesting Man ...
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