Friday, January 26, 2018

Google Alert - Virginia Beer

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Virginia Beer
Daily update January 26, 2018
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Ted Henifin, general manager of the Hampton Roads Sanitation District, holds up a glass of what was once wastewater after taking a sip at HRSD's SWIFT (Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow) pilot plant in Seaford, Va. on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016. At the plant, wastewater was treated to the point ...
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SALEM, Va. - The longest-running brewery in this part of southwest Virginia is getting ready to celebrate a major milestone. Parkway Brewing Co. will mark its fifth anniversary Saturday with plenty of music, food and beer. With several breweries moving into the Roanoke valley, Parkway has become a ...
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Since then, the Richmond neighborhood has become a hot spot for the growing booze business. Virginia has seen a boom in wineries, breweries and distilleries like his. "These products all make you feel the same way ultimately, but the way they operate is very different," said Cuttino. He said there are ...
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"The reason we haven't kept up with the beer and wine guys is because they really do have a different level playing field than we have," said Cuttino. "All we're asking ... Right now, distillery owners have to fork over about half of their profits from tasting room bottle sales to Virginia ABC. "We have to go ...
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Ballast Point plans to open a brewery, tasting room, restaurant and beer garden in the Downtown Disney District this year. And they lived ... In May 2016, the company announced it was expanding to Virginia, investing $47.8 million in establishing its brewing operation on the East Coast. Today, the ...
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26, 2018) Shore Craft Beer founder Ann Hillyer is leading an effort locally to support the Reform on Tap Act of 2018, drafted by State Comptroller Brian Frosh and designed to help Maryland brewers better compete with brewers in neighboring states. The craft beer industry in Virginia, for instance, ...
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The sweet soda tastes like root beer without the sassafras bite. And on the drink's can, below the image of a shirtless muscular man flexing his arm is the pronouncement: Since 1917. So Ironbeer just passed the 100-year mark. It was once sold from the back of a horse-drawn cart in Cuba, then it came to ...
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