Brewery Name | Logo | Brewery Image | City | County | Founded | Notes | Refs |
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Devils Backbone Brewing Company | Roseland | Nelson County | 2008 | Devils Backbone, first opened in 2008, is one of the largest brewing companies in Virginia. Its beers have won numerous awards at the state and national level. Its main brewery and headquarters is the Basecamp, located in Roseland; it recently opened a new location, called the Outpost, near Lexington, Virginia. It recently announced plans to expand distribution to North Carolina. | |||
Starr Hill Brewery | Crozet | Albemarle County | 1999 | Starr Hill is one of the oldest craft breweries in Virginia and was originally founded in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1999; it takes its name from the neighborhood in which it was first located. The brewery later moved its location to nearby Crozet. |
Brewery Name | Location | County | Founded | Notes | Refs |
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C'Ville-ian Brewing Company | Charlottesville 38°01′54″N 78°29′23″W / 38.031716°N 78.489852°W |
Albemarle | 2014 | C'Ville-ian Brewing Company (pronounced "civilian") is a brewery in Charlottesville, Virginia that opened in 2014. It was founded by a veteran of the American military and its bar is styled with patriotic themes. As of 2015, the brewery sells a number of beers at its brewpub but does not distribute its beer to other locations. | [1] |
Champion Brewing Company | Charlottesville 38°01′39″N 78°28′42″W / 38.027625°N 78.478289°W |
Albemarle | 2012 | Champion was founded in 2012 and distributes their beers regionally. | [2] |
James River Brewing Company | Scottsville 37°48′02″N 78°29′45″W / 37.800438°N 78.495910°W |
Albemarle | 2012 | James River Brewing Company opened in 2012 in a nineteenth-century tobacco warehouse. | [3] |
South Street Brewery | Charlottesville 38°01′46″N 78°28′57″W / 38.029410°N 78.482628°W |
Albemarle | South Street Brewery was founded in Charlottesville and was purchased by Blue Mountain Brewery in July 2014. It distributes bottled beer and is located just south of the city's Downtown Mall. | [4] | |
Starr Hill Brewery | Crozet 38°04′09″N 78°41′12″W / 38.069214°N 78.686764°W |
Albemarle | Starr Hill was originally founded in Charlottesville and was named after the historic neighborhood in which it first opened. It later moved to nearby Crozet. | [5] | |
Three Notch'd Brewing Company | Charlottesville 38°02′17″N 78°29′28″W / 38.038083°N 78.491086°W |
Albemarle | [6] | ||
Hops Grill Brewery | Alexandria 38°50′15″N 77°03′04″W / 38.837511°N 77.051192°W |
[7] | |||
Port City Brewing Company | Alexandria 38°48′29″N 77°06′06″W / 38.807939°N 77.101534°W |
[8][9] | |||
Double Dizzy Brewery | Amelia Courthouse | Amelia | |||
Capitol City Brewing Company | Arlington 38°50′28″N 77°05′13″W / 38.841087°N 77.086871°W |
[10] | |||
Rock Bottom Brewery | Arlington 38°52′43″N 77°06′40″W / 38.878523°N 77.111176°W |
[11] | |||
Queen City Brewing | Staunton 38°09′42″N 79°04′44″W / 38.161647°N 79.078910°W |
Augusta | |||
Redbeard Brewing Company | Staunton | Augusta | [12] | ||
Shenandoah Valley Brewing Company | Staunton | Augusta | [13] | ||
Apocalypse Ale Works | Forest | Bedford | [14] | ||
Sunken City Brewery | Hardy | Bedford | [15][16] | ||
Flying Mouse Brewery | Troutville | Botetourt | [17][16] | ||
Rusty Beaver Brewery | Ruther Glen | Caroline | [18][19] | ||
Big Ugly Brewing Company | Chesapeake | [20][21] | |||
Extra Billy's | Midlothian | Chesterfield | [22][19] | ||
Beer Hound Brewery | Culpeper | Culpeper | [23] | ||
Far Gohn Brewing Company | Culpeper | Culpeper | [24] | ||
2 Witches Winery & Brewing Company | Danville | [25] | |||
Caboose Brewing | Vienna | Fairfax | [26][27] | ||
Forge Brew Works | Lorton | Fairfax | [28] | ||
Gordon Biersch | McLean | Fairfax | |||
Sweetwater Tavern | Centreville | Fairfax | |||
Mad Fox Brewing Company | Falls Church | [8] | |||
Sweetwater Tavern | Falls Church | [29] | |||
Old Bust Head Brewing Company | Warrenton | Fauquier | [26] | ||
Shooting Creek Farm Brewery | Floyd | Floyd | [30] | ||
Callaway Brewing Company | Callaway | Franklin | [31][16] | ||
Choas Mountain Brewing Company | Callaway | Franklin | [16] | ||
Backroom Brewery | Middletown | Frederick | [32] | ||
Piccadilly's Brew Pub | Winchester | Frederick | |||
Adventure Brewing Company | Fredericksburg | [33] | |||
Battlefield Brewing Company | Fredericksburg | [34] | |||
Blue & Gold Brewing Company | Fredericksburg | [35] | |||
Creek Bottom Brews | Galax | [36] | |||
Licking Hole Creek Farm Brewery | Goochland | Goochland | [37][19] | ||
St. George Brewing Company | Hampton | [38] | |||
Center of the Universe Brewing Company | Ashland | Hanover | [39][40][19] | ||
Midnight Brewery | Rockville | Hanover | [41][42][43][19] | ||
Brass Cannon Brewing Company | Toano | James City | [44] | ||
Adroit Theory Brewing Company | Purcellville | Loudoun | [45][46] | ||
Barnhouse Brewery | Leesburg | Loudoun | [47] | ||
Belly Love Brewing | Purcellville | Loudoun | [48] | ||
Beltway Brewing Company | Sterling | Loudoun | [49][50] | ||
Corcoran Brewing Company | Purcellville | Loudoun | [51] | ||
Crooked Run Brewing | Leesburg | Loudoun | [26][47] | ||
Dirt Farm Brewing | Bluemont | Loudoun | [52] | ||
Holy Brew Brewing Company | Leesburg | Loudoun | [53] | ||
Lost Rhino Brewing Company | Ashburn | Loudoun | [54][55] | ||
Lost Rhino Retreat | Brambleton | Loudoun | [56][57] | ||
Loudoun Brewing | Leesburg | Loudoun | [58] | ||
MacDowell Brew Kitchen | Leesburg | Loudoun | [47] | ||
Mad Horse Brew Pub | Lovettsville | Loudoun | [59] | ||
Mud Hound Brewing Company | Leesburg | Loudoun | |||
Ocelot Brewery | Sterling | Loudoun | [27] | ||
Old 690 | Purcellville | Loudoun | [60] | ||
Old Ox Brewery | Ashburn | Loudoun | [55] | ||
Quattro Goomba's Brewery | Aldie | Loudoun | [61][27] | ||
Sweetwater Tavern | Sterling | Loudoun | |||
Jefferson Street Brewery | Lynchburg | [62] | |||
BadWolf Brewing Company | Manassas | [26] | |||
Heritage Brewing Company | Manassas | [26] | |||
Bull & Bones Brewhaus | Blacksburg | Montgomery | [63] | ||
Blue Mountain Barrel House | Arrington | Nelson | [64][36] | ||
Blue Mountain Brewery | Afton | Nelson | [65] | ||
Devils Backbone Brewing Company | Roseland | Nelson | [66] | ||
Wild Wolf Brewing Company | Nellysford | Nelson | [67] | ||
O'Connor Brewing Company | Norfolk | [68] | |||
Smartmouth Brewing Company | Norfolk | [69][70][20] | |||
River Brewing Company | Fairlawn | Pulaski | |||
Ardent Craft Ales | Richmond | [71][72][19] | |||
Final Gravity Brewing Company | Richmond | [19] | |||
Garden Grove Brewing Company | Richmond | [73][19] | |||
Hardywood Park Craft Brewery | Richmond | [19][74] | |||
Isley Brewing Company | Richmond | [19] | |||
Legend Brewing Company | Richmond | [19] | |||
Rock Bottom Brewery | Richmond | [11] | |||
Strangeways Brewing | Richmond | [19] | |||
The Answer Brewpub | Richmond | [19][75] | |||
Triple Crossing Brewing Company | Richmond | [19] | |||
Big Lick Brewing Company | Roanoke | [16] | |||
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery | Roanoke | [16] | |||
Soaring Ridge Craft Brewers | Roanoke | [16][36] | |||
Parkway Brewing | Salem | Roanoke | [16] | ||
Blue Lab Brewing Company | Lexington | Rockbridge | [53] | ||
Devils Backbone Brewing Company - The Outpost | Lexington | Rockbridge | [76] | ||
Three Brothers Brewing | Harrisonburg | Rockingham | [77][78] | ||
Wild Run Brewing Company | Stafford | Stafford | |||
Back Bay Brewing Company | Virginia Beach | [53] | |||
Beach Brewing Company | Virginia Beach | [79][20] | |||
Gordon Biersch | Virginia Beach | [80] | |||
Home Republic | Virginia Beach | [20] | |||
Pleasure House Brewing Company | Virginia Beach | [81] | |||
Wasserhund Brewing Company | Virginia Beach | [82][83] | |||
Young Veterans Brewing Company | Virginia Beach | [26][84] | |||
Old Glade Brewery | Glade Spring | Washington | [85] | ||
The Damascus Brewery | Damascus | Washington | [86] | ||
Wolf Hills Brewing Company | Abingdon | Washington | [86] | ||
Seven Arrows Brewing Company | Waynesboro | [12][87] | |||
Alewerks | Williamsburg | [88][89] |
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