the Shenandoah Valley - Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail

Drink in
the Shenandoah Valley
Explore our great outdoors and enjoy great beer, too. Come tap into that
authenticity you crave. Real fields and farms. Pristine waters. Endless mountain
views. Hiking trails. Farmers’ markets. Mountain biking. Music festivals.
Fascinating small cities. And local characters. We’re all that and more.
Wherever your adventures take you, we’ve got a brewery nearby to quench
your thirst. Refresh yourself on the Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail.
To Washington, DC
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY
ROCKI NGHAM
COUNTY
BROTHERS CRAFT BREWING
WOLFE STREET BREWING
THREE NOTCH’D
BREWING COMPANY
PALE FIRE BREWING CO.
Harrisonburg
AUGUSTA
COUNTY
Harrisonburg
AUGUSTA
COUNTY
Staunton
QUEEN CITY BREWING
Staunton
SHENANDOAH VALLEY BREWING CO.
REDBEARD BREWING COMPANY
STABLE CRAFT BREWING
SEVEN ARROWS BREWING
BASIC CITY BEER CO.
Waynesboro
Waynesboro
To Charlottesville
and Richmond
ROCKBRIDGE
COUNTY
RIDGE
ROCKB
COUNTY
Lexington
Lexington
DEVILS BACKBONE
OUTPOST BREWERY &
TAP ROOM
BLUE LAB BREWING COMPANY
To Roanoke
VA
ALL BREWERIES LOCATED WITHIN AN EASY
HOUR’S DRIVE FROM ONE ANOTHER.
beerwerkstrail.com
[email protected]
@beerwerkstrail
Brought to you by
Staunton, Augusta, and Waynesboro Tourism
Shenandoah Beerwerks
Harrisonburg Tourism | Lexington & The Rockbridge Area Tourism
@shenandoahbeerwerks
©2016 Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail. Please Drink Responsibly.
THINGS TO DO
Backroad Cycling & Mountain Biking
The Festival Scene
Get Smart: History & Culture
Local Food Goodness
Outdoor Adventure & Natural Attractions
Quirky Roadside Attractions
beerwerkstrail.com/thingstodo
DID YOU KNOW?
Locally sourced beer
in Virginia is a
tradition that
began in 1587
(when Virginia
colonists brewed their
first ale using corn).
As of 2015,
there were more than
Women make up
115 licensed
craft breweries
in the Commonwealth.
12 of them
are located along the
Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail.
15%
of the craft beer market.
Two the breweries on
our trail are owned by a
family of three brothers.
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Four of our
breweries use
locally grown hops.
Craft beer’s
fastest-growing
audience is the masses of
Millennials
(people born between the
early 1980s and early 2000s).
75%
A growler is a
half-gallon jug meant to
be filled at local breweries
and taken home. Typically
each brewery sells and
refills their own.
The three main
ingredients in craft beer,
besides water, are malted
barley, hops, and yeast.
of adults of
legal drinking age
live within
10 miles
of a brewery.