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Big Timber Brewing summarizes year, looks ahead

Hearing Ashley and Matt Kwasniewski summarize the past year (2024) at Big Timber Brewing is enlightening. You get a solid understanding of this operation, including getting a good feel for why it is the largest brewery in West Virginia.

Since its startup in 2014, the brewery has done most everything right, leading to tremendous growth and beer accomplishment.

We’re so proud of this Elkins-based brewery and all they have accomplished in their 10 years of operation. You gotta love their passion, their honesty, their team, their performance, and their beer.

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Listen in to the discussion of the Big Timber Brewery owners with Charles and Erin on Episode 94 of West Virginia Beer Roads. Matt and Ashley also give us an update on what’s upcoming for the brewery in 2025.

Episode 94 • WV Beer Roads • 40 minutes

Some of the topics covered include:

  • Their management & operation style
  • How their new Elkins taproom performed in its first year
  • Small batch beers they are proud of from 2024
  • Their experience with co-branded/collaboration beers
  • Concept for their upcoming Davis taproom
  • New beers coming in 2025
  • Thoughts on needed legislation and WV Brewers Guild
The Big Timber Brewing team led by Matt & Ashley Kwasniewski
The key people of Big Timber Brewing. (L to R) Wayne Border (field sales and promotions); Jared Wray (Sales Manager); Matt Kwasniewski (owner, Head Brewer); Ashley Kwasniewski (owner, Taproom Manager); Chris Newsom (Lead Brewer)

Past Articles on Big Timber’s Accomplishments


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