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Peddler, Cacapon Mountain take top honors at Mountaineer Brewfest

Three West Virginia beers were judged to be the cream of the crop at this year’s Mountaineer Brewfest in Wheeling, and one WV brewery was selected by fest attendees as the overall best of the day. Taking the coveted first-place… Continue Reading…

New brewery project

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Game-changing Huntington brewery development planned

A fantastic new brewery-based development could be coming to West Virginia in the next year or so if John Garcia has his way. Garcia, owner of Lookout Brewing in Black Mountain, North Carolina, has developed a plan for a multi-part… Continue Reading…

Best Beer Bets

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Best Beer Bets in West Virginia • Late August 2021

Best Bets in West Virginia Beer for late August 2021.

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Heavy Handed IPA tops Rails & Ales Festival

After seeing the judges scoresheets for his brewery’s entry in Best of the Fest competition at the 2021 Rails & Ales Festival, High Ground Brewing owner Dallas Wolfe said he didn’t think his beer stood a chance. “We were lit… Continue Reading…

all about the hops

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It’s all about the hops

When it comes to IPAs, many craft beer fans agree that it is all about the hops. On this episode of West Virginia Beer Roads, two of West Virginia’s hippest hoppy beer brewers discuss the ins and outs of making… Continue Reading…

Abolitionist Ale Works

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Mike Vance of Abolitionist Ale Works

Mike Vance, co-owner and director of brewing at Abolitionist Ale Works in Charles Town, joins our West Virginia Beer Roads crew to discuss his unique take on brewing in the Mountain State. Listen in as Mike explains his philosophy of… Continue Reading…

Weathrered Ground Brewery 4 years

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Weathered Ground at 4; a brewery with a message

Weathered Ground Brewery in Cool Ridge is now four years old. Four years in brewery years is definitely enough time to tell whether or not a brewery has what it takes to make good beer and to sell its good… Continue Reading…

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