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The Bridge to tradition

Spring has sprung and West Virginia brewery taprooms are emerging from their COVID comas. None of them is more happy to get back into the swing of things than is Bridge Brew Works in Fayetteville.

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Direct beer shipping a non-starter

New West Virgina legislation prohibits the direct shipping of beer to WV consumer’s homes. It’s not what beer lovers wanted.

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Wide ranging impact of HB 2025

Beyond helping bars and restaurants (See our article on this here), HB 2025 also includes several important measures for off-premise beverage alcohol retailers, fairs & festivals, and craft beverage producers. Here are some of the more significant provisions that should… Continue Reading…

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Bill giving bars & restaurants alcohol law flexibility sent to governor

In the most dramatic action in many years for on-premise beer, wine, and liquor licensees (bars & restaurants) the legislature adopted H.B. 2025 on Saturday evening. The legislation will now be sent to the governor for his signature. The original… Continue Reading…

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New distillery licensed in Jefferson County

Devil’s Due Distillery has been issued its WV state micro-distillery license and will soon open its tasting room near Kearneysville in Jefferson County. It joins a growing number of new small distilleries popping up around the state. The distillery is… Continue Reading…

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Swilled Dog cider-based Sangria hits WV market

Will this new Swilled Dog seasonal cider product become one of your favorite summertime beverages? Read on and find out. The cidery describes its Swilled Dog Sangria as a spring/summer seasonal craft cider made with a blend of apple varieties… Continue Reading…

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Governor calls his beer tax proposal ‘out of kilter’

At his Friday morning news conference, Governor Jim Justice admitted that his original proposal to meteorically raise alcohol taxes in the state was flawed. He announced his willingness to change this proposal, which is part of his package to do… Continue Reading…

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