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AppalachiaCraft BeerRoad Trips

Pawpaw beer boosts Ohio festival

The world showcase for pawpaw beer happens right here in Appalachia. Last weekend, the 20th Annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival featured nine pawpaw flavored brews from eight Ohio breweries. It’s certainly come a long way since Kelly Sauber, then Marietta Brewing… Continue Reading…

Craft BeerRoad Trips

Visiting Dogfish Head Craft Brewery

There’s an interesting West Virginia connection at Dogfish Head Craft Brewery that you probably don’t know about. While visiting there this summer, I met up with three folks, who earlier in their careers all spent time in Morgantown. Today, they’re an integral… Continue Reading…

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Craft BeerRoad Trips

Baltimore’s Guinness boosts beer tourism

They expect it to draw several hundred thousand visitors a year. From what we saw, the new Guinness facility in Baltimore could do that and more.

Loudoun County - Bear Chase Brewing

Craft BeerRoad Trips

Loudoun County farm breweries spur local agriculture economy

If you only drink your beer at a city brewery or suburban taproom, it is easy to forget that beer is at heart an agricultural product. That fact does not go unnoticed by the folks in Loudoun County, Virginia.

AppalachiaCraft BeerRoad Trips

Get over to Athens for brew week fun

It all begins again this weekend in Athens, Ohio, as the 13th annual Ohio Brew Week begins. And on Friday the 13th, no less. Every year, beer geeks and casual fans alike fill the town to sample hundreds of beers from… Continue Reading…

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AppalachiaCraft BeerFestivalsRoad Trips

Local ingredients rule, ales gone wild

Trendy imperial pastry stouts and New England IPAs were as rare as hen’s teeth at Fonta Flora’s State of Origin beer festival last weekend in Morganton, North Carolina. Shoot, there were hardly any IPAs or adjunct stouts of any stripe there.… Continue Reading…

Beers of the Burgh Festival

AppalachiaCraft BeerFestivalsRoad Trips

Beers of the Burgh hits all the right pints

Beers Of The Burgh is one of those festivals that is easy to love. Over 40 breweries from the Pittsburgh region were in attendance at this year’s event, and the beer was great.

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