WV Breweries in Development 2022
Brilliant Stream is tracking the following new brewery projects in West Virginia this year. We will update each as additional information becomes available.
2022 Active Brewery Project List

Fife Street Brewing
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Four partners have come together to announce a significant new brewery project in Charleston. Called Fife Street Brewing, it will be the second brewery in downtown Charleston. It will be an upscale brewery taproom with a light food menu. Popular craft beer styles in draft and cans. Located less than a block from Bad Shepherd Beer Co. making a little brewery district.
See this article on the brewery announcement.
STATUS UPDATE: Opened in late May 2022.
Fife Street Brewing
180 Summers St.
Charleston, WV 25301
North Branch Brew Pub

OPEN FOR BUSINESS
This brewery will start small and hope to grow. Developed by Terry Stephens, it will begin as a one-barrel operation supporting its own pub. Pub will feature a nice menu of sandwiches and pub grub. Same owner and adjacent to North Branch Craft Pub.
Feature article explains the details.
STATUS UPDATE: Now open for business. WV license issued on 4-12-22.
North Branch Brew Pub
101 Armstrong St.
Keyser, WV
Clendenin Brewing Company
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
This is a project being developed by Matt and Nikki Holbert, who are best known as owners of Bricks & Barrels restaurant in Charleston. They are establishing a small brewery on the first floor of the former Chase Bank building they own in Clendenin. They have already put in an airbnb operation on the second floor. The building, with its impressive facade, was constructed in 1923 and sits along the Elk River in the Historic District of the city. Once the brewery is in operation, they would hope to have enough beer to self distribute a bit to the Charleston market.
A new business spark has lit up in Clendenin recently with the development of kayaking on the Elk and the new Elk River Rail Trail both brining people to the area. The Holberts have done an outstanding job selling West Virgina craft beer at Bricks and Barrels and their Axes & Ales restaurant/bar in Charleston. No doubt they will put together a tasty and fun operation in Clendinin that will help propel the area to even greater things.
STATUS UPDATE: Now Open (JUNE 2022)
Clendenin Brewing
2 Main St.
Clendenin, WV
Charleston Nanobrewery
Kenny and Jennifer Graley are moving ahead with a small brewery and taproom project in Charleston’s Elk City district. The city has approved the zoning change needed. The building lease has been agreed. Final remodeling and brewery set-up is underway. Working on obtaining final state and city brewery operation permits. They plans to start off with a one-barrel brewhouse and 10 barrels of fermentation space. The roughly 5,000 sq. ft. building will have the taproom in the front and house the brewery in the rear. Future plans include a nice beer garden out back.
Target opening is July 2022
Charleston NanoBrewery
320 West Washington St.
Charleston, WV

Stone Tower Joe Brewery
In May 2022, the Fairmont Times newspaper reported that local coffee roaster and restaurant, Stone Tower Joe, will expand into a much larger Fairmont building that will eventually include a small brewery.
Business co-owner Peter Daniel says they purchased the former 84 Lumber Company building, which had been closed since December 2019, because they needed space to grow. Once they get their coffee production operation, restaurant and shop up and running, he plans to develop a craft brewery there, which he notes may not be open for a couple of years. The building sits on 4 acres along Country Club Road.
Over the years at its restaurants, Stone Tower Joe has sold craft beer along side its coffee. It also commonly provides coffee beans for use in making coffee-flavored beers to WV breweries, such as High Ground Brewing in Terra Alta. If things go as planned, before long, it will be making its own beer.
Stone Tower Joe Brewery
1228 Country Club Road
Fairmont, WV
Brash Brothers Brewing
A second Martinsburg area project in early stage development. One of the organizers is Rob Ciszek, who also brews at Abolitionist Brew Works in Charles Town. Organizers are currently seeking a location/building. Ciszek has been making many test batches of beer at home while getting ready to put together this project.
Opening possible in: Uncertain
14th Street West Huntington Brewery
This yet-to-be-named early stage project is led by John Garcia, who currently owns and operates Lookout Brewing in Black Mountain, North Carolina. He hopes to purchase property on Huntington’s west side to develop a brewery and entertainment complex. See this article on the project announcement.
Opening possible in 2023.
Early Stage Projects
Additional projects are hoped for in the Charleston and Huntington areas. Two early stage projects are being talked about in within Charleston city limits. All would likely be small breweries with taprooms. The City of South Charleston would like to have a brewery and is willing to work with prospective brewery developers. In Huntington, we hear a possible project is targeted for the future redevelopment district at the former ACF Industries property east of Marshall University. No other details have yet been announced. Peddler #2 is a Huntington project developed by Drew Hetzer, who also owns The Peddler brewpub in downtown Huntington. This project may take place at another building where Hetzer has already installed solar panels on the roof which will be used to power the equipment in the building. Initially, the facility will house the packaging and warehouse operations for the existing The Peddler brewery. This is where they expect to handle all their canning as soon as that equipment is purchased and installed. Later on, a new production brewery (yet unnamed) focused on distribution could be opened in the Huntington building.
A brewery located in the former Lost River Brewing location in Wardensville is rumored to be in development.
A third brewery has been rumored to be under development in Morgantown, though no additional information on it has been verified.
The following list of projects are much less certain. Some are likely not brewery development projects. These companies have current state corporate business filings. Should more information become available, Brilliant Stream will update their status.
Vulpine Brewing Company
Morgantown, WV
Contact:
Clarksburg Brewing Company
Clarksburg, WV
Gad Dam Brewing LLC
Canvas, WV
Contact: John Anderson
Capitol Brewing Company
Charleston, WV
Contact: Keith Pritchard
Huntington Brewing Company
Huntington, WV
Contact: Travis King
Patrick Brewing Company
Scott Depot, WV
Contact: Jeff Patrick
Lemaster Brewing Co.
Martinsburg, WV
Contact: Kent Lemaster
Falling Waters Brewery
Falling Waters, WV
Contact: Robert Daniels
Bullskin Beer L.L.C.
Charles Town, WV
Contact: John Burns III
[Project at the Bullskin Hops farm, which is likely still the largest hopyard in the state.]
Haunted Water Brewing Co.
Madison, WV
Contact: Troy Adams
Good Cause Brewery
Cross Lanes, WV
Contact: Ron Cole