List of breweries in Virginia

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Virginia has a relatively large number of craft breweries per capita.

The following is a list of breweries in Virginia.

Breweries[]

Alexandria, VirginiaBristol, VirginiaBuena Vista, VirginiaCharlottesville, VirginiaChesapeake, VirginiaColonial Heights, VirginiaCovington, VirginiaDanville, VirginiaEmporia, VirginiaFairfax, VirginiaFalls Church, VirginiaFranklin, VirginiaFredericksburg, VirginiaGalax, VirginiaHampton, VirginiaHarrisonburg, VirginiaHopewell, VirginiaLexington, VirginiaLynchburg, VirginiaManassas, VirginiaManassas Park, VirginiaMartinsville, VirginiaNewport News, VirginiaNorfolk, VirginiaNorton, VirginiaPetersburg, VirginiaPoquoson, VirginiaPortsmouth, VirginiaRadford, VirginiaRichmond, VirginiaRoanoke, VirginiaSalem, VirginiaStaunton, VirginiaSuffolk, VirginiaVirginia Beach, VirginiaWaynesboro, VirginiaWilliamsburg, VirginiaWinchester, VirginiaArlington County, VirginiaAlexandria, VirginiaFairfax County, VirginiaPrince William County, VirginiaLoudoun County, VirginiaFrederick County, VirginiaClarke County, VirginiaStafford County, VirginiaFauquier County, VirginiaShenandoah County, VirginiaWarren County, VirginiaRappahannock County, VirginiaCulpeper County, VirginiaKing George County, VirginiaPage County, VirginiaRockingham County, VirginiaMadison County, VirginiaGreene County, VirginiaOrange County, VirginiaSpotsylvania County, VirginiaWestmoreland County, VirginiaNorthumberland County, VirginiaAccomack County, VirginiaNorthampton County, VirginiaYork County, VirginiaHampton, VirginiaNewport News, VirginiaJames City County, VirginiaRichmond County, VirginiaLancaster County, VirginiaMathews County, VirginiaMiddlesex County, VirginiaEssex County, VirginiaCaroline County, VirginiaKing and Queen County, VirginiaKing William County, VirginiaGloucester County, VirginiaNew Kent County, VirginiaHanover County, VirginiaHenrico County, VirginiaRichmond, VirginiaHighland County, VirginiaAugusta County, VirginiaAlbemarle County, VirginiaLouisa County, VirginiaCharles City County, VirginiaFluvanna County, VirginiaGoochland County, VirginiaChesterfield County, VirginiaSurry County, VirginiaPrince George County, VirginiaBath County, VirginiaAlleghany County, VirginiaCraig County, VirginiaBotetourt County, VirginiaRoanoke County, VirginiaMontgomery County, VirginiaPulaski County, VirginiaGiles County, VirginiaRockbridge County, VirginiaBland County, VirginiaTazewell County, VirginiaBuchanan County, VirginiaDickenson County, VirginiaWise County, VirginiaLee County, VirginiaScott County, VirginiaRussell County, VirginiaWashington County, VirginiaWythe County, VirginiaSmyth County, VirginiaGrayson County, VirginiaCarroll County, VirginiaFloyd County, VirginiaPatrick County, VirginiaHenry County, VirginiaFranklin County, VirginiaBedford County, VirginiaPittsylvania County, VirginiaCampbell County, VirginiaHalifax County, VirginiaCharlotte County, VirginiaNelson County, VirginiaMecklenburg County, VirginiaLunenburg County, VirginiaPrince Edward County, VirginiaAmherst County, VirginiaAppomattox County, VirginiaBuckingham County, VirginiaCumberland County, VirginiaPowhatan County, VirginiaAmelia County, VirginiaNottoway County, VirginiaDinwiddie County, VirginiaBrunswick County, VirginiaGreensville County, VirginiaSussex County, VirginiaSouthampton County, VirginiaIsle of Wight County, VirginiaSuffolk, VirginiaPortsmouth, VirginiaNorfolk, VirginiaVirginia Beach, VirginiaChesapeake, VirginiaVirginia counties and independent cities
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This list is separated into the various counties and independent cities in Virginia. In cases where an independent city also serves as the county seat of an adjacent county, that city has been included in the county's list.

Accomack County[]

  • Black Narrows Brewing Company, Chincoteague

Albemarle County[]

A flight of beers at the Blue Mountain Brewery, on the border of Nelson and Albemarle Counties
  • Champion Brewing Company, Charlottesville[1]
  • James River Brewing Company, Scottsville[2]
  • Pro Re Nata, Charlottesville, Crozet[3][4]
  • Random Row Brewing Co., Charlottesville[5]
  • South Street Brewery, Charlottesville[6]
  • Starr Hill Brewery, Crozet[7]
  • Three Notch'd Brewing Company, Charlottesville[8]

Amherst County[]

  • Loose Shoe Brewing Company, Amherst[9]

Alexandria[]

Amelia County[]

  • Double Dizzy Brewery, Amelia Courthouse

Arlington[]

  • Heritage Brewing[13]
  • New District Brewing Company[14]

Augusta County[]

  • Queen City Brewing, Staunton
  • Redbeard Brewing Company, Staunton[15]
  • Shenandoah Valley Brewing Company, Staunton[16]

Bedford County[]

  • Apocalypse Ale Works, Forest[17]
  • Sunken City Brewery, Hardy[18][19]
  • Beale's Brewery, Bedford[20]

Caroline County[]

  • Rusty Beaver Brewery, Ruther Glen [CLOSED][21][22]

Chesapeake[]

  • Big Ugly Brewing Company
  • The Garage Brewery

Chesterfield County[]

Culpeper County[]

  • Beer Hound Brewery, Culpeper[25]
  • Far Gohn Brewing Company, Culpeper[26]

Danville[]

  • 2 Witches Winery & Brewing Company[27]

Fairfax City[]

  • Chubby Squirrel Brewing Company, City of Fairfax

Fairfax County[]

Falls Church[]

  • Mad Fox Brewing Company [CLOSED][11]
  • Sweetwater Tavern[33]
  • Audacious Aleworks
  • Settle Down Easy Brewing Co.

Fauquier County[]

Franklin County[]

  • Chaos Mountain Brewing Company, Callaway[19]
  • Sunken City Brewing Company, Westlake
  • Hammer & Forge Brewing Company, Boones Mill[34]

Frederick County[]

  • Backroom Brewery, Middletown[35]
  • Piccadilly's Brew Pub, Winchester
  • Winchester Brew Works, Winchester
  • Escutcheon Brewing, Winchester
  • Broken Window, Winchester
  • Alesatian Brewing Company, Winchester

Fredericksburg[]

  • Strangeways Brewing Fredericksburg
  • Adventure Brewing Company, Eagle Village[36]
  • Battlefield Brewing Company[37]
  • Spencer Devon Brewing [CLOSED]
  • Red Dragon Brewery[38]
  • Maltese Brewing Company

Galax[]

  • Creek Bottom Brews[39]

Gloucester[]

Goochland County[]

Hampton[]

Hanover County[]

Henrico County[]

  • Strangeways Brewing
  • Final Gravity Brewing Company[22]
  • Intermission Beer Company
  • Rock Bottom Brewery[44]
  • The Answer Brewpub[22][45]

Loudoun County[]

  • Adroit Theory Brewing Company, Purcellville[46][47]
  • Barnhouse Brewery, Leesburg[48]
  • B Chord Brewing Company, Round Hill
  • Bear Chase, Bluemont
  • Belly Love Brewing, Purcellville[49]
  • Beltway Brewing Company, Sterling[50][51]
  • Bike TrAle Brewing, Leesburg[52]
  • Black Hoof Brewing, Leesburg[53]
  • Black Walnut Brewery, Leesburg[54]
  • Crooked Run Brewing, Leesburg[29][48]
  • Dog Money Restaurant and Brewery, Leesburg[55]
  • Dirt Farm Brewing, Bluemont[56]
  • Dragon Hops Brewing Company, "Purcellville"[57]
  • Holy Brew Brewing Company, Leesburg[58]
  • Jack's Run Brewing, Purcellville [CLOSED][59]
  • Lost Rhino Brewing Company, Ashburn[60][61]
  • Loudoun Brewing, Leesburg[64]
  • MacDowell Brew Kitchen, Leesburg[48]
  • Mud Hound Brewing Company, Leesburg
  • Ocelot Brewery, Sterling[30]
  • Old 690, Purcellville[65]
  • Old Ox Brewery, Ashburn[61]
  • Quattro Goomba's Brewery, Aldie[30][66]
  • Rocket Frog Brewery, Sterling[61]
  • Solace Brewing Company, Sterling[67]
  • Sweetwater Tavern, Sterling
  • Twinpanzee Brewing Company, Sterling[68]

Madison County[]

  • Bald Top Brewing Company, Madison[69]

Manassas[]

  • BadWolf Brewing Company[29]
  • Heritage Brewing Company[29]
  • Sinistral Brewing Company

Montgomery County[]

  • Bull & Bones Brewhaus, Blacksburg[70]
  • Eastern Divide Brewing Company
  • Right Mind Brewery, Blacksburg[71]
  • Rising Silo Brewery, Blacksburg[72]

Nelson County[]

The Basecamp brew house of Devil's Backbone Brewery in Albemarle County, Virginia

New Kent[]

Newport News[]

Norfolk[]

Northampton County[]

  • Cape Charles Brewing Company, Cape Charles

Portsmouth[]

Powhatan[]

Prince William County[]

Pulaski County[]

  • River Brewing Company, Fairlawn[84]

Richmond[]

  • Ardent Craft Ales[22][85][86]
  • Basic City
  • Bingo Beer Co.
  • Canon and Draw
  • Castleburg Brewing
  • Garden Grove Brewing Company[22][87]
  • Hardywood Park Craft Brewery[22][88]
  • Isley Brewing Company[22]
  • Legend Brewing Company[22]
  • Main Line Brewing
  • Shiplock Brewing
  • Starr Hill Beer Hall & Rooftop
  • Stone Brewing
  • Strangeways Brewing[22]
  • Tabol Brewing
  • Three Notch'd Brewing Company
  • Triple Crossing Brewing Company[22]
  • The Veil Brewing Co.[22]
  • Väsen Brewing Co

Roanoke[]

  • A Few Old Goats Brewing[89]
  • Big Lick Brewing Company[19]
  • Soaring Ridge Craft Brewers (closed November 2019)[19][39]

Roanoke County[]

  • Barrel Chest, Cave Spring[90]
  • Olde Salem Brewing Company, Salem[91]
  • Parkway Brewing, Salem[19]
  • Twin Creeks Brewing, Vinton[92]

Rockbridge County[]

  • Blue Lab Brewing Company, Lexington[58]
  • Devils Backbone Brewing Company - The Outpost, Lexington[93]
  • Heliotrope Brewery, Lexington

Rockingham County[]

  • Brothers Brewing, Harrisonburg[94][95]
  • The Friendly Fermenter, Harrisonburg
  • Pale Fire Brewing, Harrisonburg
  • Restless Moons Brewing, Harrisonburg
  • Three Notch'd Valley Collab House, Harrisonburg

Smithfield[]

Spotsylvania County[]

Stafford County[]

Suffolk[]

Virginia Beach[]

Warren County[]

  • Backroom Brewery Middletown.
  • Front Royal Brewing Co.

Washington County[]

  • Old Glade Brewery, Glade Spring[101]
  • The Damascus Brewery, Damascus[102]
  • Wolf Hills Brewing Company, Abingdon[102]

Waynesboro[]

  • Seven Arrows Brewing Company[15][103]
  • Basic City Beer Company

Williamsburg[]

See also[]

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