Check this out tonight. Oh and gluten free folks, take special note of that pin!

Check this out tonight. Oh and gluten free folks, take special note of that pin!

Lickinghole Creek Craft Brewery will hold their annual release (AKA Despot Day) of Enlightened Despot on Saturday, March 5th. This year LCCB is selling tickets to allow you to lock down an allotment of bottles (limit is 6 bottles/person).
Hey, Richmond. Hops in the Park is a brand new festival coming to Henricus Historical Park this Saturday November 14th from 12 – 9pm.
Admission to the festival is free but you can get VIP treatment from Capital Ale House and snag one of these cool stoneware mugs.
Read up on the beers pouring at the festival here.
This town has been overflowing with beer events for this RVA Beer Week (Nov 1 – 8) and this Saturday November 7th is no exception. Here are few beer releases you can find around town.
Dark Rye Taproom Release at Ardent Craft Ales — Noon
Ardent’s Dark Rye Stout returns for the first time on draft in their taproom starting at noon. Having only been available in bottles, the barrel aged Dark Rye will also make an appearance on the taps. Finally, there will also be a cask conditioned pin of Dark Rye with Blanchard’s Dark as Dark coffee.
O.T.I.S. Cucumber Sour at Strangeways — Noon
Strangeway’s O.T.I.S is returning and this time he’s bringing along a couple of friends in the form of Tequila Barrel Aged with Lime and Gin Barrel Aged with Juniper & Rose Hips. You’ll have to wait until next week for his barrel aged friends to show up but for now enjoy this refreshing sour ale will tantalize the taste buds with fresh cucumbers, ripe honeydew melons, wild juniper berries, and hand-zested tangerines.
Nectar & Knife DIPA Release at Triple Crossing — Noon
Are these the hops you’re looking for? If you haven’t tried, maybe it’s time to get over to Triple Crossing.
Nectar and Knife returns. Our Beer Advocate rated ‘world-class’ DIPA makes its return just in time to close out RVA Beer Week. Per usual, we’ll have limited bottle sales available on launch day. Beer will be on draft in the tasting room as well. Pick your poison.
Gingerbread Stout at Hardywood — 2PM
It’s that time of year. Hardywood Gingerbread Stout is back! You can be one of the first 500 to get a bottle at the pre-release tonight but the big party is on Saturday.
A seasonal shift fills the air on November 7th, with the highly anticipated release of our 2015 Hardywood Gingerbread Stout! Join us at the brewery to celebrate the season, with a variety of local mobile food menus and seasonal drafts.
Brewed with baby ginger from Casselmonte Farm and wildflower honey from Bearer Farms, Hardywood Gingerbread Stout captures the terroir of central Virginia in a rich, creamy libation with a velvety mouthfeel and an intriguing evolution of flavors from milk chocolate and vanilla to honeycomb and cinnamon to a snap of ginger in the finish.
Deep, dark chocolate in color with a mahogany tint and a frothy, caramel colored head, Hardywood Gingerbread Stout offers aromatics of holidayspice originating from the ginger, and balanced with a generous dose of whole Madagascar bourbon vanilla beans and Vietnamese cinnamon. Milk sugar (lactose) contributes to the full body of this stout and tames its roasty character, while oats lend a silky quality. Enjoy fresh, or cellar for a special occasion. We hope Hardywood Gingerbread Stout contributes to your merriment this season.
RVA Beer Week (November 1 – 8) is back for its sixth year and Capital Ale House has lined up special beer tappings for each of their locations each day this week.
Monday November 2nd
Downtown: Strangeways Chocolate Gourd of Thunder
Innsbrook: Strangeways Pecan Gourd of Thunder
Midlothian: Strangeways Rot In Hell Pumpkin Sour
Tuesday November 3rd
Downtown:
Innsbrook: Lickinghole Creek The Source Blueberry IPA
Midlothian: Legend Oktoberfest & Garden Grove Saison
Wednesday November 4th
Downtown: Beer & cheese pairings with tapping of Hardywood/Ardent collab Maple Chesnut Altbier
Innsbrook: Brothers 6lb Locally Sourced Pumpkin Beer
Midlothian: Hardywood Rum Pumpkin
Thursday November 5th
Downtown: Ardent “The One” Pumpkin Ale
Innsbrook:
Midlothian: Ardent Dark Rye Imperial Stout
Friday November 6th
Downtown: Center of the Universe Unseasonable Stout
Innsbrook:
Midlothian: Center of the Universe El Duderino White Russian Stout
I’ll try and fill in the missing pieces as I gather more information.
RVA Beer Week (November 1 – 8) is back for its sixth year. Here’s a word from Taste the Local:
It’s that time again, it’s RVA Beer Week! This is a celebration of our collective craft beer culture. Since 2010, when this week of events was first enacted, our craft scene has exploded! Back then we were on the low end of the national average at about a 5% craft beer share of our total collective beer market. Now however, we are booming! With some estimates hinting at a jump to 16% craft beer share in 2015, more than tripling where we were 5 short years ago.
Craft beer has become an integral part of our restaurants, festivals, and daily social life. Our area breweries have multiplied from 2 at the inception of RBW, to currently 14 area craft breweries pouring. The medals and awards for their amazing creations grow with each passing year. Our craft focused restaurants in town have won tons of accolades as well, and amazing growler stations and expanded bottle selections have opened at independent businesses and at local grocery stores. Even one of the most respected out-of-state craft power houses, Stone Brewing, has noticed Richmond. Choosing our fair city for their highly anticipated east coast location expansion! There is every indication that this is just the beginning of our cities craft beer renaissance, with an additional 7-9 RVA area breweries in planning that will debut to beer fans over the next year!
So help celebrate our collective passion and support our scene! Take the opportunity to introduce a friend to craft beer in Richmond. Go out and drink at your favorite brewery or restaurant. Buy something to share from a bottle shop or growler station. Join us and rally around our amazing beer town! Cheers!
Sunday November 1st
Dark Side of Oz Vinyl Flight Night at Triple Crossing — 6PM
Monday November 2nd
Third Annual RVA Brewers Parade — 6PM
Last year, Richmond’s brewers split their time between between the Fan and Carytown. This year the third annual RVA Brewers Parade hits Shockoe. You can meet up with all the breweries in town starting at 6pm at Southern Railways Taphouse.
Here is the complete route for the evening:
Beers from all of the RVA breweries will be on tap at each location!
Tuesday November 3rd
RVA Beer Week Trivia at Jack Brown’s — 9PM
In honor of RVA Beer Week you have the chance to play Tuesday Night Trivia with Dylan AAANNND some of special guest stars from local RVA breweries Strangeways, Ardent, Lickinghole Creek, and Hardywood. They will be playing right along side of you to help with some RVA Beer Week Trivia.
Don’t miss the chance to hang out with some awesome people, and you may just walk away with some sweet beer swag! Check out our lineup:
Hardywood: Berliner Weisse & Rum Pumpkin
Strangeways: Room 237, & HAVOC – for the first time in RVA
Ardent: Virginia Common & The One
Lickinghole Creek: Short Pump Saison & Pumpkin Ain’t Easy
See ya soon!
Wednesday November 4th
Richmond Beer Lovers Happy Hour featuring Isley Brewing at Hurley’s Tavern — 5PM
Our next regular monthly RBL happy hour at Hurley’s Tavern is Wednesday, November 4th. We’ll be celebrating RVA Beer Week with a tap invasion from Richmond’s own Isley Brewing Company.
Featured beers on tap from Isley will be:
Choosy Mother – Peanut Butter Oatmeal Porter – 6.6% ABV, 19 IBU
Ruby Red Slippers – Grapefuit Session Pale Ale – 4.8% ABV, 40 IBU
Stunt Dubbel – Pumpkin Belgian Dubbel – 7% ABV, 22 IBU
Plane Jane Blueberry – Blueberry Belgian White Ale – 5.4% ABV, 16 IBU
*Hurley’s regularly features a stellar line-up of other craft beers on tap (total of 20) to choose from as well.
Cheers!
Hurley’s Tavern
4028-J Cox Rd
Glen Allen, VA
Revenge of the Gingers at Sticky Rice RVA — 7PM
A night for the red heads! Featuring the first taste of Gingerbread Stout in Richmond and other Hardywood ginger beer variants on tap.
Beers on hand for the event will be:
Great Return with ginger
Berliner Weiss with ginger
Farmhouse Pumpkin
Ginger/Molasses Milk Stout (cask conditioned pin)
Thursday November 5th
Ardent Craft Ales Scott’s Addition Crawl — 5:30PM
Make your way around the neighborhood of Scott’s Addition in support of RVA BEER WEEK on Thursday, November 5. At every stop, we’ll offer special pins and kegs of our brews. The schedule is as follows beginning at the brewery:
5:30PM — Ardent Craft Ales – IPA with Citrus
6:30PM — Lunch. Supper! – Bourbon-Aged Dark Rye
7:30PM — Sabai – Saison with Peppers & Thai Basil
8:30PM — Fat Dragon – Bourbon-Aged Honey Ginger
Admission to event is free with tasters and full pours available for purchase along the way.
Friday November 6th
Heavy Seas Tap Takeover at 821 Cafe — 5PM
Unleash your inner pirate and devour some of Kate’s plates along with some Heavy Seas beers:
Stoop Sitter
Desert Island #4
Winter Storm
Greater Pumpkin
Cutlass
Cross Bones
Loose Cannon
Yule Tide Gingerbread
Weizen Doppelbock
Saturday November 7th
Wahoo Cup at Lickinghole Creek Craft Brewery — Noon
The UVA Club of Richmond and Lickinghole Creek Craft Brewery bring you the first annual WAHOO CUP Craft Brewers Invitational, pitting the top breweries in Richmond versus their colleagues from Charlottesville. The winning brew will be selected by beer fans and an all-star panel of judges.
A portion of the proceeds from the event will go to Children of Fallen Patriots, a national charity providing scholarships to the families of soldiers killed in duty.
Head out to the farm for a day in the country with bands, activities for the kids and food for all. UVA Club members will have access to transportation out to Goochland and VIP tent on grounds.
Ticket Information for UVA Alumni
Join the Club for exclusive event discounts. Click Here
Participating Breweries Announced So Far
Three Notch’d Brewing Company
South Street Brewery
Champion Brewing Company
The Answer Brewpub
Lickinghole Creek Craft Brewery
Strangeways Brewing Company
Beer List
Charlottesville
South Street – Hop Gothic
Three Notchd – Simcoe Tollen Rye IPA
Champion – Shower Beer
RVA
LCCB – Chocolate Decadence Imperial Stout
Strangeways – Roten Hell Pumpkin Sour
Answer – Larceny
Celebrity Judges
Kelli Lemon of 92.1
Jack Lauterback of 103.7
Terry Gates from UVA Basketball
Jay Burnham – The Voice of the Flying Squirels
Lee Graves – Virginia Beer Guy
Music (Times TBA):
Karamazov
Sturgeon City
Red Light Rodeo
Food Trucks
Fired Up Pizza
Jadean’s Smokin Six O
Two Year Birthday Party For The Cask Cafe
That’s right, the Cask Cafe is turning 2 years old and we’re celebrating by having a big ‘ole party in our parking lot. We’ve got a bunch of crazy kegs we’ll be tapping, a DJ and lot’s of hotdogs!
Sunday November 8th
Celebrate women in the craft beer industry during RVA Beer Week by bar crawling around The Fan in Richmond!
Female brewery reps will be out WORKIN HARD (aka pounding beers to the face and having the best time ever) while wearing crocheted beers and flannel.

Proceeds from brewery swag raffles at each stop donated to UnBoundRVA in honor of female entrepeuners, Carolyn and Ciara.
Come join us! This will be social media GOLD.
#lumberladiesbarcrawl #RVABeerWeek
How do you up the ante of the already winning combination of burgers and beer? For Burger Bach, the answer was simple — Oktoberfest burger!
Old Bust Head, out of Warrenton, VA, is a relatively new offering in the Richmond area. So while you’re enjoying that burger make sure to try a few of the beers on tap for the evening:
Gold Cup Russian Imperial Stout
Oktoberfest Marzen Style Lager
Old Jail Pumpkin Peach Brown Ale
Graffiti House West Coast IPA
The beers will be tapped starting at 5pm and there will also be glassware to steal. Head over to the Facebook event for more details and updates.
Burger Bach – Short Pump
2225 Old Brick Rd
Glen Allen, VA 23233
Saturday August 22nd was a beautiful day to celebrate the craft brewing industry in the Old Dominion as breweries poured their finest during the 2015 Virginia Craft Brewers Fest. The event was once again held at the Devils Backbone Basecamp in Roseland, Virginia, and over 3,000 craft beer lovers attended the Fest.
For me, the highlight of the day was sampling the variety of Virginia beers that extended past the flagship IPAs. From smoked porters aged on Serrano peppers, to a cranberry gose, to a pilsner infused with coffee, there was something to stretch the palate of anyone open to the creativity of the local beer scene.
And when you needed a break before taking another spin around the brewery tents, there was a corral of food trucks serving tasty hand food, and an arcade to relive your misspent youth.
While the breweries shared their beers with spectacular mountain views surrounding them, there were eight limited edition beers being served in the air-conditioned VIP area, too. These ran the gamut from double IPAs from Champion and Triple Crossing, to a lemongrass tripel from Center of the Universe, and a wild ale from Three Notch’d Brewing named “Brettadocious.”
The exponential growth of new breweries in Virginia over the last year is mirrored in the growth of the Fest, too. In 2014, 32 breweries attended the event and this year the number of breweries almost doubled to just over 60.
Some of this huge growth is credited to SB604, which passed into law in 2012. This allowed breweries to sell their own products to customers for on-premise consumption. These taproom sales lessen some of the start-up barriers for new breweries since they can begin with less capital and become profitable much faster than they could through standard distribution. This has led to a gold rush of new breweries in the state, and Virginia surpassed the 100 craft brewery mark in January of this year.
The Fest also serves as the awards ceremony for the Virginia Craft Brewers Cup competition. That judging happened during the previous weekend at Port City Brewing in Alexandria, where over 302 entries were judged against 24 categories. The Best of Show gold medal went to The Answer Brewpub for their Larceny IPA, the silver went to O’Connor Brewing for their Backyard Bonfire Smoked IPA and the bronze went to Devils Backbone Brewing for their Schwartz Bier. The full list of awards can be found at the bottom of this post.
The top breweries by awards were Devils Backbone Brewing Company, Licking Hole Creek Craft Brewery and O’Connor Brewing Company which each took home 4 medals. By region, Richmond breweries won a total of 18 medals, Charlottesville breweries scored 12 medals, Virginia Beach breweries won 11 medals and the Northern Virginia breweries were not far behind with 10 medals.
These are the halcyon days of craft brewing in the state of Virginia. The number of new breweries opening in the state shows no signs of slowing, and recognition of Virginia breweries continues to grow through awards at the GABF (Great American Beer Festival) and increased distribution outside of the state.
But the question of how many breweries can a state support is slowly becoming a topic of discussion on both state and national levels around the country. In the end, it all comes back to the quality of the beer. Although many associate “craft” as synonymous with “quality”, these new breweries need time and feedback to dial-in their beers and processes. Which, in the end, might be just as difficult as running a small business.
When it comes to the business of beer, the Virginia Craft Brewers Guild, who puts on the Fest and Cup, supports the membered Virginia breweries on economic and business development, as well as supply chain management, tourism and government affairs.
After a long day of sampling Virginia beers, I feel we are very lucky to have such a growing and blossoming beer scene. Although much more competition between breweries for tap handles and shelf space looms in the distance, it is exhilarating to know that Virginia is producing world-class beers and the Virginia Craft Brewers Fest has once again demonstrated that the skill and imagination of our local breweries is not in question.
The 2015 Virginia Craft Brewers Cup winners are as follows:
Best of Show
Light Lager
Pilsner
Amber and Dark Lager
Light American Ale
Kolsch and Altbier
British Bitter
Scottish and Irish Amber Ale
American Amber and Brown Ale
English Mild and Brown Ale
American Pale Ale
IPA
Imperial IPA
Porter
Stout
Russian Imperial Stout
Strong Ale
German Wheat Beer
Belgian Session Ales
Belgian Strong Ales
Sour Ale
Smoked and Wood Aged Beer
Herb, Spice, and Vegetable Beer
Fruit Beer
Specialty
Head over to the Answer Brewpub today Thursday August 6th as they celebrate National IPA Day starting at 4pm.
For National IPA Day we’re bringing some of the best and brightest brewery talent around for an IPA Challenge!
Enjoy them all, and then vote for your favorite.
We’ll post the results on Friday.We’ll have the following flight options available for the challenge:
The Answer vs. RVA
Hardywood Great Return
Ardent IPA
Strangeways Legalize It Kulture
Triple Crossing Falcon Smash
The Answer Larceny
Extra Billy’s Citra Ass DownThe Answer vs. VA
Brothers Craft Brewing Admiral
Center of the Universe Pocahoptus
Lickinghole Creek ‘Til Sunset
Starr Hill Northern Lights
The Answer Hard in the Paint
Devil’s Backbone Eight PointThe Answer vs. The World
Victory DirtWolf
Heavy Seas Loose Cannon
Ballast Point Sculpin
Bullfrog Edgar IPA
The Answer Larceny
AleSmith IPA(This will be a blind taste test-order above is irrelevant 🙂 )
Head over to the Facebook event for more details and updates.
The Answer Brewpub
6008 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 23230
A taste of the latest brewing sensation out of Harrisonburg, VA is coming our way Thursday July, 30th in the form of Pale Fire Brewing. Here’s their invitation to you:
Dear RVA,
We, Pale Fire Brewing Company, would like to take Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger Joint Richmond out for a quick spin this Thursday. We’ll pick JB’s up at 5pm and drop em back off at 11.
Nothing crazy, just a little getting to know you session. We’ll most likely talk work… “Salad Days” Saison, “Deadly Rhythm” Pale Ale, “Village Green” x2 IPA & “Saving Grace” Table Beer. Maybe get into some of our side projects like “Golden Hour” Hoppy Wheat, “Red Molly” Irish Red & “Lucille” Oatmeal Stout as well. We’ll just see where the conversation takes us.
Our good friend Champion Brewing Company will be there too. We worked on a collaborative, “Sculler” Pale Ale together and it’s truly outstanding. Southern Hemisphere hops, 6% abv, and double the brewery love. Lot’s of other great Champion beers will be on as well. It’s awesome we already have a friend in common.
We’re not just talkers though, we want to hear what you like too. Music, books, movies? We want to hang out with you, RVA, for a good long while.
Looking forward to Thursday!
Here is the complete lineup of beers from Jack Brown’s Facebook event:
Pale Fire
Salad Days Saison
Golden Hour Hoppy Wheat Ale
Deadly Rhythm Pale Ale
Red Molly Irish Red
Saving Grace Table Beer
Champion
Sculler Pale Ale
Bourbon Barrel Black Me Stout
Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger Joint Richmond
5810 Grove Ave
Richmond, VA 23226