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10 Beers To Try From Eastern Virginia

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1. IPA, Ardent Craft Ales

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3200 W Leigh St, Richmond, Virginia 23230
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Their IPA is a medium copper-colored ale. They use a standard malt-backboned recipe, but as they rotate their hop varietals, the aroma may range from citrusy and piney to flowery and grassy. The beer is medium-bodied, and although the aroma always dominates the overall character of the beer, the sweetness of the caramel malt balances the hoppy bitterness. An American IPA that privileges hop flavor and aroma over bitterness. Keep Reading

10 Dark Virginia Beers To Try

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1. “Jack’s Java” Espresso Stout, Three Notch’d Brewing Company

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Charlottesville, VA
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Dave Fafara, Roastmaster at Shenandoah Joe, right across the street from Three Notch’d came up with a special three roast coffee blend just for this beer. The coffee beans are cold infused allowing the fresh flavor and aroma to dominate without the acidity. All of this is backed by a rich and hearty oatmeal stout with a great semi-sweet-baking-chocolate-like sweetness. Keep Reading

10 Virginia Wineries Worth A Visit

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1. Hunting Creek Vineyards

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2000 Addie Williams Trail, Clover, VA 24534
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Hunting Creek Vineyards started in April 2002 with the planting of 100 Merlot, 100 Petit Verdot and 100 Viognier vines. Directed over the years by superb consultants Eric Capps and Jason Murray, Hunting Creek Vineyards expanded to one acre of Petit Verdot, one acre of Viognier and one-half acre of Merlot grapes. Keep Reading

10 Central Virginia Reds To Try This Fall

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10. Meritage, First Colony Winery

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1650 Harris Creek Road, Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
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A light-bodied red with a complex bouquet of vanilla, tobacco, cherry, and plum jam and flavors of strawberry and cassis with a slightly smoky finish. Pairs well with grilled hamburgers, barbecue, or pasta with tomato sauce. Keep Reading

10 Great Seasonal Mid-Atlantic Beers To Try

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1. Dogtoberfest Marzen, Flying Dog Brewery

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Frederick, MD
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Brewed with 100% imported German ingredients, it will cut spice while pulling out sweetness. Flavor notes: Full-bodied caramel sweet with a light toasted and crisp, clean finish Pairs with: Mexican and Pepper Jack cheeses, sweet Asian sauces, spiced desserts and German foods. Keep Reading

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