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7 Wild Wolf Beers We Love!

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1. Blonde Hunny

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2461 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, Virginia 22958
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An unfiltered Belgian style Blonde Ale with wheat and a lot of local honey in every pour. They have also added a special spice blend to give it an added kick. Smooth and refreshing, but be careful – this one’s ABV will sneak up on you. This beer is straw yellow in color with a slight sweetness in the middle and an estery finish characteristic of the best Belgian beers. Keep Reading

6 Bars To Try In Williamsburg

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1. Hogarth’s Bar & Bistro

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5201 Center Street, Williamsburg, Virginia 2318
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Nothing fancy about Hogarth’s Bar & Bistro. No gimmicks. No grand concepts. Just great food, great friends and great times. What more could you want? When have you seen Yorkshire pudding on a menu lately. Yes, there’s a bit of british inspiration at Hogarth’s. Risotto with English peas and bacon. Fries with bourbon jam. Gotta try those fries! There’s also a nice seared tuna. Great food, great friends and great times in Newtown. Hogarth’s Bar and Bistro. Keep Reading

8 NYC Breweries To Try Today

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1. Sixpoint Brewery

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40 Van Dyke Street, Brooklyn, New York 11231
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While some historical records indicate Sixpoint Brewery was founded in 2004, the real birth of Sixpoint begins at the dawn of civilization. That is when the earliest societies began cultivating cereal grains to make fermented beverages, and the desire for excellence in the craft of brewing was forged. Even during the earliest civilizations, rich iconography had adorned various brewing vessels, and pictographs depicting the craft of brewing were rife with symbolism. One symbol has transcended and survived throughout the ages – the Sixpoint Brewers’ star. Keep Reading

9 East Coast Beers To Try

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1. Captain’s Reserve Imperial IPA, Captain Lawrence Brewing Company, Elmsford, New York

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444 Saw Mill River Rd, Elmsford, New York 10523
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This beer is a salute to the ingenuity and creativity of the American craft brewers. A uniquely American style of beer, the Double or Imperial IPA, has become the calling card of many craft brewers who aren’t afraid to push the limits of what hops can add to a beer. This beer is big and hoppy – not for the faint of heart! Be prepared to experience sensory overload as you savor this Imperial IPA.

The sensory profile is of hops, and lots of them. The aroma is bursting with the classic citrus and pine aroma of American-grown hops. The flavor is dominated by a hoppy bitterness, with just enough malt to make you want to take another sip. Keep Reading

7 Mid-Atlantic Brewmasters That Rock

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1. Bill Madden, Mad Fox Brewing Company, Falls Church, VA

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444 West Broad Street Suite I, Falls Church, Virginia 2204
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One of the industry’s most-respected brewers, Bill Madden (second from right) serves as the chief executive officer and executive brewer at Mad Fox Brewing Company. He guides the brewing team consisting of head brewer Charlie Buettner (second from left) and brewers Brian Murphy (far right) and Brad Hulewicz (far left). Bill learned the science of brewing at the University of California-Davis where he graduated from the Master Brewers Program in 1995. Since then, he has been honing his craft and has been responsible for opening and operating seven brewpub locations in the region while at Capitol City Brewing Company, Founders Restaurant and Brewing Company, and Vintage 50 Restaurant and Brew Lounge. Bill’s locally brewed and served beers have received national acclaim through the Brewers Associations’ Great American Beer Festival (GABF) and the Chicago Real Ale Festival. His achievements are especially notable because they span from the biggest, most robust and full-flavored beer styles to also include the lightest and subtlest beer styles, an unusual accomplishment that speaks to his finesse as a brewer. Keep Reading

7 Va Breweries You Should Visit!

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1. Lost Rhino Brewing Company, Ashburn

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21730 Red Rum Dr. STE 147-157, Ashburn, Virginia 20147
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The name Lost Rhino™ represents the strength and attitude of the rhinoceros. The five species of rhino each has its own distinct persona, ranging from laid back to aggressive. Their brews will also span a range of personalities from hoppy Pilsners to rich, malty IPAs. Keep Reading

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