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Category Archives: Beer adventures
Black Heath making its mark with elegant meads
Mead can lay claim to being one of the oldest fermented beverages, but it’s the cutting-edge creative approach of owner Bill Cavender and fellow mead-makers Mike Palese and Zack Napier that sets apart Black Heath Meadery in Scott’s Addition. Join … Continue reading
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Starflies make their seasonal debut in my meadow
Two nights ago, fireflies appeared in my meadow for the first time this season. A blink here, a flash there, tentative sparks floating above the meadow. In coming weeks they will increase by the score until at season’s height they … Continue reading
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All the beer news that’s fit to print–and share
Jeff Maisey, founder, publisher and editor of Virginia Craft Beer magazine, joins Jay Burnham and me on the RVA Beer Show this week. Tune in at 11:30 a.m. today (Friday) to hear the broadcast on WRIR 97.3 FM. If you can’t … Continue reading
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Women play prominent roles in craft beer growth
Women make up about 12 percent of weekly craft beer drinkers but about 50 percent of the adult population. What’s with that? Join Ashley Ray of Center of the Universe, Cheyenne Burnham of Final Gravity, beer writers Robey Martin and … Continue reading
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Time to raise a toast to brewer Peter Hemings
The intersection of black history and beer is a narrow one. Most folks, I believe, would be hard pressed to name two African-Americans who have made a mark on the chalkboard of beer history. I say two because Garrett Oliver … Continue reading
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A Virginia craft beer pioneer visits RVA Beer Show
Join Jay Burnham and me on the RVA Beer Show as we talk with Mark Thompson, one of the seminal figures in Virginia’s craft beer scene. Thompson founded Starr Hill brewery in 1999 on West Main Street in Charlottesville–in the same … Continue reading
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Top craft beer award has special meaning for James River
Redemption comes in many forms. For Blake Sherman and others at James River Brewery, it came Tuesday in the form of perhaps the world’s ugliest trophy. But trophies are symbols of achievement, and for the Scottsville gang, the Best of … Continue reading
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Growth of craft beer toasted in Philadelphia
The City of Brotherly Love served as the gathering ground for some 13,000 brewers and beer industry folks who spent several days in May toasting growth, tasting beers, attending seminars and, in a sense, circling their wagons. The record attendance … Continue reading
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Adventures and misadventures with beer and food
You don’t mind if I ramble, do you? It’s been kind of a rambling week. Plus, my brain wants to go outside and play—it’s a crystalline day of robin’s-egg skies and golden sunshine. Now that I think about it, the … Continue reading
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Brewery site a stone’s throw from history hotspots
How things change in a year. The announcement of Hardywood Park Craft Brewery’s $28 million expansion in Goochland County this week made me think back to this time last year, when Stone had yet to announce that Richmond would be … Continue reading
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