BeltwayLand brewing update: DC Brau 5th fastest growing; Atlas debuts
First off, it needs to cool down for me to get in the mood for Oktoberfest/Märzen beers – Port City Brewing Co. has one that I’m eager to try. DC Brau grew 195%, fifth fatest in the nation according to...
View ArticleLocal beer is a part of DC’s past and now it’s present and the Nats are helping
We are three years into the greater Washington D.C. brewing revival and things are going well. The Washington Business Journal covered it in a recent issue. With craft brewing boom, D.C.’s beer scene...
View ArticleSummer BeltwayLand and beyond beer update
It’s Craft Beer Month in Virginia. D.C Craft Beer week starts on August 17 (The Post) and the CityPaper has the Beer Issue out. Follow @dcbeerweek for more or visit dcbeerweek.net Remember two years...
View ArticleVisiting Atlas Brew Works in Ivy City, D.C.
WASHIGNTON, D.C. — After visiting New Columbia Distillery, my friends and I took the several block journey to Atlas Brew Works on West Virginia Ave. Many of the same people we saw at the distillery had...
View ArticleSummertime BeltwayLand and beyond beer update: DC Beer Week, Va. Beer Month
It’s summer and after a month or two so of sitting in drafts waiting to get revisited, I’ve finished this post off. You’ll want to read the CityPaper this week: Beer! http://t.co/qBlIh27Yz8...
View ArticleBeltwayLand beer & beyond: Oktoberfest preview, more DC tasting rooms
Last time I wrote about our local & regional craft brewing scene on August 7, I noted that Oktoberfest beers were imminent and sure enough: Welp, 3 brands of Oktoberfest in NoMa Harris Teeter. I...
View Article2018 Nationals Park beer update
Beer updates for the 2018 Washington Nationals season, in and out of the ballpark
View ArticleBeltwayLand beer & beyond: Local lagers
Washington, D.C./Northern Virginia oktoberfests, local lagers and places to enjoy beer outside in the early fall.
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