Neat historical society. It's nice to know that they actually invested in a piece of History to make a 'business without ruining the property. Great beers also, looking forward to trying the choc/pepper stout
My husband, Bill, and I visited a few days ago just after the museum opened for the day. Had a great time discussing Front Royal and Virginia beer history. Loved all the beer era rooms in the museum. Can't wait to come back when the Prohibition era room is complete. Great beer selection! And I was more than happy to purchase a shirt and wear it proudly the next day at a wine event in Dayton.
We encountered one of their brochures at an earlier stop and since we were traveling right through Front Royal, we decided to stop in. When we got to the front steps, we read that the didn't open until 4 pm (it was 2 pm). We thought we'd have to settle for a photo of the sign, but Gary opened the door and explained that he couldn't serve us any beer, but that he would be glad to show us around. We got a lengthy, private tour of each of the rooms and learned much about breweries in Virginia. Riding motorcycles, we weren't going to drink any beer anyway, but the list of what was on tap looked pretty interesting. Gary gave us some "parting gifts" and we bought a couple of T-shirts. Another one of those unexpected interesting adventures one comes across from time-to-time.
Beer lovers put this on your radar. History of brewing in the states with a Virginia emphasis. Not to be missed. .. a room devoted to TV ads from the 50s. And you get to drink VA craft beer. Non Profit too. Cheers to these folks
Small and quaint. They have about 15 different beer selections that are all local micro brews from Virginia. The locals were inviting and friendly. Nick was awesome and was very informative about the history of the museum and all the brews they had. Not a lot to see at the museum, but we still had fun chatting with everyone in the small renovated saloon. Definitely a good spot to stop and enjoy a unique brew. First brew is $9 if u want to keep the glass and everyone after that is $7. You can also rent a glass. That's $7 and then $7 for every brew after that.
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