April 2019 - Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail

Brewer: Josh French

How long have you worked at the brewery? 6 years

How did you get involved in brewing? I got involved in craft brewing, because I love the local craft beer scene. I started out working for Wild Wolf Brewing Company in Nellysford, VA.

What is something people don’t know about your brewery?  At the Outpost production brewery, we pipe beer about 2,000 feet from the brite tanks where the beer is stored to the packaging hall. The pipeline carries about 12 barrels of beer from the brite tank to the bottling line. It consists of four pipes so that if something breaks down we are able to run the beer in a loop to keep it cool.

What’s your favorite food and beer combo?  Pepperoni pizza and Devils Backbone Vienna Lager.

Do you have pets? I have one awesome cat named Lilly, aka Lil Bill.   She is super chill and loves attention.

What is your favorite thing to do in the Shenandoah Valley? I live in Waynesboro and love spending time outside on the AT or training for triathlons on the scenic back roads in Lexington/Rockbridge County, Staunton, Waynesboro, Augusta County, and Harrisonburg.

What’s the best way to spend time in the outdoors in the Shenandoah Valley? Other than the things mentioned above, I love fly fishing on the south river in Waynesboro!


With its beautiful lakes, rivers, and fresh mountain streams that boast over 30 species of fish, Virginia is an East Coast hotspot for freshwater fishing. Now that fishing weather is upon us, drop a line in one of our best fishing holes and then retire to a nearby watering hole along the Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail to celebrate your catch.

Upper James River Water Trail

20 minutes from Great Valley Farm Brewery

The Upper James River Water Trail is a 59-mile stretch of the James River from its headwaters in Botetourt County to Glasgow in Rockbridge County. Recently designated a Virginia Scenic River, the UJRWT is also a favorite destination for anglers from all across the country. Species at home here include smallmouth, spotted, and largemouth bass, channel and flathead catfish, and sunfish. Several stocked trout streams feed into the James.

Glen Maury Park

20 minutes from Devils Backbone Outpost Tap Room & Kitchen

The Maury River is the only river in VA that starts and ends in the same county…Rockbridge! Glen Maury Park, in Buena Vista, is a wonderful place to experience the river with the youngest anglers in your family. Stocked with trout eight times a year, the Maury River is also home to small-mouth bass, rock bass, fallfish, and bluegills. The park features a boat launch for canoes.

Sherando Lake

24 minutes from Seven Arrows Brewing Company

Sherando Lake Recreation Area boasts two lakes stocked with largemouth bass, trout, channel catfish, bluegill, and redear sunfish. The 7-acre upper lake has fishing piers which are good for fishing with the family. The 20-acre lower lake is good for largemouth bass. There is no boat ramp, but small crafts can be carried into the water.

The South River

5 minutes from Basic City Beer Co.

Home of the South River Fly Fishing Expo, The South River offers opportunities for both warm and cold water fishing. Anglers can expect to catch smallmouth bass, redbreast sunfish, rock bass, fallfish and largemouth bass along the length of the river. Several sections of the river are stocked with rainbow and brown trout. One of only two urban trout fisheries in the state, the South River flows through Waynesboro and can be accessed in several places.

Lake Tams

5 minutes from Queen City Brewing

Lake Tams, within Staunton city limits, is a stocked 2.5-acre pond where you might catch largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish. This spot is perfect for introducing your youngest family members to the sport. Staunton Parks and Recreation even holds yearly fishing derby events here for youth and seniors. This site boasts ample parking and plenty of room to set up lawn chairs.

Hone Quarry

30 minutes from Restless Moons Brewing

Located in the George Washington National Forest, Hone Quarry is a five and a half acre lake with a primitive boat launch. It is stocked with trout, channel catfish, bass, sunfish, and crappie. Make a weekend of it: Hone Quarry Recreation area also offers camping and hiking.

Mossy Creek

20 minutes from Pale Fire Brewing Co.

If you’re up for a fly fishing challenge, Mossy Creek is a worthy destination. The creek flows through private property where no wading is allowed, but anglers who patiently persevere from the steep banks often score big catches of brown trout. Fishermen must carry a signed permit card along with their VA fishing license.

Shenandoah River

30 minutes from Stable Craft Brewing

The beautiful, lazy Shenandoah River is one of the world’s best sites for smallmouth bass. You can also catch largemouth, carp, and musky. Fish from your canoe or take advantage of shoreline access to the river in Port Republic. So many fish make this body of water their home that anglers rarely report returning home empty handed.

Licenses and Permits

Make sure you have your fishing license in hand before you bait your hook. Many areas also have special regulations. For information, visit the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fishing.

Outfitters and Guides

If you’re looking for fishing supplies or guided fishing trips or lessons check out these places,

Mossy Creek Fly Fishing / Harrisonburg

Dubby’s Fishing and Hunting / Harrisonburg

Heartland Outfitters / Dayton

Wilderness Adventures  / Staunton

South River Fly Shop / Waynesboro

Rockfish Gap Outfitters / Waynesboro

Appalachian Bronzeback Adventures / Lexington

John Roberts Fly Fishing Adventures / Lexington