We get it. Sometimes you need something different. With options ranging from wine to cider to delicious (and non-alcoholic) “dirty soda,” breweries along the Beerwerks Trail have beer alternatives for every taste.
Here are some alternatives Beerwerks breweries are serving:
- Start with Basic City’s Sip City Soda Shop, which is a family-friendly “dirty soda” counter with a menu of delicious concoctions that start with soda or seltzer bases and incorporate syrups, fruits, creams, and other add-ins.
- Stable Craft has wine, gluten-free ciders, and hand-crafted sodas.
- Along with their beer, Heliotrope serves hard cider, wine, frozen cocktails like the new Strawberry Balsamic Daiquiri, Wild Bill’s old fashioned craft soda, and house-made mineral water.
- Great Valley produces wine as well as craft beer. They have a non-alcoholic Kölsch, a non-alcoholic West Coast IPA, and non-alcoholic Electro-Lime Sea Salt Lager. They also sell select soft drinks, juice, and sparkling water.
- Redbeard Brewing serves Granny Ray’s Hard Lemonade, a shandy, which mixes hard lemonade with a beer of your choice, a selection of non-alcoholic beers, and several types of Boylan sodas.
- Devils Backbone produces Smash cocktails and Tide Line vodka iced teas.
- PRO RE NATA+ carries Blue Toad hard cider along with wine and cocktails.
- Queen City Brewing serves fruit beers and sangria.
- Seven Arrows stocks rotating bottles of Blue Ridge Bucha, a regional favorite for kombucha lovers.
- Alpine Goat has Prickly Pear Seltzer.
- Pale Fire sells Pure Shenandoah Hydrate, a CBD-infused sparkling water with tropical vibes.
- Feel the Rain Brothers House sells soda along with Pure Shenandoah’s Hydrate CBD Seltzers, Liquid Death Sparkling Water and Tea.
- Cave Hill serves Skyline Seltzer.
- Elkton Brewing is now offering hard cider, wine, and mead.
- Rockbridge Winery and Brewery sells wine and hard cider.
- White Oak Lavender Farm sells wine, hard seltzer, wine slushies, and lemonade slushies.