Beerwerks breweries are excellent sources of gift cards, growlers, and t-shirts to make the beer lovers on your list light up. Many breweries also sell holiday or winter-themed beers, perfect for warming up at the end of a cold day. Stop by the taprooms or follow the links below to score fantastic presents and stocking stuffers!

Basic City Beer Co. sells gift cards, hats, and shirts online and in the taproom. Check out the Holiday Cheers – Basic City Makers Market on December 16 (noon – 5 pm) for a great selection of unique gifts from local artists and makers.

BrewHaHa Brewing Company: Shirts, hats, gift cards, or cans to go can be purchased at the brewery located in Village of the Valley.

Brothers Craft Brewing has merchandise for sale in the taproom and online, including gift cards, trucker hats, beanies, glassware, stickers, growlers, and tap handles. 

Cave Hill Farms Brewery: Gift cards, apparel, and glassware can be purchased on-site.

Devils Backbone Outpost Tap Room & Kitchen: Offers shirts, hoodies, hats, beanies, and other apparel, glassware, tap handles, stickers and patches, koozies, hot sauce, shades, soap, dog toys, and more. Order online or visit the brewery.

Elkton Brewing Co.: Shirts, hats, stickers, pint glasses, and crowlers can be purchased in the taproom. 

The Friendly Fermenter:  For a family gift idea, consider the 3T Experience. Ideal for small to medium-sized groups, this 90-minute experience combines tasting, teaching about beer, and a tour of their brewery.

Great Valley Farm Brewery and Winery: Shop a great selection of hats, hoodies, and t-shirts in the taproom. Great Valley Farm Brewery and Winery wines can be shipped to many states. There’s a minimum of three bottles, but 12 bottles or more are shipped free. 

Pale Fire Brewing Co: Check here to find gift cards as well as t-shirts, beer koozies, silipints, gaiters, stickers, dog chews, pins, bottle openers, totes, trucker hats, and beanies.

Redbeard Brewing Company has hoodies, t-shirts, hats, beanies, glassware, growlers, tin tackers, and gift cards online.

Restless Moons Brewing Company offers beer advent calendars and mug club memberships. Check out the taproom for merchandise like sweatshirts. Gift cards are available online.

Rockbridge Vineyard and Brewery: Wines can be shipped to many states. There’s a minimum of two bottles. Growlers and more are for sale in the onsite shop.

Seven Arrows Brewing: Give Seven Arrows Brewing growlers or gift cards this year. Seven Arrows also sells beer glasses for all your beer needs, including goblets, pints, and pilsner glasses.

Stable Craft Brewing: Grab some Stable Craft holiday gift cards, which make awesome gifts for foodies, beer, and cider lovers. Craft beer sample packs, apparel, growlers, pint glasses, and more are available in the gift shop. Want to be a hero? Gift your loved one an evening with friends in a Stable Craft igloo or a weekend away in one of the onsite suites.

Three Notch’d Valley Collab House: Check the taproom or website for gift cards and a nice selection of tees, outerwear, and hats. You might also consider gifting a membership to the Fresh Beer Club.

2021 is finally here, and not a moment too soon! You’ve probably made a list of resolutions to improve yourself and live your best life. Resolutions can be tough to stick to, but we’ve come up with ways to reinforce them by combining them with chances to drink beer! Read on for how you can live your best life with help from the breweries along the Beerwerks Trail.

#1 Exercise More/Lose Weight

The Beerwerks Trail stretches over three counties in one of the loveliest parts of the country. There is no end to excellent hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, and more. For an easy stroll, try out the Chessie Trail in Lexington or Waynesboro’s South River Greenway. Verona’s Trails at Mill Place, the trails through Staunton’s Montgomery Hall Park, Harrisonburg’s Hillandale Park or Edith J. Carrier Arboretum are also all just moments away from downtown areas. Reward yourself with a refreshing beer after your walk!

In addition, some of our breweries occasionally convert their spaces to Saturday morning yoga studios or organize community runs and races (that conclude with a brew in the tap room, of course). It’s also a known fact that wearing inspirational workout gear (decorated with the names of your favorite breweries, naturally) will actually help you work out even harder as you imagine the brewed treat waiting for you after you finish. Check out breweries’ taprooms and websites for what’s available.

#2 Get Organized

We know this is a tough one. One look inside the garage or the junk drawer, and many of us run for the hills. But spending so much time at home has made us realize that it’s imperative to get organized. How about fortifying yourself with some beer? With a growler by your side you can conquer anything…including your pantry or your closet. Most of the Beerwerks breweries sell refillable growlers, which will stay fresh for about 7-10 days before you open them.

#3 Learn a New Skill or Hobby

So you’ve always wanted to try home brewing, right? There’s no time like the present. Stop in at The Friendly Fermenter for Brew-a-Beer workshops, advice, and supplies. Want to see how the professionals work? Why not schedule a behind-the-scenes masked tour at a brewery and follow in the brewers’ footsteps through the fermentation halls and quality labs?  Learn about ingredients, packaging and inspiration. Several of our breweries will give you a tour of their facilities if you ask them nicely and make an appointment ahead of time. 

Keep an eye out for special events at Beerwerks breweries including floral design and seasonal decoration workshops and painting sessions. Nearby businesses like Valley Pike Farm Market, JMD Market and Garden Center, and White Oak Lavender Farm hold events such as wreath-making and cooking classes. Beginning quilters can find inspiration in classes held at Harrisonburg’s Virginia Quilt Museum.

Other good places to learn a new skill or hobby include Rockbridge County’s Shenandoah Art Destination, an all-inclusive art getaway. Staunton’s Beverley Street Studio School and Waynesboro’s Shenandoah Valley Art Center also offer a variety of classes for adults. Harrisonburg’s Larkin Arts is officially in “hibernation,” but those interested in classes should follow on social media for pop-up opportunities. Be on the lookout, also, for the return of master classes at the American Shakespeare Center.

#4 Live Life to the Fullest

It’s been a long and quiet year, but there are many ways you can continue to eat, drink, and be merry. Here’s a sampling of regular events at our breweries. Check your favorite brewery’s events calendar for specifics about what’s on tap.

Trivia:

Skipping Rock Beer Company, Basic City Beer Co., and Redbeard Brewing Company all hold pub regular trivia nights. Redbeard also holds monthly Monday night movie nights and open mic nights.

Live Music:

#5 Save Money/Spend Less Money

While craft beer tends to be a bargain, keep an eye out on our breweries’ social media streams for specials on beer or food. Also check out our Trailblazer Beercation itineraries. These fun explorations of area lodging, dining, outdoor discovery, and entertainment target our best picks for different groups (like empty nesters or millennials). They’ll help you escape, but keep you local!  

#6 Spend More Time with Family and Friends

We’re always celebrating at the Beerwerks breweries. Keep an eye out for holiday events, parties, charity fundraisers, celebrations for new beer releases, football games, horse races, and more. Lots of our breweries are child friendly and many even offer games or activities to keep kids busy. Basic City Beer Co., Skipping Rock Beer Company, Seven Arrows Beer Co., and Three Notch’d Valley Collab House have board games. Stable Craft Brewing’s Pints and Ponies and S’mores events are especially appealing to the younger crowd. Stable Craft also rents igloos where small groups can stay warm, even in the coldest weather.

#7 Travel More

We admit that travel is tough this year, but you could put a local spin on this one. Check out one of our hikes or bike rides that fall into the Beerwerks Trail footprint. You might also work on your Beerwerks Passport by venturing out of your immediate area to get those stamps and earn your new t-shirt. Do you live in Harrisonburg? Take a road trip to Lexington for a day of history and shopping followed by artisanal pizza and delicious beer at Heliotrope Brewery. Natural Bridge residents might enjoy traveling north for some thrilling winter fun at Massanutten Resort and a warm-up brew at Elkton Brewing Co. 

#8 Read More

One of the great pleasures in life, especially after football season ends, is to curl up with a good book and a tasty brew. You can join the monthly Redbeard’s Readers Book Club and enjoy lively discussions on the chosen author, genre, or theme. Better yet, you can join in person or check in via Zoom.  Another, less organized, way to enjoy books with your beer is to cozy up in the taproom at Pale Fire Brewing Co. and grab a book off the shelves.

If none of this interests you, check out the Green Valley Book Fair or one of the independent bookstores located in many of our localities.

#9 Try Some New and Different Styles of Beer

Enrich your palate and your life by drinking a wider variety of beers. A good way to find out what’s out there and to keep track of what you’ve tried is to use the Untappd app. You’ll be able to read notes and reviews, find out what your brewery has on tap, and discover what new tastes your friends are recommending. Encounter beer terms you’ve never heard of before? Confused about the difference between ABV and ABW? Head over to Craftbeer.com and look up that unfamiliar word in their glossary. You’ll sound like an expert in no time!

So what are you waiting for? Improve yourself, enjoy yourself, and have your best year ever along the Beerwerks Trail.

The Shenandoah Valley wouldn’t be the same without independent businesses along the Beerwerks Trail. These companies provide jobs and local goods, and they are also dedicated to our communities. Each year, there’s a nationwide push to spend holiday dollars at local shops, but this year it’s more crucial than ever. Every product you buy helps these businesses stay afloat. Each dollar supports area providers and helps keep people employed.

Are you still trying to fill the gaps in your gifting list? Here are some local Valley businesses offering unique products this holiday season. Read on to find perfect last-minute gifts and wonderful treats for yourself!

Beerwerks Breweries:

Most Beerwerks breweries are offering gift cards, growlers and/or other merchandise. Stop by the taprooms or follow the links below to score fantastic gifts and stocking stuffers!

Great Valley Farm Brewery and Winery: Not only can you have Great Valley Farm Brewery and Winery wines shipped to many states, you can also order gift baskets online for store pickup. Choose between red and white wines, and your gift basket will pair the wine with a selection of delicious Virginia’s Finest snacks all packed in a festive basket or tin. 

Heliotrope Brewery: “Give the gift of Heliotrope this year! Call us, order over the phone, and we will mail it anywhere.” 540-458-3846.

Devils Backbone Outpost Tap Room & Kitchen: Ready-to-drink cocktails ship to anywhere in Virginia. Merchandise includes growlers, bandanas, shirts, sunglasses, koozies, coolers, dog accessories, and much more. Order online or visit the brewery.

Rockbridge Vineyard and Brewery: Growlers and more for sale in onsite gift shop.

Stable Craft Brewing: Enjoy craft beer with up to seven of your besties in one of the igloos at Stable Craft Brewing. You’ll also want to grab some Stable Craft holiday gift cards, which make awesome gifts for foodies, beer and cider lovers. Buy them in the taproom or online and later redeem them for Stable Craft merchandise like t-shirts, hats, and new Beer Hound dog collars and leashes for your dog.

Seven Arrows Brewing: Get your hands on a 2021 beer calendar or a new Seven Arrows Brewing sweatshirt. If you know someone who really likes to make a good impression, Seven Arrows sells beer glasses for all your beer needs, including goblets, pints, and pilsner glasses.

Basic City Beer Co. sells gift cards, hats, shirts, and glassware in the taproom.

Skipping Rock Beer Company is serving up holiday cheer in special 2020 Christmas glasses. Get them as well as plenty more Skipping Rock merch like shirts, hats, glassware, koozies, and of course delicious beer at the taproom or online.

Redbeard Brewing Company has hoodies, hats, glassware, beer soap, and gift cards online.

Queen City Brewing is offering 20% off all gift cards in December.

Shenandoah Valley Brewing Co.: Stop by the taproom for t-shirts, stickers, and growlers.

The Friendly Fermenter: Stock up on all your homebrewing needs at The Friendly Fermenter. You’ll find specialty yeasts, grains, and more.

Brothers Craft Brewing has merchandise for sale in the taproom and online, including hats, beanies, and gift bags. 

Pale Fire Brewing Co.: Check here to find gift cards as well as t-shirts, disc golf discs, beer koozies, posters, pins, and sunglasses.

Three Notch’d Valley Collab House: Check the taproom or website for gift cards and a nice selection of apparel and poster prints.

Restless Moons Brewing Company: Check out the taproom for merchandise like sweatshirts. Gift cards are available online.

Elkton Brewing Co.: Hats, shirts, steins, and other merchandise can be purchased in the taproom.

Cave Hill Farms Brewery: Gift cards, apparel, and glassware can be purchased on site.

Rockbridge County and Lexington:

Sugar Maple Trading Company

Sugar Maple Trading Company is one of more than 35 indie-owned shops and galleries in historic downtown Lexington. Peek in the window to enjoy a dynamic window display before coming inside to find that one-of-a-kind item that you don’t even know you’ve been looking for. You’ll find all kinds of wonderful gifts including scarves, lotions and personal care items, syrups, stationery, garden items, Virginia swag, and more. If you shop online, you can use the gift recommendation tool that helps you pick a thematic gift or something based on the recipient’s personality.

The Quiltery

If you have a quilter on your gift list, you can’t afford to miss a shopping stop at The Quiltery in Fairfield. This cheerful shop, touted as one of the best fabric stores in the mid-Atlantic, is packed with colorful fabrics, kits, threads and sewing supplies. The Quiltery offers classes that you can sign up for and take over Zoom.

Wade’s Mill

Wade’s Mill has been grinding 100% natural, whole grain products with no additives, preservatives or bleaches since 1750! You can visit Virginia’s oldest continuously operating commercial grist mill for a shot of beautiful scenery and a taste of history. Take home bags of delicious fresh-to-order products sourced from local or regional farms or order them online.

Virginia Gold Asian Pear Orchard

Select a bag of scrumptious Asian pears while enjoying the mountain view from the Virginia Gold Asian Pear Orchard. Up to 16 tree-ripened varieties of this hard-to-find fruit are hand picked and waiting. The family-run orchard also sells persimmons, chestnuts, Chinese dates, black raspberries, blackberries, raw honey, apple cider vinegar, Asian pear marmalade and syrup, produce, and other local products. Visit the farm store to pick up freshly harvested fruits and local produce, or order online for home delivery.

Augusta County, Staunton, and Waynesboro: 

The Cheese Shop

If you’re planning to bake or put together gift baskets this holiday season, The Cheese Shop is a wonderful source for bulk and organic ingredients, spices, snacks, deli items, and local treats like honey and jams. You’ll also find baking tools including inexpensive but quality Rada knives. The Cheese Shop has added an online shopping page so you can order ahead of time for pickup.

Valley Pike Farm Market

Weyers Cave’s Valley Pike Farm Market stocks a wide variety of Virginia-made goods, wares, foods, and more than 300 different craft beers and wines. Stock up for the holidays and support small business and local agribusinesses. Grab a burger from Old School Burgers, a cup of locally roasted coffee at Rumor Mill coffee, or a triple-layered cake at Sweet Creations.

ltd7

If you’re looking for something cute to wear for the holidays or for a unique gift to brighten someone’s home with a boho cottage vintage vibe, stop in to see what’s new at ltd7. They carry casual, trendy fashions for men, women, and children as well as home decor, gifts, jewelry, handbags, and holiday items.

JMD Farm Market and Garden Center

JMD Farm Market and Garden Center is located in beautiful Augusta County between Staunton and Waynesboro. Peruse the selection of quality local plants like annuals, perennials and veggie starts as well as eggs, meat, seasonal fruits and vegetables, and other local farm products. Shop the new retail space for pottery, garden décor and gifts like bath bombs and snacks.

Art for Gifts

The Staunton Augusta Art Center’s annual Art for Gifts event is open until December 31st. Select special one-of-a-kind gifts created by 70 local and regional artists. This juried marketplace features paintings, drawings, photography, textile art, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, holiday ornaments and more. The hours for in-person shopping are Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday 1-4 p.m. You can also shop online or make an appointment for a 30-minute private shopping experience on a Wednesday afternoon.

Made; By the People

Since 2013, Made; By the People has been bringing local products and quirky gifts to downtown Staunton. Make sure you grab a 2020 Staunton holiday ornament. You’ll find more Staunton swag as well as artisanal chocolate, tarot cards, books, jewelry, clothing, garden gifts, Click here to see the online catalogue. If you’re really in the festive mood, why not grab up to nine of your best buddies and reserve a private shopping hour? Your $50 deposit will be donated to the food bank and Made will match your donation.

Pufferbellies Toys  & Books

Pufferbellies is the biggest independent, specialty toy store in the Shenandoah Valley. You’ll find delights for all ages, including books, games, art supplies, and building toys. The carefully curated collection is designed for inventive and imaginative play. This magical store opened in 2006 and is owned and operated by the mother/daughter team of Susan Blanton and Erin Blanton. Susan, a former children’s librarian, handles the book ordering while Erin is in charge of the toys.

Initial Inspiration 

Waynesboro’s Initial Inspiration sells apparel, jewelry, and bags that can all be personalized with in-house embroidery to identify the owner or commemorate a special event. If you’re looking for a gift, or if you want to unify your bridal party or inspire your team, Initial Inspiration can make it happen!

Pyramid

Pyramid is a new age apothecary in Waynesboro serving your Appalachian magick and holistic remedy needs. This unique shop sells natural items like stones, feathers, bones, and shells as well as candles, herbs, and teas. The store is open for in-person shopping, but you can also shop their attractive webpage.

Luke’s Hobbies 

Luke’s Hobbies brings all major brands of RC Surface and Air vehicles to Waynesboro. You can also find slot cars, model kits, hobby supplies, paint, and accessories. Try your hand (and your slot car) on the onsite scale ¼ drag strip. Check out the website for RC race rules, events, and to connect with this exciting community.

Faded Poppy Mercantile

Faded Poppy Mercantile’s inventory of fresh floral arrangements and merchandise like candles, clothing, stationery, decor, and quirky gifts is located online at this point. You can also consult with them for your wedding day floral needs and wedding coordination services.

Shenandoah Valley Art Center

The Shenandoah Valley Art Center Winter Market showcases handmade artisan works like original paintings and drawings, jewelry, cards, pottery, wood, glass, and textile art, and more from local and regional artists. This year the annual opportunity for artists to sell their work will run from November 13 to January 8, 2021 at the Shenandoah Valley Art Center in Waynesboro. 

Rockingham County and Harrisonburg: 

Rockingham County’s Downtown Dayton and Downtown Elkton both have a lot to offer the shopper looking for locally owned businesses. Downtown Dayton is one of the country’s oldest main streets and sports lots of businesses like Hopeful Things, a beautiful shop where you can score kitchen decor, plants, and gifts and Nanny’s Nook, an old-fashioned shop selling Virginia and handmade goods.

Downtown Elkton is a small town on the edge of the Shenandoah River. It boasts businesses such as Elkton Brewing, where you can get delicious craft beer by the can or bottle, and Blue Elk Coffee Company, where you can buy not only locally roasted coffee, but also browse a variety of gifts and products available for purchase.

Every Soul Acres 

Keezletown’s Every Soul Acres sells pick-your-own pumpkins and fresh sunflowers during the fall. They open again for Christmas tree season. Select and cut concolor fir, Canaan fir, Douglas fir, blue spruce, Norway spruce, white pine, and pre-cut Fraser firs.  You can also round out your holiday decorations with wreaths and centerpieces made from several types of fresh greenery. 

The Dayton Market 

The Dayton Market is a collection of specialty shops selling items like crafts, collectibles, handmade food, and handcrafted gifts since 1987. Shops include Rusty Willow Decor, Tic Tac Toys, The Cheese Place, and Warfels Chocolates.

J&B Country Store

There’s a lot to take in at Broadway’s Ben Franklin J&B Country Store. You’ll find antiques, handcrafted items by local artists, home and holiday decor, party and school supplies, housewares, sewing supplies and much more. Hungry? Grab something delicious at The Country Cafe & Bakery. Check Facebook for specials. We guarantee your stomach will growl!

Elk Run Mining Company

If you like unique jewelry with a special connection to Virginia, Harrisonburg’s Elk Run Mining Company’s wares should be appealing. The jewelry sets locally sourced and brilliantly colored cabochons (polished gems that are not cut into facets) into sterling silver or 18K gold.

OASIS Fine Art & Craft

If you’re shopping for a special gift in the Harrisonburg area, visit OASIS Fine Art & Craft for local art. You’ll find a range of fine art and contemporary crafts including paintings, stained glass, pottery, fiber art, jewelry and more. This non-profit organization’s gallery is open for in-person visits, and if you’re there on a Saturday, you might catch an artist at work. OASIS also offers a curated selection of items to browse and purchase online. 

Lineage

Another good place for handmade gifts is Lineage, which showcases simple, heirloom-quality waxed canvas and leather bags that have been created by hand in Harrisonburg. The bags are designed for everyday use and will develop a beautiful patina. The store also carries candles, clothing, and home goods.

Heritage Bakery & Café

If all the shopping in Harrisonburg has made you hungry, grab a bite at Heritage Bakery & Café located in the Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Center. The French-inspired bakery serves all-day breakfast, lunch, items for kids, and pastries like incredible-tasting apple tarts. You can special order cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and picnic tea parties baskets, which are packed with goodies and served on vintage tea sets.