farm brewery Archives - Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail

The farm breweries along the Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail offer more than just pretty views and refreshing sips. They’re working landscapes where agriculture, craft, and life meet. Our farm breweries draw directly from the land, and local farming practices influence what ends up in your glass. For a deeper experience, ask yourself (or your server) how they connect with place, and how that connection impacts the process of brewing, from field to fermentation tank. 

Cave Hill Farms Brewery

Cave Hill Farms Brewery’s brewing process is tied to its history, which stretches back to 1759 when King George II granted the land rights to the Hopkins family. This connection to the soil (and a three-centuries of adapting to changing farming practices) is central to the brewery’s operation today.

Despite periodically changing crops and species of livestock to keep up with modern trends over the years, Cave Hill is committed to local sourcing, growing their own barley and hops, and using time-honored recipes and methods, a concept they call “Old Ways, New Days.” Cave Hill beer incorporates water “known for its rich vitamins and crisp taste” that’s pumped from a well that the family has maintained for generations. 

Visitors can relax in the taproom, a modernized and converted dairy loafing shed or explore exhibits in the onsite historic farming museum. When the weather cooperates, the fun spills outside to the patio (with umbrellas and string lights). Visitors can also stroll around the farm. There’s a lot to see: an enormous American flag, lots of selfie backdrops, and a silo-top viewing platform that provides a wide perspective on the farmscape.

White Oak Lavender Farm & Purple WOLF Vineyard

White Oak Lavender Farm combines lavender farming, viticulture, and relaxation to create a sweet smelling farm brewery experience. Just a few deep breaths will unknot your shoulders and bring your blood pressure down! Spring and summer visits pamper the senses with lavender breezes and views that fell off of postcards. Plus, you can pick lavender when it’s blooming. Fall brings the harvest of the grapes, which are pressed and made into Purple WOLF wine. Visitors can sample wine, craft beer, or hard cider, many of which feature lavender influences. On hot days, cool down with lavender ice cream and lemonade slushies.

White Oak Lavender Farm’s interior and exterior spaces are filled with thoughtful seating areas, interactive gardens, and a walking labyrinth for meditation. There are yard games and spaces for children to play or meet farm animals, including sheep and alpacas. Visitors can take educational tours to learn more about lavender cultivation and about how essential oils are extracted through a steam distillation process. And if you want to remember your visit, the lavender store has amazing-smelling products year round.

The Alpine Goat Brewery

The Alpine Goat Brewery brings Austrian Biergarten vibes to the Valley. After visiting family in Austria, founder Eric Pisk was inspired by the social ritual of gathering for fun and conversation over food and beer. He envisioned the Alpine Goat as a place “where strangers become drinking companions, and everyone is welcome.”

This brewery specializes in German and Austrian beer styles, but focuses less on particular ingredients and more on recreating the atmosphere and traditions central to lively European beer halls. The Alpine Goat has room for everybody in its generous gathering spaces.The large rustic taproom has huge windows looking out on the grounds and the Blue Ridge. Outside guests will find yard games, conversational seating areas, fire pits, a stage, and plenty of room for families with kids and dogs. Look for goats to pet, live music, community events, and food trucks on the weekends!

Stable Craft Brewing

Stable Craft Brewing is more than a taproom. It is a cornerstone of the Valley’s growing agritourism movement. The brewery’s story began with the owners of Hermitage Hill Farm and Stables looking at their enormous barn and picturesque farm and seeing something more: a place where agriculture and hospitality could coexist. The vision required more than just renovation of structure. It required advocacy and trips to Richmond to champion the very legislation that allows agritourism venues to welcome guests onto working farms today.

Having successfully bridged that gap, Stable Craft now offers a seamless mix of rustic charm and modern luxury. It’s a living landscape where visitors can explore sustainable farming practices, enjoy live music by a firepit, dine in the pub-style restaurant, and enjoy award-winning craft beer and cider. With plenty of family-friendly events, onsite suites for overnight stays, and expansive facilities for wedding receptions, Stable Craft successfully marries the grit of a working farm with the polish of modern hospitality.

Great Valley Farm Brewing

For Nathan and Irma Bailey, Great Valley Farm Brewing is all about the land. Since acquiring their 27-acre property and planting a small vineyard in 2008, they have transformed it into a multi-faceted destination for both wine and craft-beer enthusiasts. Their early years were defined by brewing small-batch, Belgian-style beers. The arrival of their first wine vintage in 2019 marked a new chapter. 

The atmosphere is just as inviting as the menu. Grab an Adirondack chair, set up a picnic, and enjoy the hills rolling toward the Blue Ridge Mountains. Pro tip: Keep your eyes peeled! Since the farm neighbors the Virginia Safari Park, exotic animals like camels or ostriches occasionally make cameos in the view.

Rockbridge Vineyard & Brewery

After years of honing his craft across Germany and California, Shepherd Rouse returned to Virginia to build something special. Alongside his wife, Jane Millott-Rouse, he established Rockbridge Vineyard & Brewery with a focus on high-quality, small-batch production. For years, they perfected their award-winning wines using traditional methods and a mix of vinifera, hybrid, and native grapes to capture “the essence of the vineyard.” Now, they’ve brought that same dedication to their one line of finely crafted beers.

Whether you prefer a crisp wine or a local brew, there is a seat waiting for you. Relax in the rustic barn-style tasting room, or head outside to enjoy the scenery. From the red farm buildings and grape arbors to the view of the distant mountains, Rockbridge offers a beautiful backdrop for live music, picnics, and peaceful afternoons savoring some of the area’s best wine and beer.

These six farm breweries along the Beerwerks Trail show a deep connection to the Valley. Whether your interest lies in the history of farming, the science of distillation, or the social ritual of a European beer hall, you’ll find a space to relax and breathe deeply at one of the Trail’s farm breweries.

Come enjoy delicious cold brews, wine, food, and sunshine in the beautiful Rockbridge countryside — all while helping local animals in need. 🐾❤️ Proceeds benefit the SPCA, so your fun-filled day will directly support shelter pets waiting for their forever homes.

Music by The Danny Goodson Band, local winners of the Battle of the Bands, and Jimmy O., regional favorite. Food by Chicano Boy.

We recommend bringing lawn chairs and popup tents, or blankets.

Admission is $10/person, $5/person for current mug club or wine club members. Proceeds are used to help benefit the the Augusta Regional SPCA. Bring donations to SPCA, such as canned or bagged food, litter, bedding, toys.

Shed the winter blues and welcome the spring season in the outdoor space at your favorite Beerwerks brewery. Relaxed and informal spaces like patios, beer gardens, and lawn seating can accommodate big, casual groups and create a special feeling of community and fun. You’re not buying beer at a brewery, you’re at a party with good friends! Whether you’ve been cooped up inside for hours or just want to extend your day in the sun, make a visit to a Beerwerks outdoor space part of your feel-good, warm-weather routine!

Farms

Drink beer, take a stroll, or photograph some livestock at our amazing farm breweries.

Great Valley Farm Brewery and Winery

You can’t go wrong with an afternoon spent drinking beer and watching the mountains from an outside space at Great Valley Farm Brewery and Winery. Relax at a shaded picnic table or in an Adirondack chair to sample Great Valley’s Belgian-style beers made with farm-grown ingredients. Kids? Don’t worry, there’s lots of room for them to run and have fun while you taste your way through the ever-changing taplist. Bring a picnic or grab something from a Saturday food truck. 

White Oak Lavender Farm

One deep breath of the lavender-scented breeze at White Oak Lavender Farm will help you slip into a state of relaxation. A few sips of lavender-infused craft beer or wine won’t hurt either. Bring the family and kick back at a purple table while the kids eat lavender ice cream or explore. The farm features views of the mountains, whimsical decorations, landscaped grounds, U-pick zones, an audio tour, and a “small animal experience” for the kiddos. The gift shop is stocked with great-smelling items like essential oils, candles, bath products, jellies, jams, and other good things to eat. The farm hosts live music, floral classes, and festivals.

Rockbridge Vineyard and Brewery

Bring your camera when you visit Rockbridge Vineyard & Brewery this spring. The farm offers lots of outdoor space with excellent views of grape arbors and rolling hills. Sit on the shaded deck or grab a table on the lawn to soak up the sun. You can even enjoy being outside in wetter weather from the covered open-air pavilion. Rockbridge Vineyard & Brewery crafts both wine and beer, so you can sample a variety of wonderful  flavors. Catch live music on weekend afternoons, and buy a snack of local cheeses from the tasting room or from a scheduled food truck. 

Cave Hill Farms Brewery

The unique indoor taproom at Cave Hill Farms Brewery is a huge converted dairy loafing shed with a small farm museum. If the weather is nice, though, we recommend you head to the outside seating area that has shaded tables and stellar views of the farm and mountains. For even better views, climb the silo stairs to the balcony overlook. The Feedlot serves tasty bar food and has a kids’ menu. Catch live music each weekend!

The Alpine Goat Brewery

The Alpine Goat Brewery spoils visitors with tasty German-inspired craft beer and beautiful views of the mountains. Gather in the tap room or on the patio for companionable beer hall-style fun, but if you love your private space and conversation, you’ll enjoy the conversational groupings of chairs set up on the lawn. There’s a stage, too, with plenty of room to gather nearby. Kids can run around, dig in the sand, and play outdoor games like cornhole and Connect Four. Rotating food trucks visit during the weekend and evening hours.

Stable Craft Brewing

Stable Craft Brewing’s sprawling outdoor space includes patios, picnic tables, and Adirondack chairs arranged around fire pits with swoon-worthy views of the Blue Ridge and the outdoor stage. Visit the horses and donkeys, play lawn games like volleyball, giant beer pong, and cornhole, or stroll the property and take selfies. Stable Craft serves delicious craft beer, cider, and non-alcoholic draft soda along with appetizers, sandwiches, salads, and entrees. Book a weekend in an on-site suite for more scenic views and a private hot tub!

Patios and Porches

Visit these sophisticated outdoor spaces for fresh air and natural or urban scenery.

Devils Backbone 

You can see for miles from the outdoor spaces at Devils Backbone Outpost Tap Room & Kitchen. Admire the scenery from your seat on the enormous deck, patio, or the beer garden. Expect a variety of seating choices, umbrellas for shade, corn hole, and and heaters for chillier evenings. The exceptional menu includes appetizers, salads, delicious burgers, sandwiches, and entrees as well as a menu for kids. Check the schedule for live music every Friday and Saturday.

Elkton Brewing

You might know Elkton Brewing best for its beer, and its Best Brewery and Best Live Music Venue Best of the Valley awards (2023). But you should also be aware that the brewery has some seriously good outside spaces, including a front porch with the best rocking chairs around. The brewery also has a huge pet-friendly patio space with a shade pavilion. Each weekend, there’s live music, and the Woodfired Co. food truck makes sourdough crust pizzas with creative toppings. 

Heliotrope Brewery

After a day of shopping and exploring in downtown Lexington, relax with a beer on Heliotrope Brewery’s front patio to watch the Main Street bustle and enjoy the spring breeze. A second outdoor space includes picnic tables, string lights, and shade created by brick-walled buildings. Heliotrope’s kitchen creates traditional and specialty pizzas, salads, and antipasto that incorporate fresh, seasonal ingredients. 

Queen City Brewing

While you can’t sip your Queen City Brewing beer as you feed the ducks at Gypsy Hill Park, you can enjoy being ducks adjacent as you kick back on the large patio. Sample a range of excellent beers from a large taplist. If you’re hungry, bring a snack from home or have food from your favorite restaurant delivered. Come on Wednesdays for acoustic open mic events and check the schedule for other live music.

Pale Fire Brewing Co.

The big industrial doors at Pale Fire Brewing Co. open directly onto a spacious patio. There are umbrellas for shade, propane heaters for chilly nights, and easy access to downtown Harrisonburg nighttime adventure. Come for delicious beer as well as Za Spot Detroit-style pizza. Pups can hang on the patio. 

Seven Arrows Brewing

Seven Arrows Brewing’s outdoor seating ranges from open and shaded tables on the deck to seats around a fire pit and picnic tables in the beer garden. Inside the taproom, you’ll find comfortable seating, board games, and a small art gallery. Nobos Kitchen complements the tap list with lunch, dinner, and late-night fare emphasizing local ingredients. Seven Arrows hosts live music each Saturday night.

Three Notch’d Valley Collab House

Three Notch’d Valley Collab House has a big, modern deck lit with string lights where you can sit to enjoy your beer, including each week’s new, small-batch brew. Outside food and dogs are welcome. Sick of chatting? Challenge your companions to one of the brewery’s many board games or enjoy the brewery’s local music and art events.

Beer Gardens

Bring the family, bring the dog, and enjoy our laid-back beer gardens.

PRO RE NATA +

Along with its cozy taproom, Staunton’s newest brewery, PRO RE NATA + boasts a large, well-furnished and dog-friendly beer garden. In addition to their beer and cocktails, PRO RE NATA + also serves several types of salads and creative, customizable pizzas. An onsite food truck prepares Southern-inspired mains, handhelds, sides, and ice cream. Stay tuned for upcoming events!

Basic City Beer Co.

You’re going to want an icy beer made after that amazing spring hike in Shenandoah National Park. A range of craft beers on tap is just minutes away at Basic City Beer Co. Pick from IPAs, pilsners, lagers, sours, stouts, and more. “Fragrant” from your hike? No worries, because Basic City has plenty of room to spread out both inside and in the kid and pet-friendly outdoor area. Umbrellas provide daytime shade, and a grid of bistro lights sets the mood at night. Order some pints, a charcuterie board, a smash burger, or a brick-oven pizza. Visiting on a weekend? See who’s taking the stage at The Foundry at Basic City.

Restless Moons Brewing Company

The front of Restless Moons Brewing Company features big doors that open wide on warm days, adding to the funky, fun, and relaxed atmosphere. There’s a roomy beer garden in the back with seating, string lights, and views of the music stage, backyard movies, and a colorful mural decorating the weathered block exterior. The brewery is kid and dog-friendly. Guests may bring or order food. 

Redbeard Brewing Company

Redbeard Brewing Company’s beer garden is tucked behind the recently renovated taproom. There are shaded picnic tables and Adirondack chairs, and it’s a great spot to enjoy the popular Groovin in the Garden series that starts this weekend and extends through October. The events bring area bands and food trucks to the space every other weekend. Redbeard also hosts regular live music in the taproom and treats its patrons with lots of fun events like trivia, music bingo, D and D nights, monthly bad movies, and more!

Feel the Rain Brothers Brew Co.

Feel the Rain Brothers Brew Co’s family-friendly covered patio sparkles with string lights and hosts live music and food trucks. Check the schedule for upcoming events. According to the brewery’s Facebook page, along with their name change, “2025 will bring a brand new facility with more private event space, advanced taplists, in house food, and outdoor areas to enjoy.”

Make the most of the spring weather, craft beer, and outdoor experience with a trip to a Beerwerks brewery. Make sure to get your 2025 Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail Passport stamped to earn a Beerwerks t-shirt!