Taste 80 beers for a cause at the 757 Battle of the Beers. Forty-three local breweries will be competing for their charity of choice on Saturday, Sept. 24.
This year local beer aficionados will notice the returns of a few seasonal staples along with some limited runs and taproom-only seasonals from the region’s craft breweries.
‘BrewHaHa’ craft beer festival returns to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Published Sunday, Jul. 11, 2021, 8:40 pm
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The Virginia Museum of History & Culture will welcome guests back to “BrewHaHa” on Saturday, Aug. 7, after not being able to host the event in 2020.
“We are absolutely thrilled to bring BrewHaHa back this summer after a year’s hiatus,” said VMHC President and CEO Jamie Bosket. “The COVID epidemic struck many industries, with the hospitality, food and drink industries hit particularly hard. We’re very proud to once again host this festival that will benefit everyone involved, and allow us to again offer lively, outdoor entertainment to all Virginia craft beer lovers.”
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HAMPTON, Va. - Just off Commander Shepard Blvd. near Langley Air Force Base is a small street called Exploration Way. That s where you ll start seeing signs advertising great beer this way.
Sure, it s off the beaten path, but that s part of the charm of the three-year-old brewery, run by the Connolly family. Brothers Adam and Jonathan operate the place and their mom, Charlene, is the third owner. It s like the Yin and the Yang, said Adam Connolly of he and his brother s approach to running the business.