At first sip, Bingo Beer Co.’s Dry Crispy delivers on exactly what its name promises. It’s bone dry and refreshing, with a touch of fruity character to counteract the oppressively hot and humid summers in and around its Richmond, Virginia home base. But what may not be readily apparent is the unconventional ingredient that enables
Charlottesville Ale Trail ramping up for 2021
Charlottesville Ale Trail ramping up for 2021 By Andrew Webb | December 30, 2020 at 9:27 AM EST - Updated December 30 at 10:34 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The coronavirus pandemic forced the Charlottesville Ale Trail to lay low in 2020, but now the trail says it is full speed ahead going into 2021.
“We have just relaunched things for 2021 with brewery support that we’re excited about, including the club memberships,” Charlottesville Ale Trail Executive Director Todd Wickersty said.
The nonprofit is pushing its revitalized club membership program with the hopes of keeping breweries afloat.
“Breweries are obviously a great gathering places for families, for friends, coworkers and we haven’t been able to do a lot of that in 2020. We’re hopeful that with things like our club program we can generate some revenue to help with breweries during this difficult time,” Wickersty said.