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You can now pick up a six-pack of Virginia Tech’s ‘Fightin’ Hokies’
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Fightin’ Hokies Lager is available for purchase across the state of Virginia. (Photo: Zeke Barlow, Virginia Tech) (Virginia Tech)
You can now raise a glass to the ‘Fightin’ Hokies’ Virginia Tech’s lager made as a part of a partnership with Hardywood Park Craft Brewery.
The lager is now available in stores across the Commonwealth and at Hardywood brewery locations.
“We were inspired to bring the Helles beer style home to share with the Hokie nation,” said Brian Wiersema, who oversees the pilot processing plant for the Department of Food Science and Technology at Virginia Tech.
Friday Cheers returns for 36th season of live music Friday Cheers, Richmondâs longest-running outdoor concert series, is returning for its 36th season. (Source: unsplash.com) By NBC12 Newsroom | April 6, 2021 at 9:20 AM EDT - Updated April 6 at 9:26 AM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Friday Cheers, Richmondâs longest-running outdoor concert series, is returning for its 36th season.
There will be socially distanced concerts on Brownâs Island in May and June with two, four and eight-person pods.
Tickets will need to be purchased in advance and will not be able to be bought on-site.
âWe are thrilled to present these shows in a safe and responsible way. Invite your friends and family out to enjoy the warm weather in one of Richmondâs most beautiful outdoor event venues,â said Stephen Lecky, director of events for Venture Richmond.
Local experts recommend these 18 winter beers
There is no one style that encompasses the range of brews available this time of year, though dark, oaky, chocolatey, and boozy are major themes. Hereâs some advice about what to try.
By Gary Dzen Globe Staff,Updated December 22, 2020, 12:00 p.m.
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There may be no more anticipated beer season than winter.
Unlike in summer, where other beverages like wine and cider can shine, the full flavors of beer and the long, cold nights of winter just fit together.
But winter beer is not a monolith. There is no one style that encompasses the range of brews available this time of year, though dark, oaky, chocolatey, and boozy are major themes. We asked several local beer experts to help us sort through the cozy choices from New England and beyond.