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Blue Mountain Brewery
The pils malt grain silo behind the brewery.
LocationAfton
Virginia
OpenedOctober 2007
Annual production volume2012 capacity, 2,800 barrels/year
Owned byTaylor and Mandi Smack, Matt Nucci, 31 other shareholders
Active beers
Name Type
Blue Mountain Lager Lager
Rockfish Wheat Wheat Beer
Full Nelson Pale Ale
Evil 8° Dubbel
Dark Hollow Imperial Stout
Seasonal beers
Hibernator, uberPils, Summer Haze, Evan Altmighty, Mandolin, Steel Wheels ESB, Long Winter's Nap
Name Type
Other beers
Bourbonator, Export Stout, Kolsch 151, Lights Out, Blue Reserve
Name Type

The Blue Mountain Brewery in Afton, Virginia is a micro-brewery which forms, along with Starr Hill Brewery, South Street Brewery and Devils Backbone Brewing Company, an integral part of the Brew Ridge Trail. Blue Mountain was the first brewery to open in Nelson County. They cultivate 1/3 acre of mainly Cascade-variety hops. One of their seasonal beers, Blue Reserve, took home the first-ever medal (Silver) for a beer hopped solely with Virginia hops at the world's largest beer competition, the Great American Beer Festival, in 2011 for the American-Belgo Ale category. Blue Mountain is also the only Virginia brewery to hold back-to-back Gold medals at the 2010 and 2011 Great American Beer Festival. In 2012, a new sister brewery, Blue Mountain Barrel House, was opened by two of the founders of the original Blue Mountain Brewery.

References

  1. http://brewridgetrail.com/destinations/

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