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Starr Hill Brewery was founded in 1999 in the town of ], by Mark Thompson and Kristin Dolan. The brewery takes its name from the neighborhood where it was originally located. In 2005, the brewery moved to nearby ].<ref>Greg Kitsock, , ''The Washington Post'', 16 January 2008</ref> '''Starr Hill Brewery''' was founded in 1999 in the town of ], by Mark Thompson and Kristin Dolan. The brewery takes its name from the neighborhood where it was originally located. In 2005, the brewery moved to nearby ].<ref>Greg Kitsock, , ''The Washington Post'', 16 January 2008</ref>


Starr Hill's beers can be found throughout the mid-Atlantic and southeast United States. The brewery has won several awards for its beer, in particular the Dark Starr Stout, which is the most decorated Dry Irish stout in the American craft brewing scene.<ref>"Aiming for high mark; Virginia's Starr Hill Brewers hope to go nationwide within the next 10 years", ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', 30 June 2006</ref> Starr Hill's beers can be found throughout the mid-Atlantic and southeast United States. The brewery has won several awards for its beer, in particular the Dark Starr Stout, which is the most decorated Dry Irish stout in the American craft brewing scene.<ref>"Aiming for high mark; Virginia's Starr Hill Brewers hope to go nationwide within the next 10 years", ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', 30 June 2006</ref>
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Starr Hill Brewery
LocationCrozet, Virginia
United States
Opened1999
Active beers
Name Type
Grateful Pale Ale
Jomo Vienna Lager Vienna Lager
Dark Starr Stout Stout
Double Platinum Imperial India Pale Ale
Northern Lights India Pale Ale
The Love Hefeweizen
Starr Pils Pilsner
Monticello Reserve Ale Historical Beer
Seasonal beers
Name Type
Saison (Spring) Saison
Soul Shine (Summer) Belgian Pale Ale
Boxcar (Autumn) Porter
Snow Blind (Winter) DoppelBock
Other beers
Name Type
Taste of Honey Belgian Dubbel
Little Red RooStarr Milk Stout
Whiter Shade of Pale White India Pale Ale

Starr Hill Brewery was founded in 1999 in the town of Charlottesville, Virginia, by Mark Thompson and Kristin Dolan. The brewery takes its name from the neighborhood where it was originally located. In 2005, the brewery moved to nearby Crozet, Virginia.

Starr Hill's beers can be found throughout the mid-Atlantic and southeast United States. The brewery has won several awards for its beer, in particular the Dark Starr Stout, which is the most decorated Dry Irish stout in the American craft brewing scene.

In 2007, Starr Hill signed a distribution deal with Anheuser Busch but was released from this agreement in 2011.

Along with South Street Brewery, Blue Mountain Brewery, Wild Wolf Brewing Company and Devils Backbone Brewing Company, Starr Hill forms the Brew Ridge Trail.

References

  1. Greg Kitsock, A Brewer With Hope in the Hereafter, The Washington Post, 16 January 2008
  2. "Aiming for high mark; Virginia's Starr Hill Brewers hope to go nationwide within the next 10 years", Richmond Times-Dispatch, 30 June 2006
  3. Anheuser Busch, Starr Hill Enters Distribution Agreement with Anheuser-Busch, "Anheuser-Busch", 18 December 2007
  4. http://brewridgetrail.com/destinations/

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