List of breweries in Virginia

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Virginia has a relatively large number of craft breweries per capita. Craft Breweries Per Capita (US).svg
Virginia has a relatively large number of craft breweries per capita.

The following is a list of breweries in Virginia.

Breweries

This list is separated into the various counties and independent cities in Virginia. In cases where an independent city also serves as the county seat of an adjacent county, that city has been included in the county's list.

Contents

Albemarle County

A flight of beers at the Blue Mountain Brewery, on the border of Nelson and Albemarle Counties Blue Mountain Brewery flight.jpg
A flight of beers at the Blue Mountain Brewery, on the border of Nelson and Albemarle Counties

Amherst County

Alexandria

Arlington

Augusta County

Bedford County

Caroline County

Chesterfield County

Culpeper County

Danville

Fairfax County

Falls Church

Fauquier County

Franklin County

Frederick County

Fredericksburg

Galax

Goochland County

Hampton

Hanover County

Henrico County

Loudoun County

Madison County

Manassas

Montgomery County

Nelson County

The Basecamp brew house of Devil's Backbone Brewery in Albemarle County, Virginia Devil's Backbone Brewery.jpg
The Basecamp brew house of Devil's Backbone Brewery in Albemarle County, Virginia

Norfolk

Pulaski County

Richmond

Roanoke

Roanoke County

Rockbridge County

Rockingham County

Virginia Beach

Washington County

Waynesboro

Williamsburg

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