A Quick Note On The Brewery…

We receive a large number of calls asking to come out to the brewery and are flattered by the attention. We would love to have you all out to raise a pint, but unfortunately the brewery is a little too hard to get to and for now we are keeping it closed for tastings.

The road is a little bit too steep and narrow for traffic and would probably be a bit worse after a few of our strong beers. But there’s nothing to fear! Our beer is always on tap now at the Duvall Tavern. You’ll find our Burn Ban Porter year round there as well as a rotating tap of our seasonals.

We are continuing to look into the possibility of opening a tasting room soon and we’ll keep you informed of the progress. Until then, thank you so much for the continued support and kind words. We’ll keep trying our best to make the beers you love to drink!

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America’s Beer Renaissance: Consumer Choice and Variety in the U.S. Beer Market

We love our town… don’t you?
So many things happen as a community, you watch your friends succeed and fail on a level that you could never understand as a younger person. Growing older—through rumor and conjecture—you learn about them, all their faults and horrible bits. Sometimes you really don’t even want to, but it happens.

That is the wonderful thing about beer. There’s no thinking about it. When a beer fits your region, your county, your city—it just fits. There’s not really a way to put it into words that can do it a proper justice. Maybe it’s the water, or the way it finishes perfectly as a stout. Possibly it’s the the way smoke nestles itself just right among the grains that make up a porter you weren’t expecting to take your breath away. In the end, your personal experience will make up all the difference for any sort of bottom line you may have already concluded.

But to conclude is already your demise. If you were to venture that there was a beer which it’s flavors were so great, so profound, there was no other to taste from this day forward, we would fear that you were gravely mistaken. Strongly believing among the entire Renaissance any new combination of grains, hops, and yeast done a different way could potentially blow your mind.

We do not profess to be the one to bring upon you this new flavor, or some era of brewing as a Renaissance does seem to be the harbinger of… We only wish to proclaim that it is a noble endeavor for each and every brewer that does exist today to try and blow that mind. Such is not an easy feat among a cynical world.

Our hope as a brewery, is that all people can unite behind the fact, that simpler times are now upon us. Words about any subject were not as easy to find as a few keystrokes on Wikipedia years ago. Words about what you taste and know to be true are on your tongue, and the last pint that you consumed.

Now more than ever is a time when you have a choice as to what beer you will drink. No longer do the domestics own the market. In that case we stand tall and proud with you all, whichever local pint you hold in your hand, and hope that the future of beer shall hold a place for us all, and together we will change the face of American beer.

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Surprise! – Meet “Bos Bruut™, Belgian Strong”

As a surprise addition to our opening tomorrow, we will also be tapping our, “Bos Bruut, Belgian Strong Ale.™” It has an ABV of 10.5% and will be sure to leave a strong impression. There’s only a limited supply however, so come early if you want to give it a try.

Here’s the description –
“Bos Bruut translates to ‘Forest Monster’ in English. Strange calls and movement have been seen and heard surrounding the Duvall Springs Brewery. We needed a strong Belgian to quell our fears as we brewed late into the night. Enjoy this Belgian, and you too may soon forget the things that go bump in the night.”