Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail

Your Passport to Drink in the Valleymapmaster_rev5_11

How to Participate in the Passport Program

1. Visit any 8 of 17 Breweries
Pick up your passport at any of our participating breweries or visitor’s centers (Harrisonburg, Staunton, Lexington and Rockbridge, or Rockfish Gap). Once you have your passport it’s time for the fun part to begin.

2. Stamp Your Beerwerks Trail Passport
Collect EIGHT stamps at any brewery on the Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail. Visit at least two zones. Be the first to complete your passport and send it in to win a FREE t-shirt.

3. Get your T-shirt (aka bragging rights)
Mail your passport. Be sure and include your email, mailing address, and your shirt size! Must be 21 or older to participate. Only one t-shirt per person. Valid while supplies last.

 

Valley Fresh, Valley Brewed

Sample some of the best craft beer in the country as you make your way along the Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail. With 14 breweries to try, all within an easy hour’s drive from one another, relax and enjoy all the Shenandoah Valley has to offer. Boasting some of the nation’s most beautiful farms and mountains, take in the scent of ancient forests on a hike, explore a fascinating new community, taste the fresh flavors of a farm-to-table meal, or listen to music under the stars as you discover a new favorite band. There’s so much to enjoy in the Shenandoah Valley. Plan your next adventure at: www.BeerwerksTrail.com.

Raise A Glass!

Stop at the Harrisonburg breweries while on the trail. Brothers Craft Brewing, Pale Fire Brewing Company, The Friendly Fermenter, Three Notch’d Valley Collab House and Restless Moons Brewing Company frequently host food trucks, most welcome patrons to bring in carryout, and a few offer local snacks. Many host live music events, offer growler fills, and are kid- and dog-friendly.

Shenandoah BEERWERKS Trail Itinerary