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Waynesboro, Virginia Central Virginia’s Stable Craft Brewing at Hermitage Hill, an authentic working farm brewery and winery, is building hype for its hazy beer offerings and will be showcasing its latest releases on Friday, January 29 and Wednesday, February 3.
Here’s the schedule for Stable Craft Brewing’s Hazy Beer days:
Friday, January 29, 2021 at 4 PM EST
HAZY NEIPA – THE HAZE, THE WHOLE HAZE, AND NOTHING BUT THE HAZE
You’ll go crazy for our hazy! Stable Craft Brewing’s latest NEIPA creation is dry-hopped with some of their favorites like- Citra, El Dorado, and Mosaic hops, and they’ve added a new variety- Azacca hops giving this hazy IPA lots of Pineapple and tropical notes. At 5.6% ABV you can enjoy more than just one. On Tap only.
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Dec. 27, 1797: The county seat of Ohio County was moved from West Liberty to Wheeling.
Dec. 28, 1879: Brigadier General Billy Mitchell was born in France. As chief of the Army Air Force, Mitchell ordered aircraft of the 88
th Squadron to perform reconnaissance during the 1921 Miners’ March on Logan.
Dec. 28, 1978: The last trains ran on the Greenbrier Division, a branch line of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Unlike most C&O branches in West Virginia, the Greenbrier Division was not a coal-hauling line but served the valley’s timber industry.
Dec. 29, 1861: Confederate soldiers burned most of downtown Sutton. The town slowly rebuilt but remained small until the local timber industry boomed in the 1890 to 1920 period.
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