Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

🍺 A festival to celebrate Virginia Craft Beer Month

Sponsored by
A group of people are enjoying craft brews and bites at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

Guests must be 21+ to attend the sixth annual Virginia Brews craft beer festival, formerly known as BrewHaHa.

Photo provided by Virginia Museum of History & Culture

Cheers to Virginia Craft Beer Month, Richmond. To celebrate, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture is hosting its Virginia Brews festival on Saturday, Aug. 3. Here’s what’s on tap with your ticket purchase:

  • Festival admission + free museum admission
  • Eight, 3-oz pour tickets
  • Commemorative tasting glasses
  • Live music + food trucks
  • Brews from Big Ugly Brewing, Caiseal Beer & Spirits Company, Dancing Kilt Brewery, Fine Creek Brewing Company, Redbeard Brewing Company, and many more

See the full brewery list + snag tix

More from RICtoday
The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia and the Bon Air Historical Society are holding an antiques evaluation event on Saturday, Oct. 12
From specialty lattes to spicy chais and all things pumpkin spice, here’s where you can go to get a taste of fall in your cup of coffee.
Plans for “America’s Friendliest Marathon” include live podcast tapings and group shakeout runs.
The citywide celebration of all things urban forestry returns Oct. 11-20.
We asked you where to find the best frank in the city
The Jackson Ward destination was the central topic of a summit over the summer, which has since resulted in renderings and strategies open for public comment.
The new space will be a local book store/coffee shop combo
Coverage for five bus routes and two microtransit areas will be extended starting Sunday, Oct. 20
Here’s where you can meet the American Revolution figure at reenactment events and lectures around Richmond
Donations of money, blood, and supplies are in high demand after the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene