One night this week my soon-to-be-driving son asked if we could drive for a couple hours so that he could earn night-time driving hours. Of course, I replied, as long as it includes a stop at
Backroom Brewery - over an hour away as shown by
theCompass Craft Beverage Finder. I had been targetting the brewery after several trips to visit the
Sip Shenandoah Trail and learning that the brewery was Virginia's first farm brewery. The operation is an outgrowth of the
Sunflower Cottage herb farm where they planted hops in 2012; helped Warren County pass an ordinance to allow farm breweries in 2013; built out a brewery that following year; and finally, opened an expanded brewery, event center, and tasting room in 2019.
With that expanded capability BackRoom offers almost two dozen beers in their tasting room, many brewed with homegrown herbs. The perfect example is their flagship Lemon Basil Wheat Ale, brewed with fresh lemon zest & sweet basil -- and a remembrance of the days twisting lemon juice into Pyramid Hefeweisen. The Kiss Me Kolsch and Regions Pilsner are solid thirst quenchers and the Backpacker Pale Ale a reminder of the old school pale ales without the hop punch. However, the two favorites were the Shenandoah Sunset Hazy IPA and the Farmwork Rosemary Rye Saison -- both just delicious versions of what you would expect from the styles and the ingredients.
We hope to visit again soon on a weekday to savor more of these beers and try the kitchen. Cheers.