Devils Backbone Brewing Company
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Location | Roseland, Virginia, US |
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Opened | 2008 |
Annual production volume | 84,000 US beer barrels (99,000 hl)[1] |
Owned by | Anheuser-Busch InBev |
The Devils Backbone Brewing Company is a brewpub located in Roseland, Virginia, owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev. It was established in 2008 by Steven Crandall. In 2012, a 15,000 square foot production facility and tap room, referred to as "The Outpost", was established near Lexington, Virginia. In 2016, the company was purchased by Anheuser-Busch InBev,[2] meaning that Devils Backbone Brewing Company would no longer meet the Brewers Association definition of a "craft brewery", since ownership by Anheuser-Busch InBev exceeds the definition's 25% maximum ownership by a non-craft brewery.[3]
History
Steven and Heidi Crandall founded the Devils Backbone Brewery Company in 2008.[4] The brewing facility was built on a 100-acre (40 ha) property surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains.[5] The brewery takes its name from the ridge named by Thomas Jefferson's father, who surveyed the Blue Ridge Mountains.[6]
In 2016, Anheuser-Busch acquired Devils Backbone Brewing Company.[7]
Locations
Devils Backbone operates two main breweries in Virginia: The Outpost Brewery & Tap Room, located in Lexington, Virginia, and Basecamp, located in Roseland, Virginia.
Select brews can also be found in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Delaware.[8] Since the purchase by Anheuser-Busch, the company has expanded into the markets of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Tennessee.[9]
Beers
Devils Backbone produces approximately 128 different beers.[10] In 2015, the company produced close to 62,000 barrels of beer.[6] The following year, 75,000 barrels were produced.[9] The beer is produced with a traditional German-style brewing system.[11] Since 2016, the company began to release both the Vienna Lager and the Eight Point IPA in 12-ounce cans.[12]
Vienna Lager
One of the most notable beers brewed by the company, Vienna Lager, was included in Men's Journal "Best 100 Beers in the World,"[13] and by Food & Wine "50 Best American Lagers."[13] The lager took up nearly 60% of the company's volume in 2015.
Awards
- 2015 Great American Beer Festival - Gold[14]
- 2012 Great American Beer Festival - Gold[14]
- 2014 World Beer Cup Silver[14]
- 2014 Virginia Craft Brewers Fest Gold[14]
Eight Point IPA
The Eight Point IPA was the first beer that was brewed at Devils Backbone.[12] The beer is among the company's Backbone Basecamp Favorites lineup.[12]
Danzig
The Baltic-style porter has been brewed since 2009.[15] It is one of the most popular beers in Devils Backbone Trail Blazers series.[15] The porter has earned several awards.
Awards
- 2013 Great American Beer Festival - Bronze[15]
- 2012 Great American Beer Festival - Silver[15]
- 2010 World Beer Cup - Gold[15]
- 2009 Great American Beer Festival - Silver[15]
List of beers brewed
Name[10] | Style | ABV |
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16 Point | American Double/ Imperial IPA | 9.1 |
1887 Stout | American Stout | 7.2 |
319 Hebron Ale | American Pale Ale (APA) | 5.1 |
8.5 Barrel Stout | American Stout | 5.9 |
Advantageous Weizenbock | Weizenbock | 6.8 |
Agave Double Pils | American Double / Imperial Pilsner | 7.0 |
Ale of Fergus | English Dark Mild Ale | 4.0 |
Ale of Fergus Version 6.5 | Scottish Ale | 6.5 |
Ale of Fergus Winter Warmer | Scottish Ale | 6.7 |
Alpen Bock | Bock | 6.9 |
Apple-achian Pie Stout | Herbed / Spiced Beer | 8.0 |
Apricot Weiss | Hefeweizen | 5.3 |
Auster Brau | Kolsch | 5.0 |
Aviator | American Amber / Red Lager | 5.5 |
Azreal | Belgium Strong Pale Ale | 7.0 |
Back Packin | American Brown Ale | 6.2 |
Baltic Coffee | Baltic Porter | 8.0 |
Baracus | American Strong Ale | 9.6 |
Barclay's London Dark Lager | Euro Dark Lager | 5.8 |
Bavarian Dark Lager | Munich Dunkel Lager | 5.7 |
Belgian Witbier | Witbier | 5.1 |
Berliner Metro Weiss | Berliner Weissbier | 3.8 |
Beta Max | American Double / Imperial IPA | 7.7 |
Beyond All Raisins | American Barleywine | 10.6 |
Bier De Noel | Belgian Dark Ale | 6.2 |
Black Lager | Schwarzbier | 5.1 |
Black Rock Oatmeal Stout | Oatmeal Stout | 4.5 |
Blue Ridge Hope Revival Ale | American Brown Ale | 6.0 |
Bravo Four Point Session IPA | American IPA | 4.4 |
Cafe De Manana | American Porter | 6.7 |
Catty Wompus | Belgian IPA | 7.5 |
Cocoa Bear | American Double / Imperial Stout | 11.0 |
Cocoa Danzig | Baltic Porter | 6.7 |
Cocoa Schwartz | Schwartzbier | 5.1 |
Crab Gose | Gose | 4.0 |
Craic Stout | Irish Dry Stout | 4.6 |
Cranberry Gose | Gose | 4.0 |
Cross Eyed Stranger | American IPA | 7.8 |
Cru Noir | Saison / Farmhouse Ale | 6.0 |
Crystall Brett | Saison / Farmhouse Ale | 5.5 |
Czech 10 | American Pale Lager | 4.3 |
Danzig Baltic Porter | Baltic Porter | 8.0 |
Dark Abby | Dubbel | 7.5 |
Dead Bear Imperial Stout | American Double / Imperial Stout | 11.0 |
Earned Run Ale | American Pale Ale (APA) | 4.2 |
Eight Point IPA | American IPA | 6.2 |
Five Apostles Saison | Saison / Farmhouse Ale | 6.9 |
Flor De Luna | Belgian Pale Ale | 5.9 |
Four Point Pale Ale | American Pale Ale (APA) | 4.0 |
Ginger Brau | Euro Pale Lager | 4.5 |
Glitter Bomb | American Wild Ale | 5.0 |
Gold Leaf Lager | Munich Helles Lager | 4.5 |
Granát | Polotmavé / Czech Half-dark Lager | 6.9 |
Grill Marks | Kolsch | 3.0 |
Hoopla | Baltic Porter | 9.5 |
Ichabod Crandall | Pumpkin Ale | 5.1 |
India Pale Lager | American Pale Lager | 6.1 |
Inspirado | Saison / Farmhouse Ale | 7.3 |
IPA (Wetherspoons) | American IPA | 5.5 |
IPA Plus | American Double / Imperial IPA | 6.2 |
Jarilo IPA | American IPA | 6.5 |
Juniper IPA | American IPA | 8.2 |
Just Joshin | Kolsch | 4.5 |
Kabong | American Double / Imperial IPA | 11.1 |
Kash's Kavern American Stout | American Stout | 5.6 |
Kilt Flasher | Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy | 8.0 |
Kung Pow! Enter The Hop | American IPA | 6.8 |
Lemon-Ada | American Pale Ale (APA) | 5.2 |
Mailbock | Mailbock / Helles Bock | 7.0 |
March Forth | American Brown Ale | 4.6 |
Meadow Bier | German Pilsener | 5.0 |
Montpelier's Best Ambition Ale | American Amber / Red Ale | 5.4 |
Morana | Tmavé/Czech Dark Lager | 5.6 |
Morning Bear | American Stout | 11.0 |
Morning Bear Imperial Coffee Stout | American Double / Imperial Stout | 10.5 |
Neapolitans Stout | American Stout | 7.0 |
New Fest | Marzen / Oktoberfest | 5.9 |
No Problemo | Euro Dark Lager | 5.7 |
O'Fest | Marzen / Oktoberfest | 5.8 |
Old Glen | American Brown Ale | 7.8 |
Oma's Apricot Jam | Dunkelweizen | 5.6 |
Outpost Ale | English Brown Ale | 5.5 |
Pear Lager | Fruit / Vegetable Beer | 4.4 |
Pilot Brew Ale | American Pale Ale (APA) | 5.9 |
Piwo Gwarski | Rauchbier | 3.6 |
Pub Ale | English Pale Mild Ale | 4.8 |
Pumpkin Hunter | Pumpkin Ale | 5.1 |
Ramsey's Draft Stout | Irish Red Ale | 5.5 |
Ramsey's Export Stout | Foreign / Export Stout | 6.8 |
Reilly's Red Ale | Irish Red Ale | 5.5 |
Reilly's Rye Ale | Rye Beer | 5.8 |
Revenge Of The Mariner | American Barleywine | 13.1 |
Shroomback Lager | American Pale Lager | 7.7 |
Single Hop IPA | American IPA | 7.9 |
Single Hop Strongpale Ale | American Pale Ale (APA) | 6.4 |
Sixteen Point Imperial IPA | American Double / Imperial IPA | 9.1 |
Sixth Circle (collab W Parkway Brewing) | American IPA | 5.7 |
Skull Crushing Ape | Weizenbock | 8.0 |
Smokehaus Rauchbier | Rauchbier | 5.3 |
Smokehouse Porter | Smoked Beer | 5.7 |
Space Fruit Pale Ale | American Pale Ale (APA) | 4.6 |
Spider Bite | American Black Ale | 4.2 |
Stringduster | American Pale Ale (APA) | 4.4 |
Striped Bass Pale Ale | American Pale Ale (APA) | 5.0 |
Sugar Plum | Fruit / Vegetable Beer | 7.8 |
Summer Haze | Herbed / Spiced Beer | 4.4 |
Tag Out IPL | American Pale Lager | 4.2 |
Tectonic Barleywine | American Barleywine | 11.6 |
Ten Point IPA | American Double / Imperial IPA | 7.8 |
The Keeler | American Blonde Ale | 4.2 |
Three Ridges Belgian Style Triple | Tripel | 8.5 |
Tides De Mars | Biere de Garde | 6.1 |
Tommy Two Fists | Dortmunder / Export Lager | 5.7 |
Trail Angel Weiss | Hefeweizen | 4.7 |
Trail Angel Weissbier | Hefeweizen | 4.7 |
Trailblazer | Imperial IPA | 9.1 |
Treadwell IPLA | American Pale Lager | 7.5 |
Tropical Thunder | Kristalweizen | 5.3 |
Trukker Pils | Czech Pilsener | 5.0 |
Turbo Cougar | Mailbock / Helles Bock | 6.8 |
Twelve Point IPA | American Double / Imperial IPA | 8.3 |
Tye Porter | American Porter | 6.0 |
UK IPA | English India Pale Ale (IPA) | 6.7 |
Vienna Lager | Vienna Lager | 5.2 |
Vision Quest Southwest Lager | American Pale Lager | 7.1 |
Wintergreen Weiss | Hefeweizen | 4.7 |
Wood Aged Dark Abby | Dubbel | 6.8 |
Wood Aged Kilt Flasher | Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy | 7.6 |
Yakima Hop Fight | American Double / Imperial IPA | 8.4 |
Awards
Over the years, Devils Backbone Brewing Company has earned high recognition in the brewing industry.[8] Since opening in 2008, the company has won 28 medals at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Colorado.[16]
National Titles
The Great American Beer Festival
- 2014 Great American Beer Festival Mid-Size Brewery & Brewery Team[17]
- 2013 Small Brewing Company & Small Brewing Company Team[17]
- 2012 Small Brewpub & Small Brewpub Brewer[17]
- 2010 World Beer Cup Champion Brewery[17]
- Virginia Craft Brewers Fest Best of Show Medals: 2015, 2014, 2013 & 2012[17]
World Beer Cup
- 2016 Won a Gold Award in the German-Style Schwarzbier category[18]
- 2016 Won a Gold Award in the Irish-Style Red Ale[18]
Australian International Beer Awards
Virginia Craft Brewers Fest
References
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- ^ Hahn, Fritz (13 August 2016). "Amid deal with Anheuser-Busch, craft brewery gets kicked out of its own festival". Retrieved 11 January 2018 – via www.washingtonpost.com.
- ^ "Craft Brewer Defined". brewersassociation.org.
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- ^ "Craft Beer Club". craftbeerclub.com. 2017.
- ^ a b Times-Dispatch, John Reid Blackwell Richmond. "Anheuser-Busch to buy Devils Backbone Brewing Company in Nelson County". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
- ^ "Anheuser-Busch to acquire Devils Backbone Brewing Co". All About Beer. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
- ^ a b "New in the Philly Market: Devils Backbone Brewing Company | Philly Beer Scene". www.beerscenemag.com. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
- ^ a b Schkloven, Emma. "Rest of the Story: Anheuser-Busch purchase of Devils Backbone brings expansion to Nelson brewery". NewsAdvance.com. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
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