List of breweries in West Virginia

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The following is a list of West Virginia-based breweries

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BreweryLocationDescription
Big Timber BrewingElkins [1] [2] Taproom
Bridge Brew Works [3] Fayetteville [4] Brewery Taproom
Greenbrier Valley Brewing Co. [5] Lewisburg [2] Brewery taproom
Morgantown Brewing Company [2] Morgantown [5] Taproom and restaurant
Mountain State Brewing CompanyMorgantown, [5] Thomas, [2] [6]
Bridgeport
Taproom in Thomas; Restaurants in Morgantown and Bridgeport
North End Tavern & BreweryParkersburg [7] Est. 1899 – Taproom and restaurant
Parkersburg Brewing CompanyParkersburg [8] Taproom and restaurant
Short Story BrewingRivesville [9] [10] Taproom and restaurant
Stumptown AlesDavis [11] Taproom, limited food menu

The website BrilliantStream.com [12] maintains a current listing of all licensed, active West Virginia breweries, their addresses and contact info, as well as, keeps a listing of WV brewery projects in development.

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References

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  7. The Herald-Dispatch. "WV Craft Beer Week kicks off Saturday and runs through Aug. 22". herald-dispatch.com. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  8. Parkersburg News and Sentinel. "Company plans Market Street brewery, taproom". newsandsentinel.com. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  9. Virginian, Sarah Goodrich | Times West. "Short Story Brewing open in Rivesville". Times West Virginian. Retrieved 2017-09-30.
  10. Virginian, Kaitlyn Neff | Times West. "Short Story Brewing wins Best of Festival". Times West Virginian. Retrieved 2017-09-30.
  11. Bockway, Charles (30 June 2015). "Stumptown Ales hopkicks WV beer scene". Brilliant Stream. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  12. "Brilliant Stream" . Retrieved 15 July 2019.