Media Alert
July 5, 2023
Taylor Fuqua, Manager of PR & Marketing; tfuqua@VirginiaHistory.org; 804.342.9661
Richmond, Va- The Virginia Museum of History & Culture(VMHC) is thrilled to announce the return of its annual BrewHaHa beer festival in celebration of Virginia Craft Beer Month. On Saturday, August 5th, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, guests can enjoy craft beer tastings from Virginia breweries, live music from the Slack Family Band, food trucks, and free museum admission, including the museum’s latest starry exhibition Apollo: When We Went to the Moon.
Purchase your tickets today and take advantage of a $30 member rate or $35 non-member rate now through July 16th. Regular ticket prices will be $35 for members and $40 for non-members from July 17th - August 5th.
BrewHaha is the first of three upcoming events the VMHC will host dedicated to celebrating Virginia craft beer, wine, and spirits. Virginia Distilled will take place on Saturday, September 9th, and Virginia Vines will take place on Saturday, October 21st. For more information on these events or to purchase tickets, visit VirginiaHistory.org/Libations
Featured Breweries:
- Big Ugly Brewing – Chesapeake, VA
- Blue Toad Hard Cider – Roseland, VA
- Bold Mariner Brewing – Norfolk, VA
- Caiseal Beer & Spirits – Hampton, VA
- Capstan Bar Brewing Co. – Hampton, VA
- Castleburg Brewery – Richmond, VA
- Garden Grove Brewing – Richmond, VA
- Isley Brewing Co. – Richmond, VA
- Momac Brewing Co. – Portsmouth, VA
- Nansemond Brewing Station – Suffolk, VA
- Nost Brewing Project – Fort Monroe, VA
- Oozlefinch Brewing – Fort Monroe, VA
- Saga Meadery – Front Royal, VA
Food trucks:
- ArrozRVA
- La Boot Cajun Cuisine
- Timber Pizza
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is the only institution dedicated to presenting the entire history of Virginia over time and across regions. Its nationally significant collection of more than 9 million objects, renowned research library, galleries and public programs demonstrate the centrality of Virginia to the narrative of the United States.
The VMHC is owned and operated by the Virginia Historical Society — a private, non-profit organization established in 1831. The historical society is the oldest cultural organization in Virginia and one of the oldest and most distinguished history organizations in the nation.