Three Notch’d Brewing Company to expand Charlottesville spot

by | Jun 30, 2017 | BEER & SPIRITS

Back in September , Charlottesville’s Three Notch’d Brewing Company joined the RVA craft beer community with the opening of their RVA Collab House in Scott’s Addition. Now, after releasing local favorites like “Fernet Saison” and “Hops Addition” IPA, the hands behind the beer have recently announced plans to expand their original facility. 

The expansion will create eight new jobs through its $2.9 million investment. The Charlottesville brewery, which opened in 2013, will purchase 69 percent of its agricultural inputs from Virginia farmers according to Wednesday’s news release . Three Notch’d will be able to grow distribution and meet demand in Virginia and the surrounding markets with the expansion.

“As a company, Three Notchd Brewing is rooted in the history of the Commonwealth, and the ideals ingrained in the formation of Virginia,” said Three Notchd Brewing CEO George Kastendike in the release. “We are dedicated to putting those ideals into action through community involvement and the utilization of resources found locally and regionally. This grant will allow us to continue driving innovation within the industry while staying true to our core mission of bringing the highest quality product to our customers.”

The Scott’s Addition spot, which operates a 3.5 barrel brewhouse, brews 75 percent of their beer in collaboration with local businesses and organizations in Richmond. Expansions on the original location are set to build local Charlottesville businesses as well.

Photo: Three Notch’d Brewing

Three Notch’d Brewing Company opened in Charlottesville in 2012 and expanded with a location in Harrisonburg location in 2014. Head Brewer Dave Warwick, George Kastendike, CEO & Founder, Scott Roth, President & Founder, and Derek Naughton, Director Of Sales & Founder make up the Three Notch’d team and you can read a more detailed interview with Warwick from RVA Mag’s 25th issue here on expansion plans.

                                                              Photo Credit: Three Notch’d Brewing

They hold strong to their Virginia roots with brews like ’40 Mile IPA’ and “No Veto”, but sill keep it creative with beers like their Biggie S’mores Imperial Stout.

According to the news release, The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services partnered with the City of Charlottesville, the Charlottesville Economic Development Authority, and Three Notch’d Brewing Company to secure the project. Gov. McAuliffe approved a $50,000 grant from the Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund, which Charlottesville will  match with local funds.

Caley Sturgill

Caley Sturgill

Caley Sturgill is the Director of Media at RVA Magazine. Email her at caley@rvamag.com for inquiries and RVA On Tap releases.




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