Brewery Profile

Dirt Farm Brewing

On a working farm property in Bluemont, Virginia, Dirt Farm Brewing presents a version of the local beer scene that is closely tied to the land around it. A visitor arriving at the brewery finds a taproom and patio set on the slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains, with views extending across the surrounding Loudoun Valley. The setting is part of the experience: outdoor seating looks over agricultural land used for cultivation, and the brewery’s identity is built around the farm rather than around a purely urban taproom model. Its “farm-raised” approach means beer production emphasizes ingredients grown on-site when available, including fresh produce and grains from adjacent fields.

Travelers moving through this part of Virginia often seek out stops that connect mountain scenery, working farmland, and local food and drink. Dirt Farm Brewing fits that pattern by offering a place to sit with draft beer while looking directly at the landscape that helps supply the brewery. Because the beer list rotates, visitors should expect the lineup to change rather than assume a fixed set of house offerings. The known focus is not on one specific style but on beers that can incorporate what the farm is producing at the time. That gives the visit a seasonal character, especially for those interested in how agricultural ingredients can shape a brewery’s output.

For practical planning, the taproom is the place to confirm the day’s pours and any current food options. Food service is available to complement the draft selection, though specific dishes should not be assumed in advance. The patio and outdoor seating areas are central amenities, particularly for visitors who want views of the valley and the farm fields, but weather and season will affect how much time guests spend outside. No specific hours, reservation policies, pet rules, or event schedules should be inferred without checking directly with the brewery before visiting. For those already exploring Bluemont or the Blue Ridge side of Loudoun County, Dirt Farm Brewing is a farm-based brewery stop with beer, food service, and a view-oriented setting.

Dirt Farm Brewing was established on a working farm property in Bluemont, Virginia, focusing on utilizing ingredients grown on-site for its beer production. The brewery operates a taproom and patio situated on the slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering views of the surrounding Loudoun Valley. Production emphasizes "farm-raised" beers, incorporating fresh produce and grains sourced directly from the adjacent fields when available. The facility includes outdoor seating areas that overlook the agricultural land used for cultivation. Food service options are available to complement the rotating selection of draft beers.

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18701 Foggy Bottom Rd, Bluemont, Virginia, 20135-1858

Phone: (540) 554.BEER(2337)

Website: http://www.dirtfarmbrewing.com

Hours: Monday - Wednesday 12-5pm Thursday + Friday 12-8pm Saturday 11-8pm Sunday 10-5pm Last Call 30 min Prior to Closing

Popular Beers

A quick look at notable pours currently tied to Dirt Farm Brewing.

Beer Styles at Dirt Farm Brewing

Dirt Farm Brewing brews across a range of styles. The current lineup includes Barleywine, NE IPA, Hard Seltzer, Milk Stout, Stout, Fresh Hop IPA, and IPA. Specific pours rotate over time — check the taproom board on the day of your visit for what is currently available on tap.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming public events currently attached to this brewery.

  • Oyster Fest Weekend with Nomini Bay Oysters

    Jul 3, 2026

    Nomini Bay Oysters will be serving their famous oysters all weekend at Dirt Farm Brewing for the Oyster Fest.

  • Founders Tour and Tasting

    Jul 3, 2026

    Join Owners, Bruce and Janell Zurschmeide, for a Founders Tour and Tasting to learn all about our family history, a peek behind-the-scenes of the brew house and a private tasting!…

  • Fourth of July at Dirt Farm

    Jul 4, 2026

    Raise a pint and celebrate the Fourth of July at Dirt Farm. From the brewery’s 1,100 ft. elevation, guests can see multiple fireworks displays across the Loudoun Valley.

  • Fourth of July Celebration

    Jul 4, 2026

    Raise a pint and celebrate the Fourth of July at Dirt Farm Brewing. From the brewery’s 1,100-foot elevation, guests can see multiple firework displays across the Loudoun Valley.

  • Lobster Roll Food Special

    Jul 4, 2026

    Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from June through August, Chef Megan serves fresh lobster rolls loaded with lobster on a buttery toasted roll.

  • Summer Sundays Live Music Series

    Jul 5, 2026

    Dirt Farm Brewing’s Summer Sundays Live Music Series features local musicians performing live every Sunday from June through September.

  • Harry Potter Trivia Night

    Jul 9, 2026

    Guests can gather a team and test their Hogwarts knowledge at Harry Potter Trivia Night at Dirt Farm Brewing. The event is listed as free.

  • Fireside Fish Fridays

    Jul 10, 2026

    Beginning on Friday, February 20 through Good Friday on Friday, April 3, enjoy a big 'ol plate stacked with fish and fixin's from The Kitchen at Dirt Farm!

  • Live Music with Niya Hartley

    Jul 10, 2026

    Spend the evening listening to live music by Niya Hartley, a Round Hill local known for sweet and smooth music.

  • Dirt Farm Turns 11 Celebration

    Jul 10, 2026

    Dirt Farm Brewing is celebrating its 11th birthday with beer, food, and community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Dirt Farm Brewing located?
Dirt Farm Brewing is located at 18701 Foggy Bottom Rd, Bluemont, Virginia, 20135-1858. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Dirt Farm Brewing's hours?
Current hours are: Monday - Wednesday 12-5pm Thursday + Friday 12-8pm Saturday 11-8pm Sunday 10-5pm Last Call 30 min Prior to Closing. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
How can I learn more about Dirt Farm Brewing?
Visit http://www.dirtfarmbrewing.com for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.