Brewery Profile
Woodstock Brewhouse
A visit here centers on an adapted industrial space just off Main Street in Woodstock, where a former Casey Jones work clothes factory has been converted for brewing. The room’s preserved details are part of the first impression: tall 14-foot ceilings, aged wood flooring, and the kind of older factory character that gives the brewery a different feel from a standard storefront. In Woodstock’s local beer scene, it functions as a town-based craft brewery with roots in the area rather than as a remote production site. The owners are long-time Shenandoah Valley residents who moved from years of home-brewing into commercial production, and that background shows in the brewery’s emphasis on making a range of beers rather than building the whole identity around one style.
Travelers moving through the Shenandoah Valley often look for stops that connect them to the region beyond scenery and small-town streets: local food, local drink, historic buildings, and businesses that make use of existing downtown fabric. Woodstock Brewhouse fits that pattern because the building itself is part of the experience, and because the brewery prioritizes ingredients from the surrounding Shenandoah Valley when those ingredients are available. The beer program is described broadly rather than narrowly, with a variety of styles reflecting the different tastes of the ownership group. For visitors, that means the draw is not a single flagship or a fixed category of beer, but the chance to see what the brewery is pouring at the time and how it interprets familiar styles through a local lens.
Practical planning should stay flexible, since specific amenities, food arrangements, seating policies, and entertainment schedules are not established here from the available information. The taproom is the place to confirm the day’s pours, ask which beers use regional ingredients, and learn what is currently available to drink on site or take away if offered. Its position just off Main Street makes it a natural add-on to time spent in Woodstock’s downtown area, especially for visitors who prefer breweries with a sense of place and a visible connection to an older building. Expect the main point of the stop to be the beer, the renovated factory setting, and a Shenandoah Valley business shaped by residents who brought a home-brewing background into a commercial brewhouse.
The owners of Woodstock Brewhouse are long-time residents of the Shenandoah Valley, transitioning from years of home-brewing to commercial production in Woodstock, Virginia. Established in a renovated industrial building just off Main Street, the facility occupies the former Casey Jones work clothes factory. Restoration efforts preserved the structure's original character, including 14-foot ceilings and aged wood flooring. The brewery focuses on producing a variety of styles, reflecting the diverse tastes of the ownership group, and prioritizes sourcing ingredients locally from the surrounding Shenandoah Valley region when possible.
Website available
123 E Court St, Woodstock, Virginia, 22664-1761
Phone: 540-459-BREW (2739)
Website: http://www.woodstockbrewhouse.com
Hours: Mon: 11:30am - 8pm Tues - Wed: 4 - 8pm Thurs: 4 - 10pm Fri: 11:30am - 10pm Sat: 11:30am - 10pm Sun: 11:30am - 8pm
Popular Beers
A quick look at notable pours currently tied to Woodstock Brewhouse.
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north fork
golden ale
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Brite Blonde Ale
Blonde Ale
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Seven Bender
american pale ale
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Beckford Parish
Extra Pale Ale
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Crow’s Provender
India Pale Ale
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Tipsy Squirrel
Nut Brown Ale
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red banks
irish red ale
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Casey Jones Vanilla Porter
Porter
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Massanutten Milk Stout
Milk Stout
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Muellerstadt MarzenBier
lager Märzen
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Paysan Saison
Belgian style Saison
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BROHEMIAN
AMERICAN pILSNER
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Low Water Bridge
Session Ale
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low water bridge
session ale
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Shrumkin pumpkin amber ale
pumpkin amber ale
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Krampus holiday ale
holiday ale
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Capola mountain chestnut ale
Winter Ale/Chestnut Ale
Beer Styles at Woodstock Brewhouse
Woodstock Brewhouse brews across a range of styles. The current lineup includes golden ale, Blonde Ale, american pale ale, Extra Pale Ale, India Pale Ale, Nut Brown Ale, irish red ale, Porter, Milk Stout, lager Märzen, Belgian style Saison, and AMERICAN pILSNER. 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.
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Weekly Tuesday Trivia
Jul 7, 2026
Join Woodstock Brewhouse every Tuesday for Trivia night to test your knowledge and enjoy the community atmosphere. A fun recurring weekly event every Tuesday evening.
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Live Music with Alex Kerns
Jul 8, 2026
Enjoy live music at Woodstock Brewhouse with Alex Kerns, featured this Thursday night from 6pm to 9pm. Great way to unwind with good tunes and craft beer.
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Thursday Live Music
Jul 9, 2026
Woodstock Brewhouse lists Thursday hours as 4–10 PM with live music. This appears to be a weekly live music offering at the brewery.
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Shane Click
Jul 9, 2026
Live music performance by Shane Click at Woodstock Brewhouse.
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Pat Craig
Jul 16, 2026
Live music performance by Pat Craig at Woodstock Brewhouse.
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Bob Keel
Jul 23, 2026
Live music performance by Bob Keel at Woodstock Brewhouse.
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Jo & Ray Enke
Jul 30, 2026
Live music performance by Jo & Ray Enke at Woodstock Brewhouse.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where is Woodstock Brewhouse located?
- Woodstock Brewhouse is located at 123 E Court St, Woodstock, Virginia, 22664-1761. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
- What are Woodstock Brewhouse's hours?
- Current hours are: Mon: 11:30am - 8pm Tues - Wed: 4 - 8pm Thurs: 4 - 10pm Fri: 11:30am - 10pm Sat: 11:30am - 10pm Sun: 11:30am - 8pm. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
- How can I learn more about Woodstock Brewhouse?
- Visit http://www.woodstockbrewhouse.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.