
I have been to Berkeley Springs Brewing previously in their prior location, but since they have moved spaces and expanded, I needed to make another trip.

This brewery, located along Michigan Lane in Berkeley Springs, is especially unique because Berkeley Springs is known for its spring water. And, beer is all about the water. So, it has a great selling proposition for its beverages.

The flagship styles for Berkeley Springs Brewing include Cacapon Kolsch, American Amber, Berkeley Brown, Warm Springs Pale Ale, Stonewall IPA, Old Oak Stout, and Lover's Leap IPA.

They also produce Mountain Top Tea beverages, which are low ABV, low calorie, low carb with natural flavor (and many are gluten free) seltzer alternatives. Flavors include: Blackberry, Early Grey Tea, Green Tea Sour and Mandarin Orange Rooibos.

They even had a hard kombucha, which I took home with me on this particular occasion - just because it's different. I'm not sure I know of another brewery in the state doing a hard kombucha.

The space inside is large, with wooden beams and a huge, wooden bar. There is space for groups, but also lots of bar seating. So I ordered a snack as I took in the space.

The menu features everything from nachos and hummus to BBQ pulled pork and Belgian waffles. That's not to mention their specials, which on this day included a Cranberry-Walnut Brie Plate that I could not pass up. It was served with a large baked brie topped with cranberry and walnuts and served with pita bread.

I snacked on this all the way back to Charleston. The kombucha, of course, had to wait.

But both were delish. I really appreciate the creative approach to both the beer and food - to branch out and try some weird stuff. It's a fun departure from my regular rotations of beer.
