Death Ridge Brewery
5393 Higher Ground Trl, Jeffersonton
(540) 764-4057
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Went on a Saturday night with local band! We brought our RV camper and used Harvest Host to book an overnight spot on the grounds. Great beer and cheap, basic food (pretzels, beer, hot dogs, etc). Food truck was available. Nothing fancy, but good people and a great time!
Love there Bourbon Cider!
First time visit today - Sunday 10/19 - with friends. The level of hospitality that Austin provided plus his knowledge of beers was beyond on point. As someone in the industry for 35+ years and a friendly competitor in the brewery segment, can’t say enough about today’s experience. Beers were really solid, food was great. The property and views, beautiful. Can’t wait to return.
Good music 🎶 🎵 event and good sound.
Came here for the first time to see the Broken String Bluegrass Festival. Great beer, easy parking, and fantastic sets! Will definitely be back.
Great ambiance
Great beer and food. A must stop if passing by
Very nice place. They make some interesting and tasty beers and ciders. Friendly staff and a very clean atmosphere. The outside area is very nice with a great amount of space. There, logo is one of the cooler ones I've seen too.
Good craft beer options and very friendly service
Friendly staff, tasty hard cider, and great music! I was told by a friend that their beer is very good too. I am vegan so food wasn't an option for me other than the large pretzel. I went during the mid afternoon so a meal wasn't necessary.
There were two flavors of hard cider. The Bourbon Aged Cider was my favorite.
Bring your doggy because they are welcome everywhere on the property and inside the bar area. I took a Rover Dog. She got pets from everyone there! Definitely a dog loving place!
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Beer was great along with entrainment
We were really excited to come here—we’re not local and had visited once before and enjoyed it. Unfortunately, this visit was disappointing.
When we approached the counter, we were greeted by a staff member who wasn’t very friendly. I asked to taste a beer, and then my husband did as well. I then asked what the Piña Colada beer tasted like—maybe a silly question, but just because something has a certain name doesn’t always mean it tastes that way. Her response was, “It’s Piña Colada in a beer, what more do you want?”
I asked to try it and was told, rather abruptly, that when there's a line, they limit samples to one. She then pointed to the first one I tried and said, “So do you want that one?” I said no, and at that point decided not to get a beer at all.
At most breweries they typically allow you to sample two or three beers, or offer a flight to help you decide. That wasn’t the case here. The line wasn’t long, and there were two staff members working. Our friends were behind us and were helped by a young man and had no issues. The couple behind them seemed to be regulars and got noticeably warmer service by the staff member that assisted us.
The live music was great, and the overall vibe of the place is nice. But the interaction made me feel unwelcome and like the place caters more to locals. I won’t be coming back, and I wouldn’t recommend it to my brewery group.
Nice chill spot with good drink, good food, good music.
Great family oriented place. Live entertainment is great. Outside seating with beautiful views.
Poor customer service when we contacted them about an issue we had while we were at their establishment
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