A man waits at The Ornery Beer Company.
But not for his beer. He has his beer, the first pour of the day in the brewpub's biergarten — a large space with long communal-seating tables, whose garage-style doors can be opened to the outside on a pleasant day, which they were, on that afternoon, Friday, 28 August 2015.
Notice the beer glass. The stem allows the drinker to hold his beer without warming it. The tulip bulb shape concentrates the beer's aromas. The size is sufficient to hold a full sixteen-ounces of beer and a head of foam. There are no standard 'mixing' pint glasses at this pub.
Ornery Beer Company is located in the Woodbridge area of Prince William County, Virginia. The brewpub began public operations on 17 August 2015: the first brewpub in the county, a southern suburb of Washington, D.C.
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- More photos from visit to Ornery Beer: here.
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