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American Craft Beer Week: Where To Celebrate In Reston

The Brewers Association is urging support of local craft breweries, including the three in or near Reston.

Blake Ross explains the onsite brewing process at Bike Lane Brewery in Reston.
Blake Ross explains the onsite brewing process at Bike Lane Brewery in Reston. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

RESTON, VA — Eighty-five percent of adults age 21 or older, as the Brewers Association puts it, live within 10 miles of a brewery, including the residents of Reston.

With three breweries in or near Reston, the Brewers Association is urging craft beer drinkers to support local breweries as American Craft Beer Week approaches. The 15th annual weeklong observance will run from May 10-16 this year.

Reston's Bike Lane Brewing has an admittedly unusual business model. It's both a working bike shop and a microbrewery. Located just steps away from the W&OD Trail, what at first seems unusual is actually pretty smart.

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"With the biking boom, it's translated into more people being around this area on bikes, drinking beer," said Blake Ross, Bike Lane Brewing's brewer and manager. "With our taproom area outside, we're doubling our space, so we're going to have access to a huge patio."

The Bike Lane offers coffee, beer, and other drinks for customers making a pitstop on the W&OD Trail in Reston. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

Although Bike Lane doesn't have specific plans for American Craft Beer Week, they've just released a new Berliner Weisse at 4 percent alcohol by volume that Ross describes as a nice, tart, light beer that's perfect for the warmer weather.

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"We're thinking about doing fresh, fruit purees with it, a dose in the glass as a serving, kind of like a more traditional woodruff syrup that Berliners are served with," he said.

Bike Lane also has a fresh hefeweizen and New England IPA available, along with a cream ale that's light and crisp. In addition, the brewery will be releasing a "hoppy" and India Pale Lager on the weekend of May 8.

Many other breweries have had special releases for the week in years past. Those included on the South Side of Chicago in 2018, when two breweries — Open Outcry Brewing and Horse Thief Hollow — teamed to create a flight of beers as a tribute to the four flavors offered by the “Rainbow Cone” ice cream shop.

The Bike Lane, which is located at 11150 Sunset Hills Road in Reston, produces all of its beer on site. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

Newer releases, discounts and other creative ideas will be offered at craft breweries across America this year as well, the Brewers Association said in a statement.

American Craft Beer Week in 2021, which takes place 14 months after the coronavirus pandemic began its significant financial impact on local businesses nationwide, presents a prime opportunity to support local brewers, association officials said.

“America’s small and independent craft breweries have faced many hardships over the past year,” Brewers Association marketing director Ann Obenchain said in a statement.

In recent decades, craft beer has become the more popular choice for Americans. Craft breweries in the United States date back to the late 1970s, the first opening shortly after President Jimmy Carter signed legislation that made home-brewing legal in 1978.

Now, craft breweries are opening in communities across America. Small and independent brewing companies accounted for 40 of the top 50 top producing craft brewing companies in 2020 based on beer sales volume, according to the Brewers Association.

Bike Lane Brewing sells growlers and screw-top cans so customers can take home their favorite fresh beer. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

Even as in-person craft beer consumption and unique local events were shut down for months following the pandemic’s start, craft breweries in the country provided more than 138,000 full- and part-time jobs in 2020, according to the association.

Like many local businesses, the COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on Bike Lane Brewery.

"At first, much like everyone, we were just trying to figure out how to get beer to people without them hanging out," Ross said. "That translated into a lot of can and growler fills to-go."

As a small brewery, Bike Lane doesn't have a canning line to mass-produce beer for takeout. Throughout the pandemic, they've been using twist-top cans with oxygen scavenging caps that they were able to quickly fill like growlers.

"Luckily, people were still coming in and buying us out with stuff to-go, Ross said. "Aside from that, we just tried to put out relevant styles at different times of the year to meet everyone's needs."

Now, with COVID-19 restrictions eased in many areas, 2021’s American Craft Beer Week “is about more than just delicious craft beer,” Obenchain said.

“It’s about community and showing support for hometown taprooms, brewpubs and breweries,” she added.

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