One stop on an NHC road trip

Discussion in 'South Atlantic' started by CASK1, May 19, 2016.

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  1. CASK1

    CASK1 Pundit (951) Jan 7, 2010 Florida

    A couple of friends and I will be driving from Jacksonville, FL to Baltimore for the National Hombrew Conference in Baltimore (I refuse to call it "homebrewcon"). Due to work, etc., we will be leaving JAX around noon on June 7, and will stay on the road that night before finishing the trip to Baltimore on Wednesday. We want to stay somewhere with an interesting/decent local or craft beer scene. Options should be between Rocky Mount, NC as a southern limit, and Richmond, VA at the northern end. Should not be too far off I-95. Help us out!
     
  2. Bryondes

    Bryondes Initiate (0) Nov 17, 2014 North Carolina

    Divert yoursleves to Asheville, NC. It will add a couple hours to your trip. you could be there by 7 and the best mosaic of microbreweries on the East Coast is there. Baltimore is about 8 hours from there. All interstate-take 81, avoid 95.
    It will save you time avoiding DC too.
     
  3. mrwipemedown

    mrwipemedown Initiate (0) Sep 13, 2015 Florida

    Are you referring to wicked weed? We are going there in 2 weeks after our vacation to TN!
     
  4. The_Snow_Bird

    The_Snow_Bird Grand Pooh-Bah (3,557) May 7, 2015 Michigan
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    I would say Richmond would be your best bet.
     
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  5. Bryondes

    Bryondes Initiate (0) Nov 17, 2014 North Carolina

    Amongst several others. Raleigh is also a good choice if you want to stay the course.
     
  6. kwakwhore

    kwakwhore Maven (1,413) Nov 1, 2004 North Carolina
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    Richmond. There is nothing in Rocky Mount. You could go a little out your way through the Raleigh Durham area and you would have plenty of places worth visiting. If you were thinking one brewery, Double Barley right off 95 in Smithfield is worth a look.
     
  7. Sayson

    Sayson Initiate (0) Apr 16, 2005 North Carolina

    Richmond is 100 miles or so past Rocky Mount. There are maybe 2 breweries nearby to Rocky Mount, Duck Rabbit and I think there's a new one. Richmond on the other hand has a thriving beer scene.
     
  8. NoMoreBeerBelly

    NoMoreBeerBelly Pundit (825) Dec 2, 2009 North Carolina

    Rocky Mount is a wasteland for pretty much anything but hotels and Pizza Inn's. Keep on driving...
     
  9. rgctlc

    rgctlc Initiate (0) Jun 19, 2006 South Carolina

    JAX to RVA is abt 9+ hours...plan accordingly...don't detour to Asheville...way outta yr way...leave earlier and get beer and dinner at Mekong....
     
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  10. KRubes

    KRubes Savant (1,183) Sep 7, 2014 North Carolina
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    I say Richmond too. You can always divert to 301 just north off town instead of going 95. I'd actually go that route anyway. Takes NoVa/D.C. traffic out of the equation. Might add 20 minutes to the trip, but I prefer it when going to MD.
     
  11. JJM21231

    JJM21231 Aspirant (227) Mar 15, 2016 New Jersey

    The Veil in Richmond is getting a lot of good reviews for their IPAs
     
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