So many emails and suggestions come to us to "brand" our company with fancy logos and beautiful designs. In fact, some emails have arrived with people saying our logo particularly sucks. "Suck" is a harsh word but it sends a powerful message, they are remembering us ironically. Perfect, that is exactly what we want!! We have been compared to other breweries and companies and are told we "need" a logo. Maybe so, but our stance has always been people will remember us by our beer which has to speak louder. The simplicity of the font, wording and black background IS BadWolf's brand but it sure as hell is not fancy. Sometimes all you need is to KISS (keep it simple silly).
Another point to keep in mind is this, "What do you think of BadWolf in your mind when you hear the name?" You have automatically envisioned a concept or better yet, your very own logo, right? That is our hope that our brand drums up an image in your mind of something that one cannot forget.
Traditional marketing teaches us the idea that we have to go about marketing a certain way to get the message out there but we have a unique view that the beer (our main product) should speak the loudest and IS the brand. If it doesn't speak loudly, then we have nothing. BadWolf is all about great beer and that my friends is everything.
So grab your t-shirt and wear it proudly! All of our t-shirts are made in the USA and printed locally! Our stickers, key chains, steins and 90% of the merchandise is USA made.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Monday, December 23, 2013
Reflecting on 2013
Hello family, friends and fellow beer connoisseurs. The team at BadWolf would like to thank everyone for such a fantastic first year! It has been an incredible journey which we could not have done it without you. We've come a long way from a simple concept to where we are now and have much to look forward to in 2014. Through the many obstacles and successes, BadWolf has established itself as a great little brewery in Manassas and we will always strive to constantly improve. This year, Jeremy and the brewers have made over 70 different recipes. Some beers beginning to repeat by popular request. My guess is that you might enjoy these fine libations.
As we continue to refine our brewing process, the beer only gets better. We've added more 55 gallon fermenters to allow more time for the fermentation process, streamlined the process and added oxygenation. Just a few days ago, a shipment of two new 100 gal fermenters arrived. Jeremy and Ryan had the opportunity to double batch a session porter ale today after a 12+hrs of brewing! (Very soon you can enjoy the fruits of their labor from the new fermenters.) On one morning, I noticed that part of my office suddenly converted into a yeast lab thanks to Jeremy.
Something else we've squeezed in were more bar stools. So far, the extra seating has been a hit and a relief from standing. Now we are open on Sundays from 1-6pm. On busy days space still remains tight but we are working on fixing that....
Weekly, we have been donating the spent grains to a local farmer. If you would like some of the grains, give us a shout. We brew daily Monday through Friday. One of our goals next year is to include more local ingredients into the brewing process.
I am happy to announce that most of the BadWolf gear is made locally (or in the USA) and one of my favorite pieces from this year is the BadWolf handmade mug made by Dirty Bird Pottery. If you get one of these babies, bring it in the next time for a fill. We get a batch of eight mugs every month.

Something else we've squeezed in were more bar stools. So far, the extra seating has been a hit and a relief from standing. Now we are open on Sundays from 1-6pm. On busy days space still remains tight but we are working on fixing that....

I am happy to announce that most of the BadWolf gear is made locally (or in the USA) and one of my favorite pieces from this year is the BadWolf handmade mug made by Dirty Bird Pottery. If you get one of these babies, bring it in the next time for a fill. We get a batch of eight mugs every month.
All in all, I think the great news is that we had a great year and we have a fantastic future ahead! We cannot wait to continue to bring great beer to Manassas. We will see you in the taproom soon.
If there are any beers you want us to brew next year, or if any other comments or questions contact us here http://www.badwolfbrewingcompany.com/Contact-Us.html. Prost!
Monday, September 16, 2013
BadWolf Oktoberfest 2013!
SEPT 29, 2013 2-9pm
BadWolf Parking Lot
9776 Center St. Manassas, VA 20110
It's going to be a blast! Download the flyer here.
- Live Music
- BadWolf beer & several imported German styles
- Smokes BBQ pit
- Nathan's Dairy Bar icecream
- Electric Vehicles in honor of National Plug In Day. If you have one, bring it too! We have Nissan Leaf's, Tesla Model S coming to name a few!
Talented Musicians Lineup
2:30-3:45pm Emily Guagliardi Folk Music / Acoustic
4-5:30pm Blues Condition Hot Blues & Jumpin' Roots Rock
6-7:30pm SideBNova Tribute Band to Classic Rock
8-9pm Aubrey Driggers Acoustic Jazz Blues, Pop & Classic Rock, R&B
Thank you to Jessica's Music Studio for the sound system.
RAIN or SHINE event! Be there!
Sunday, August 25, 2013
I will see you...
Every year, when it gets close to September, I start thinking
of this song -
"I will see you....in September....I will see you....when the summer 's through."
Truly, I can thank a friend for that because it's now a yearly habit to start thinking about it around the end of August. I begin to wonder, do I have to go back to school? Then reality hits, "No. Wait. We run a brewery..." So nope, this is not applicable for Jeremy and I.
Anyways, I'm happy to say that we got the labeling issue all straightened
out. We failed to do our due diligence. When ABC said "Here's
your label approval packet" we said "oh well were not
distributing" and that was that. Later, when it was time to pay taxes we
found out that all beer sold in VA must have a label of some sort. We
got our labels approved and re-opened. Now we're good to go.
It's fantastic that our growlers have arrived after a long
and unexpected delay but nonetheless, everybody seems to be happy. They are
popular along with our new potato chips from Route
11, a local place from Mount Jackson, VA. Everybody is munching on them.
Next week, we should be receiving our Sprechers gourmet sodas!
As we approach the fall season, BadWolf plans to host a
little something on Sept 29 from 2-9pm. Yes folks, it's our first
Oktoberfest! Just to clarify, Oktoberfests traditionally begin in
September. At this event, our hope is to bring in a BBQ pit, ice cream truck, live
music, have a raffle, bring in some fancy cars for lookin' at, and offer some
specially bottled German beers to supplement BadWolf's taps. We are now in the
planning stages and as soon as we have all the details ironed out, we'll let
you know! Until then, come on down and have a pint and get a growler or
2!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Our View on the Label Approval Process
Our case is a unique one in that we are not a restaurant, nor do we distribute. Period. BadWolf does not even bottle beer to sell inside our store (at least for now). Our growlers are not pre-filled either which would reclassify them from the "large glass" category to the "bottles" category which has a special label like you see on the growlers at Sweetwater Tavern. We only sell pints and fill growlers on the spot. As far as we know, I think we are the only brewery in the state in this scenario, at least for now... I know that this will change and more breweries will come down the pike with many different business models and some may be like ours. Hey, that's totally cool, no problem the more the merrier! There are so many breweries in the planning stages... watch out because Virginia and the DC metro area is about to become the next best craft beer destination on the East Coast!
Getting straight to the point, the issue is with the label itself in that it only requires the following:
Virginia code, as stated in my previous blog, explains that beer manufactured in the state must be labeled. This is understandable however, I believe this code was most likely written at a time when large breweries made beer mostly for distribution or to move their beer from one location to another. For some time, Virginia had only a few large national breweries.
Why label these little kegs hanging out behind the counter if they are not leaving the premises? I don't label my growlers leaving the premises...? However, we do have to pay for each keg label. Though the payment is only $30, BadWolf brews 5 new beers a week. How could we get creative if we are stifled by limiting our beer selection and did I mention that it takes up to 30 days to approve a label? I have no problem paying for a label for our future bottles and distributed kegs by the way. That is completely understandable from all perspectives.
By the way, the label issue came up while we were submitting our VA beer taxes as they required a label approval number which we did not have because when we heard "labels" we assumed it meant distribution or for bottling. As far as we knew, this whole subject was N/A. When Jeremy looked over the tax form, it was truly setup for just a few labels, not anything like our request.
Our proposed solution #1: exemption from ABC label approval for draught beer served on the premises of the manufacture that will not be distributed.
My second proposal, label the keg but forget paying the $30 a pop. Third solution (if the law doesn't change in my lifetime) make less varieties of beers which would stifle recipe creativity and anyone else following suit. And no it wouldn't result in a free for all because beer is beer. It cannot be made any other way. Current Scenario - how about we make many varieties of beers and pay 5 x $30 every week with a 30 day waiting period? That's what we just submitted to ABC - $300 for our varieties of beers - probably more than most large breweries have submitted in a year. I hope that covers our beer recipes for the next few weeks! In the meantime, we await approval while our BadWolf operation is temporarily shut down so we avoid being fined or charged. Nah, scratch all that, I vote for Solution #1.
Seriously, as silly as I sound, I urge all the key people to help us fine tune the ABC label approval process to make sure it is conducive to the spirit of SB 604 and to our newly budding breweries and all of the great local craft beer about to come down the pike. Please tell your local delegates and state senate and anyone else involved with VA law to make an exemption for kegs sitting behind the counter of the beer manufacturer (that is the kegs not being distributed). We don't do it for growlers, why is it necessary for kegs?
With all due respect, what I say in the blog is meant to be completely open and honest with anyone who reads it. I do not want to hold back nor walk on egg shells and all that political stuff. I just want to express a legitimate concern and begin the journey to make some changes for a growing craft beer wave. I just don't know where to start except to voice a concern. Anyone good at drafting a new law? Maybe DC will someday be the next beer city USA!
Any questions or concerns, please go to www.badwolfbrewingcompany.com and click "contact us" or feel free to comment below. Thank you!!
Getting straight to the point, the issue is with the label itself in that it only requires the following:
- name of brewery
- city
- state
- name of the beer
- container size
Virginia code, as stated in my previous blog, explains that beer manufactured in the state must be labeled. This is understandable however, I believe this code was most likely written at a time when large breweries made beer mostly for distribution or to move their beer from one location to another. For some time, Virginia had only a few large national breweries.
Why label these little kegs hanging out behind the counter if they are not leaving the premises? I don't label my growlers leaving the premises...? However, we do have to pay for each keg label. Though the payment is only $30, BadWolf brews 5 new beers a week. How could we get creative if we are stifled by limiting our beer selection and did I mention that it takes up to 30 days to approve a label? I have no problem paying for a label for our future bottles and distributed kegs by the way. That is completely understandable from all perspectives.
By the way, the label issue came up while we were submitting our VA beer taxes as they required a label approval number which we did not have because when we heard "labels" we assumed it meant distribution or for bottling. As far as we knew, this whole subject was N/A. When Jeremy looked over the tax form, it was truly setup for just a few labels, not anything like our request.
Our proposed solution #1: exemption from ABC label approval for draught beer served on the premises of the manufacture that will not be distributed.
My second proposal, label the keg but forget paying the $30 a pop. Third solution (if the law doesn't change in my lifetime) make less varieties of beers which would stifle recipe creativity and anyone else following suit. And no it wouldn't result in a free for all because beer is beer. It cannot be made any other way. Current Scenario - how about we make many varieties of beers and pay 5 x $30 every week with a 30 day waiting period? That's what we just submitted to ABC - $300 for our varieties of beers - probably more than most large breweries have submitted in a year. I hope that covers our beer recipes for the next few weeks! In the meantime, we await approval while our BadWolf operation is temporarily shut down so we avoid being fined or charged. Nah, scratch all that, I vote for Solution #1.
Seriously, as silly as I sound, I urge all the key people to help us fine tune the ABC label approval process to make sure it is conducive to the spirit of SB 604 and to our newly budding breweries and all of the great local craft beer about to come down the pike. Please tell your local delegates and state senate and anyone else involved with VA law to make an exemption for kegs sitting behind the counter of the beer manufacturer (that is the kegs not being distributed). We don't do it for growlers, why is it necessary for kegs?
With all due respect, what I say in the blog is meant to be completely open and honest with anyone who reads it. I do not want to hold back nor walk on egg shells and all that political stuff. I just want to express a legitimate concern and begin the journey to make some changes for a growing craft beer wave. I just don't know where to start except to voice a concern. Anyone good at drafting a new law? Maybe DC will someday be the next beer city USA!
Any questions or concerns, please go to www.badwolfbrewingcompany.com and click "contact us" or feel free to comment below. Thank you!!
Monday, July 15, 2013
Temporarily Closed ?????
Our apologies for the terrible news. BadWolf WILL BE CLOSED
temporarily until all of our labels are approved. It may be 30 days but
hopefully not, we are trying to expedite the process. Even though we ONLY do
onsite consumption, and no bottling nor distributing, we have discovered VA ABC
still requires labels for EVERY SINGLE BEER BREWED even though the beer is
behind the counter in kegs in our small operation. This means, we must pay for
a label for every beer brewed which could mean less varieties for everyone.
This out of date law does not help local small breweries in Virginia http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+reg+3VAC5-40-50.
Tell your local delegates we need to change the law to allow small breweries
the ability to brew a small variety of batches without paying $30 for every new
beer and waiting for up to 30 days. BadWolf brews 5 new beers a week so we would
have to approve 5 new beer labels every week? If this doesn't get fixed, we may
be stuck brewing the same beers for several months and have only a few seasonal
rotating beers. We do not want to
deprive our happy customers! Also, on another note regarding laws, we need to
lower the VA license fee for breweries from $2,150 to the same price as a
winery $189 and allow us to drop off our kegs to local restaurants and retailers
as wineries do. Let's change the Virginia Winery Distribution Company
to the Virginia Wine and Craft Brewery Distribution Company.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
The Incredible First 2 Weeks!
After the ABC license was granted, there was a short window of critical path administrative stuff to finish before opening. We immediately applied for the special event permit through the city and the Banquet License through VA ABC. All of the permits came through just in time, whew. We got all our ducks in a row at the last minute. The beer was busy fermenting and we had a backup plan for the parking lots...just in case. We received permission to park in the locations nearby. Our BBQ team was ready - Smoke's BBQ such tasty food! All of our incredible staff knew their stuff and we could not have done it without them. They were well prepared! We had the honor of the Manassas City Mayor Hal Parrish, along with Vice Mayor Andrew L. Harrover, Surpervisor Ian T. Lovejoy, Supervisor Johnathan Way and Delegate Rich Anderson, Delegate Jackson Miller come to our ribbon cutting and support the new venture!
The night before the event, we did not sleep. Since the conception of BadWolf, it had been almost one year. So much planning and preparation had gone into the business. Some people even asked what it was like on opening day. Being a new momma and all, I could only compare it to having a new baby. It was THAT EXCITING and you know, we prepared for this "baby" longer than 9 months. So yes, BadWolf is like our second son in a way. I remember tossing and turning the night before the opening worrying if we would be able to serve people quick enough. It turned out that we could not serve them quick enough because the line went across the plaza! In fact, many waited up to one hour and everyone seemed surprisingly patient and understanding. Friends, family, colleagues and so many people showed up! It was overwhelming. Jeremy being the critic that he was of his own beer worried if people would like his beer. He did not have to worry because the six beers were a hit:
- There Can Only Be One Pale Ale
- Idea Golden Ale
- Not Bad Brown
- ESB
- Shhh...aison
- Emergence IPA
After opening night beer sold out each day for the next two weeks. Someone even suggested we make a new shirt titled, "Where did all the beer go?". During this time, Jeremy and his assistant brewer's brewed almost every day of the week. I am happy to say that Jeremy is now a full time brewmaster and expects to have a full lineup of beers the week after next. Thanks for your patience as we ramp up production. We originally planned to only brew twice a week, not six! We also hope to expand tap hours in the future, for now these are the planned hours.
- Wed-Thurs - 4-9pm
- Fri 3-10pm
- Sat 2-10pm
Next week we will be open for the 4th of July and continue normal tap hours (unless of course the beer taps out before closing time). I would also like to announce that we now have a real phone number, so when you call us, you hear a real person on the phone during taproom hours 571-208-1064. Google voice wasn't cutting it, lesson learned. Next week we will have an Orange Cream Wit, the Not Bad Brown due to popular demand & maybe a surprise beer on tap. Until then, have a fantastic week and we will see you on Wednesday!
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