Veronica Garabelli// June 28, 2017//
Charlottesville-based Three Notch’d Brewing Co. said Wednesday it is investing $2.9 million to expand its Charlottesville brewery. The project is expected to create eight jobs.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe approved a $50,000 grant from the Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund for the project, which Charlottesville will match with local funds. The brewery, which opened in 2013, will purchase 69 percent of its agricultural ingredients from Virginia farmers.
Besides Charlottesville, Three Notch’d also has breweries in Richmond and Harrisonburg.
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