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Home News Regions Eastern Virginia Hampton Roads brewery expanding

Hampton Roads brewery expanding

Published May 1, 2019 by Michael O'Connor

Photo: Pleasure House Brewing LLC

A Virginia Beach beermaker is expanding to a more pleasurable place.

Pleasure House Brewing LLC is taking a five-year lease on the 6,768-square foot property at 2032 Pleasure House Road in Virginia Beach, according to co-owner Tim O'Brien. The company is currently located at a 2,505-square-foot space at 3025 Shore Drive.

O’Brien says the brewery is eying an opening at the new location sometime in fall. He says the expansion was brought about by a need for more space to accommodate customers. O’Brien says the new space will be available for private parties.

“We ran out of room about a year ago,” says O’Brien, adding the new address was attractive. “Being on Pleasure House Road will help with branding.”

He says Pleasure House Road is named for a tavern that dates to the 1600s. Today, it’s home to a number of businesses including another brewery called Commonwealth Brewing Co.

O’Brien says it makes more business sense to try to sell more product onsite as opposed to the less margins-friendly sales that come through a distributor. Pleasure House distributes statewide with Specialty Beverage of Virginia.

“The distribution side of things is becoming increasingly tough,” says O’Brien. “To make money, you have to do a lot of volume.”

The number of breweries in Virginia has been on the rise since 2012 legislation allowed them to sell beer on site. The top independent craft breweries by barrels of beer produced annually include Star Hill Brewery in Crozet, Port City Brewing in Alexandria and Hardywood Park Craft Brewery in Richmond.

O’Brien says a big market trend is demand for new products. He says the need for new packaging for new products can make it difficult to control costs.

O’Brien says he and co-owner Drew Stephenson launched Pleasure House in 2014 and today the company is profitable. O’Brien is a former employee of a craft beer bar, and Stephenson is a former teacher. Both were homebrewers before becoming beer entrepreneurs.

Pleasure House started with a 3.5-barrel brewhouse for mixing ingredients and 24 barrels for fermentation. Today, the brewery has a 7-barrel brewhouse and 49 barrels for fermentation.

Not including the owners, Pleasure House has one full-time employee and seven part-time employees. It will look to bring on more staff at its new location.

Elsewhere around the state, a new brewery is in the works for Richmond County.

Lindsay Himelright of Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate represented Pleasure House in the leasing of its new space. 

 

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