One of the best parts of fall is bundling up beside a crackling fire, surrounded by friends, family, and all the fixings for s’mores. Pair that with a scenic foliage drive to a brewery, and you have a full day of fall memories waiting to be made. Skip the trouble of getting a fire together and visit one of these NoVA breweries for some award-winning beer and fireside chats in front of fire pits.

Lost Barrel Brewing
Unwind after a long workweek with a roaring fire and a crisp pint. Lost Barrel offers both gas and wood fire pits that can accommodate up to 10 people, but guests must reserve the space in advance with access for up to 90 minutes. Reservations can be made by emailing [email protected]. The fall beer lineup at Lost Barrel includes an Oktoberfest Märzen, the Pumpkin Ale, and a refreshing Helles Lager. 36138 Little River Tpk., Middleburg, starting at $50
Bear Chase Brewing Company
This dog- and family-friendly brewery is as breathtaking as it is expansive. The grounds measure 33 acres, with stunning views of rolling countryside and fire pits interspersed throughout. Each pit is first-come, first-served and seats up to 12 guests. Don’t forget to try the German-style Koelsch, which won a silver award at the 2024 World Beer Cup. 33665 Bear Chase Ln., Bluemont

Eavesdrop Brewery
Soak up the laid-back atmosphere and outdoor hangout space at this Prince William County brewery. There are four gas fire pits on site that can seat up to 15 people and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Starting in November, Eavesdrop lights three large wood fire pits where guests can cozy up while enjoying the outdoors. 7223 Centreville Rd., Ste. 115, Yorkshire
Powers Farm & Brewery
Shop for farm-to-glass craft beer and organic produce at this Fauquier County brewery. The malts in each brew are meticulously sourced from Virginia farmers or grown on the two-acre garden. There is one wood fire pit that comfortably seats 10 guests and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Wood is provided, but guests are welcome to bring their own. 9269 Redemption Way, Midland

Old 690 Brewing Company
See why fans can’t get enough of the brews and views at Hillboro’s oldest brewery. The large wood fire pit near the pourhall can seat up to 10 people, while the smaller wood fire pits scattered throughout the property have room for up to six people. Brew menu highlights include the Lucky Buck New England–style IPA, the Roadside Raspberry Wheat, and the Peach Blonde with Cascade hops. 15670 Ashbury Church Rd., Hillsboro
Wheatland Spring Farm & Brewery
Wheatland Spring believes in genuinely keeping beer local, from planting to harvesting to brewing. That’s why it works with regional farmers and brews its beer with grain grown on site. The wood fire pits are available on Fridays after 5 p.m. and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Take advantage of the gorgeous space (and delicious beer) with co-working from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m on Thursdays and Fridays. 38506 John Wolford Rd., Waterford
Feature image courtesy Eavesdrop Brewery
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