Shenandoah Valley Beer Trail: Box Office Massanutty Brown Ale, Strasburg, Va.
Date: May 1, 2019
The Story— Box Office occupies a big building up the street from Siblings’ Rivalry; the two breweries present a dramatic contrast and show well the spectrum of the thousands of new small breweries exploding across America. Siblings’ Rivalry is very small, loved by its local patrons and a bit funky. Box Office is big (for a small brewery) glitzy, awash with town tradition, and blessed with first rate equipment and skilled brewers.
The building is reclaimed from one of the towns mid 20th century movie theaters and shows its heritage. Movie posters adorn the entry and the balcony still stands — now as an overflow seating area. The flight trays are film reels. A long bar and lots of tables ensure your seat even when it’s crowded. You can eat here: wings, burgers and sliders that looked appealing, though you’re just a few minutes walk from Crabby Maggie’s, a stunningly successful small fish restaurant that is unmissable on a trip here.
We had trouble choosing just one one of the many successes here, so we picked two and even that was a challenge. These guys brew well. Massanutty Brown Ale made the grade because I don’t like brown ales and, while Ellie tolerates them, she’s no big fan either. So when a brown ale makes us want to stay all night and drink it, it’s special.
The Beer— Chewy even caramel malt with more dark caramel following. Husky and woody with even some echoes of sawdust. Finishes with dark caramel, ale fruit and some biscuit in the mix. It’s sweet, but still nicely clean.
Value — Good. Six buck for an American “pint”.
Values: “fair” is a good beer at an above market price, “good” is worth the money, “very good” is a bargain, and “excellent” is a steal.
Mary says
Just wanted to thank you for your kind comments about Box Office Brewery and the Brown Ale. So pleased you enjoyed your experience. My husband, Tom, put a lot of work into the renovation thinking of many details, such as the re-purposed stage boards to create a new stage and preserving the original murals. Hope you can visit again.