How it all started......
This infatuation with beer likely started when I was about 12 years old. After long hours working in the garden and processing our days harvest, Grandpap and I would enjoy a cold Löwenbräu beer and a big slice of Colby cheese. It was the well-deserved reward after a long, hot day. That was a long time ago and neither of us knew what craft beer was, let alone how it would one day influence millions of beer drinkers.
Jump ahead twenty years or so. My sister buys me a Mr. Beer kit. Lots of fun, not great beer, but it was a start. I mean, who doesn't want to make their own beer?About a decade passes, buying mediocre beer and craving something better. I discovered that great beer is available if you are willing to go find it. So I went searching.
I found myself at a place called Pints O' Plenty in Forest, VA, tucked in the far end of an antique mall. The beer selection was vast and had something for every palate. Incredible bottled beers and ways to make your own...hmmm. I pondered that idea for a few months and spent time talking to anyone who would listen to my ramblings about the virtues of better beer and the prospect of making my own.
As a farrier, I am blessed to have a diversity of clients with a wide variety of interests. As it turned out, a boyfriend of a client happened to be a home brewer. Out of the kindness of his heart, Brit sent me a box full of home brewing supplies that I added to, and that's where the trouble began. Back to Pints O' Plenty to buy some beer kits. I experimented with those for a while, made some great beers, won some awards with the local home brew club, and knew I wanted to take this to the next level.
My passion for cooking and love of beer had me creating recipes that I could not get elsewhere. I wanted to make beers that couldn't be bought in stores, use ingredients that are not traditional, and brew beers that are not to "style". That's when it becomes fun. It's the freedom to brew what you want and what people enjoy. Amherst County is our home and we are so honored to be able to serve locally crafted beer to our friends and neighbors as well as our visitors. Thanks for stopping by.
Sláinte!
Derin Foor, Brewmaster
Loose Shoe Brewing Company
Derin Foor
Brewmaster
The innocence of youth, Derin, with a cousin at Grandpap Foor's.
Then, six years later we did a thing...
The first and oldest brewery in Amherst Virginia had been such a hit and social hub of our community that we opened a second location offering a similar experience to our friends and neighbors in Appomattox. Open Wednesday- Sunday every week!
In 2024, we hired new General Managers at Loose Shoe Too. Tom & Hope Adams, who were long time customers, stepped up to keep the brewery open while we experienced manpower shortages at the time. The couple are very involved in Appomattox and have many years of experience presenting successful events for that community. The changes they are making to the brewery are meant to cater to the people of Appomattox and the tourists who regularly visit that historic area. Greeted with smiles, and laughs all around, customers are assured that the family-friendly atmosphere is enjoyed by all who stop by, living up to the "social hub" we hoped it would be.