Locally Sourced Sips

Did you know that Alexandria is now home to our very own cidery? We have been big fans of Lost Boy Cider for quite some time and they are partnering with us on Saturday for the Walkable Warehouse Sale! This partnership will create a nice respite from shopping in our park space out front (corner of Prince Street and West Street). They will have amazing hard ciders for sale from 12pm-4pm on Saturday, February 4. 

Tristan Wright is the owner, and he’s a neighbor of ours as well! He developed a severe gluten allergy a few years back, and the sudden shift inspired him to step away from his 18 year career in business banking. Obviously needing to become gluten-free, he started to dive into gluten-free drinks and food, and he became more interested in cider, as well as the cider-making process.  Cider is fermented like wine, so after completing coursework in winemaking, he was able to ferment his first batch of cider (their Comeback Kid) in his basement.  

They source their apples from Glaize Orchards in Winchester, Virginia, where they are picked and pressed. The juice is then shipped up to Alexandria, where all of the cider is made on site at their Carlyle (317 Hoofs Run) location. They are keeping the product as pure as possible – the apples are unpasteurized and the cider is unfiltered. They don’t use concentrates or added sugar, and it’s all gluten-free, of course. 

So, if you want to taste the magic of locally-made Virginia cider, stop by our park space to sit and enjoy a lovely hard cider with us!

Danielle Romanetti

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Danielle, owner of the fibre space shop, has been knitting since the age of six or so, when she completed her first project – a Cabbage Patch doll scarf. A Pittsburgh native with a degree in international development, she moved to the D.C. area to find a job and quickly established a career in non profit management and fundraising. For extra cash, she decided to turn her hobby into a job and taught knitting classes in the evening at area shops. With a heavy dose of sarcasm and a tough love style of teaching, Danielle quickly developed a following of students – busy D.C. professionals looking for a creative outlet. In October 2006, she struck out on her own with Knit-a-Gogo, Inc. – offering knitting classes and events all over the D.C. metro area.  Before she knew it, Knit-a-Gogo had grown out of control and Danielle moved to the next natural step – a full service yarn shop. In July 2009 fibre space was born and has been rockin’ ever since. When she isn’t behind the scenes with a mocha in hand, Danielle is hanging with her daughter or lobbying for small business needs at City Hall.

fibre space™ specializes in unique yarns and fibres from hand dyed, independent, local and U.S.-made sources for knitting, crochet & spinning. Enjoy our wide selection of classes, designer workshops, yarn tastings, movie nights & more. Join the community in our comfy lounge, and let the helpful staff at fibre space™ get you started on your next handmade creation!

www.fibrespace.com

1319 Prince Street

Alexandria, VA 22314

703.664.0344


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