New Barba Ruiva Brewery, Founded by Daniel Lordello Buaiz, Promises to Transform Domingos Martins into a Hub for Craft Beer Tourism, Unifying Artisanal Production, Gastronomy, Culture and the Valuation of Local Handicrafts in the Capixaba Mountains
Domingos Martins, in Espírito Santo, is gaining ground as one of the main destinations for craft beer tourism in the country. The initiative by Barba Ruiva Brewery, founded by Daniel Lordello Buaiz, represents an important step in this transformation.
The brand is investing in a new brewery located just two kilometers from the city center, which promises to boost the region’s tourism and cultural activities.
The proposal goes beyond beverage production. The project integrates artisanal beers, mountain tourism, and the appreciation of local handicrafts, creating a complete experience for residents and visitors.
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Expansion and Ambition
With ambitious plans, Barba Ruiva aims for significant growth in its production. Although the investment figures have not been revealed, the objective is clear: to establish Espírito Santo as a national reference in artisanal beers.
According to data from the TNH1 portal, the new unit will feature a tasting bar, store, and event space. The architecture will follow a style inspired by rural mountain life, reinforcing the regional identity.
Culture and Experience
The expansion reflects a trend that unites gastronomy, culture, and experiential tourism.
The space will not just be a brewery, but a meeting point that offers leisure, learning, and integration with Capixaba culture.
This model has succeeded in regional events, such as the Capixaba Circuit of Artisanal Beer, already held in Venda Nova do Imigrante and Viana.
Moreover, the growth of the sector boosts tourism in the Capixaba mountains, which gains new cultural and economic attractions, strengthening Espírito Santo as a destination for authentic experiences.
With information from TNH1.
