Dale Earnhardt Jr. Once Again Shouts Out “Most Delicious Pickles in the Country” From Germantown’s Butler’s Orchard

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NASCAR’s 15-time Most Popular Driver and winner of two Daytona 500s, Dale Earnhardt Jr., once again shouted out MoCo’s very own Butler’s Orchard in Germantown.


Earnhardt hosts his very own podcast– The Dale Jr Download on Dirty Mo Media. Last year, he ended an episode by shouting out

Butler’s Orchard’s pickles

, saying, “

I’m holding in my hand, no question, the most delicious pickle in the entire country. It’s from a place called Butler’s Orchard. Garlic and Sea Salt Dilled pickles.

” On Sunday afternoon, after JR Motorsports got another win, he was photographed holding a beer in one hand and a jar of pickles in the other.



I got the cold beer from victory lane before they decided to move the celebration to inside the cup garage for the weather. The right hand has a can of pickles from Butler Orchard over in Montgomery County, Maryland. A fan knows I like em and brought me some. This was a great walk of reflection and feeling grateful. 😂

” Earnhardt Jr. shared on social media.

Butler’s Orchard

is located at 22222 Davis Mill Rd. in Germantown. The Farm Market started under an apple tree behind the log house selling peaches. Later, it moved to a former chicken house that still stands on the property as a garage. The red barn was built in 1964 and over the years they increased the variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables they grew and sold. In the 1970’s, Butler’s began selling additional products in the Farm Market, including preserves, local honey, gourmet condiments, seasonal decorative items, cider, and more. In 1993, they outgrew their original red barn and expanded the Farm Market to the current facility that you can visit today.

Dale Jr. has more ties to the area, as he’s a huge Washington Commanders fan, too. He has stated that on his 9th birthday, in 1983, his mother bought him a Washington Redskins uniform that made him a fan of the team for life. “As I got older, my loyalty to the Redskins thickened. In my eyes Joe Gibbs could do no wrong. My role models weren’t holding steering wheels and mashing gears on Sunday. They wore burgundy and gold with names like Art Monk and Darrell Green” he said in an

ESPN

interview.

I got the cold beer from victory lane before they decided to move the celebration to inside the cup garage for the weather. The right hand has a can of pickles from Butler Orchard over in Montgomery County, Maryland. A fan knows I like em and brought me some. This was a great…

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— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr)

July 20, 2025

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