Dover, DE – It was 25 years ago that Jerry Bailey and friends started their brewing adventure inside
a small industrial park in Ashburn, VA. Since 1989, Dominion has grown from their core lineup of
traditional ales & lagers to gourmet sodas and their newly released award-winning Pinup Series. Not only
that, but a partnership with Fordham Brewing in 2007 and a brewery move to Dover, DE in 2009 set them
on an exciting, yet uncharted course.
To celebrate its 25th
after their tagline, ‘Livin the Dream’ pays homage to the hard work, passion, and effort it takes to operate
a small brewery. The Dream is a nod to Dominion’s lager brewing roots without compromising their
love and affection for hops. A rich, robust malt foundation balanced by a righteous blend of Sorachi Ace,
Citra, and Columbus hops showcasing melon, tropical fruit, lemon, and licorice notes.
“You only celebrate 25 years once,” said Dominion Brewing’s VP of Sales Casey Hollingsworth. “So
when we brainstormed at the brewery about beer styles we knew it had to be a beer with immense
character and nuance.”
Brewing a beer style with no real reference point brings a unique set of challenges, he said, but it’s always
important to move beyond boundaries.
“We are so grateful to all our supporters to be able to celebrate 25 years in this truly amazing industry,
Hollingsworth said, an industry filled with a strong sense of community, purpose, passion, and pride.”
The release date will coincide with Dominion’s 25th
St, N.W. Washington, D.C. which is scheduled for September 17th
the festivities will be the retired Founder of Old Dominion Jerry Bailey, along with our friends from Lost
Rhino Brewing Co, Victory Brewing Co., Starr Hill Brewing Co, Lagunitas Brewing Co, Bell’s Brewery,
and Mad Fox Brewing Co.
year Dominion will be releasing ‘The Dream’. This Black India Pale Lager named
Anniversary party at Churchkey located at 1337 14th
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