Fordham and Dominion, an independent craft brewery, will launch a new canned beer line up this February. The brewery, based in Dover, Delaware, has acquired a canning line and will release six brands in cans available for both wholesalers and retailers: Copperhead Ale, The 11th Sour, Cherry Blossom Lager, Backstage IPA, Oak Barrel Stout and Gypsy Lager.
Dominion’s Spring seasonal, Cherry Blossom Lager, returns for its 4th year in a row commemorating the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. From March 20th to April 17th, the Cherry Blossom Festival pays tribute to “traditional and contemporary arts and culture, natural beauty, and community spirit.” Cherry Blossom Lager was added to the seasonal line-up in 2013 and continues to be a local favorite
Dover, DE — Dominion Brewing took home Gold in the 2014 World Beer Cup, a global beer competition that evaluates beers from around the world and recognizes the most outstanding brewers and their beers.
Dover, DE — Dominion Brewing is releasing the only 2013 addition to their Pinup series, Candi Belgian Tripel, this week. Don’t be fooled by Candi’s golden appearance. This Belgian Tripel may taste of sugar and spice, but her beguiling introduction is far from nice, flirting with a covert 9.5% ABV. Saaz and Halltertau hops provide… Read more »
Dover, DE — Fordham & Dominion Brewing Co. beers will be pouring at 20 locations in Oriole Park at Camden Yards during the 2013 season. For the fourth consecutive year, the brewery will provide Hop Mountain Pale Ale, Copperhead Ale, Rams Head IPA, Oak Barrel Stout, and seasonal varieties to thirsty craft beer consumers at… Read more »
Dominion Brewing yesterday announced the expansion of its distribution footprint to include Ohio and Michigan, the 7th and 8th states where beers from the brewery are now sold. Earlier this month, the Dover, Del.-based company rolled out its Oak Barrel Stout, Hop Mountain, Double D IPA and Morning Glory Espresso Stout brands through Premium Beverage… Read more »
DOVER, Del. — One year after beginning to export their brews across the Atlantic to England, Fordham beers have found their way into Whole Foods Markets in London. Imported by Heathwick, LTD, American craft beers Helles Lager, Copperhead Ale, and Tavern Ale entered London to accolades, being sold in many local bars. It was only a matter of time until the ales and lagers entered grocery stores and this partnership with Whole Foods will allow more people than ever access to the handcrafted beverages.