Victory Brewing Releases Brewery Expansion Plan Drawings

DOWNINGTOWN, PA —Victory Brewing Company is pleased to share the additional details and architectural drawings of the expansion brewery in Parkesburg, Pa.

Victory’s expansion brewery, designed with Bernardon Haber Holloway Architects, will feature a brewhouse capable of producing ten, 200-barrel brews per day, a 50,000 square-foot distribution center with increased efficiency and safety features and 1,000-barrel fermentation tanks.

Fans of the brewery will be pleased to learn that the expansion plans also include a mezzanine-level catwalk which will allow visitors to safely tour the facility, glass walls, which allow visitors to see inside the brewhouse from the street and long-term plans that include a brewpub and retail center.

Victory Brewing Company will continue to release details of the expansion plans online at www.victorybeer.com/expansion.

About:

Victory Brewing Company is a privately held craft brewery headquartered in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Begun by Bill Covaleski and Ron Barchet, childhood friends who met on a school bus in 1973, the brewery formally began operations in February of 1996. Victory, Pennsylvania’s widely acclaimed brewery and restaurant, now serves fans of fully flavored beers in 29 states with innovative beers melding European ingredients and technology with American creativity.

The Victory Brewing Company Parkesburg brewery expansion project is being managed by Constructure, a Malvern Pa.-based construction management company. The all-Chester County expansion team also includes Bernardon Haber Holloway Architects (architecture), Chester Valley Engineers (civil), MacIntosh Engineering (structural) and Pinnacle Engineering (mechanical, electrical and plumbing).