Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company: Making Beer and Black History

Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company: Making Beer and Black History

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore listens intently as Jasmine Dill, co-owner of the Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company in Prince George’s County, explains her product. (Courtesy Photo/Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company)

After a hard day of work, many people head to their local convenience store to pick up beer, so they can go home, relax and drink their favorite brand while reflecting on their lives.

The most popular beers in the U.S., according to a November 2024 Forbes, are Modelo Especial, Bud Light, Michelob Ultra, Coors Light, and Corona Extra. In addition, a Statista survey reveals that Bud Light is a favorite among Black beer drinkers.

However, Andrew and Jasmine Dill, co-owners of Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company based in Brandywine, Maryland, are hoping people consider their brand when hoping to unwind to a tasty craft beer.

“We make a great beer,” Andrew Dill, 35, told The Informer. “When we create beer we use quality ingredients such as yeast, hops, malts and water. Our philosophy is that everyone likes beer, you just may not know your brand.”

The couple own and operate the first Black-owned brewery in Prince George’s County. The husband and entrepreneur noted that while they are the first, they are not the only African American owned breweries in the county, noting Black Beauty in Bowie and knowledge of a third that is in formation.

Read more of the story by James Wright Jr. of The Washington Informer HERE.