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<big>'''Old Dairy Brewery,''''' Rawlinson Farm, Rolvenden, Kent.''</big>
Brewing commenced 2009 in a converted milking parlour. In 2014 they moved to Tenterden.
<big>'''Old Dairy Brewery''', ''Units 2/3 Station Yard, Station Road, Tenterden, Kent''</big>
<big>'''Old Dairy Brewery''', ''Units 2/3 Station Yard, Station Road, Tenterden, Kent''</big>


Brewing commenced 2009 at '''Rawlinson Farm, Rolvenden, Kent'''.
They established a new 30-barrel brewery here in 2014.


See: [http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/154/OD.pdf "The Old Dairy Brewery, Rolvenden, Kent: A Photo Essay" by Ed Wray]
See: [http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/154/OD.pdf "The Old Dairy Brewery, Rolvenden, Kent: A Photo Essay" by Ed Wray]


In 2014, they moved to Tenterden.
Ceased brewing in 2022. The taproom at Tenterden still trades under the same name, but under new management. The Old Dairy beers are being contract brewed by several local brewers, solely to supply the taproom. The plant has been sold to the [[Brewery Of Angels and Demons Ltd]], of Capel-le-Ferne, near Folkestone, and is currently in storage on a hop farm near Tenterden while an oast is being refurbished to house it.


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[[category:Kent]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 12 April 2023

Old Dairy Brewery label.jpg

Old Dairy Brewery, Rawlinson Farm, Rolvenden, Kent.

Brewing commenced 2009 in a converted milking parlour. In 2014 they moved to Tenterden.


Old Dairy Brewery, Units 2/3 Station Yard, Station Road, Tenterden, Kent

They established a new 30-barrel brewery here in 2014.

See: "The Old Dairy Brewery, Rolvenden, Kent: A Photo Essay" by Ed Wray

Ceased brewing in 2022. The taproom at Tenterden still trades under the same name, but under new management. The Old Dairy beers are being contract brewed by several local brewers, solely to supply the taproom. The plant has been sold to the Brewery Of Angels and Demons Ltd, of Capel-le-Ferne, near Folkestone, and is currently in storage on a hop farm near Tenterden while an oast is being refurbished to house it.