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Celebrating diversity, inclusion, equity, and justice within the craft beer community
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Scars Are Beautiful: A Previvor Pairs Beer with Breast Cancer Awareness

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July 8, 2022
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A summary of the “Scars Are Beautiful” campaign, for which Jess Mitchell of Kinship Brewing collaborated with 22 breweries in Iowa to brew a West Coast IPA. “It’s about the journey you go through after a double mastectomy and the large scars you receive. It’s a tough journey to go on but you are beautiful and so are your scars.”

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One In Four IPA: How Third Space Brewing is Battling Domestic Violence

July 3, 2022
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Rainbow Washing: Raise a Glass to Breweries with Concrete Pride Support

June 30, 2022
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Gay Bar, National Historic Landmark, and Site of the 1969 Uprising – The Stonewall Inn Helped Launch the Gay Rights Movement

June 28, 2022
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Ulvade Benefit Beer Festival by Bandera Brewing – A Wrap-Up

June 10, 2022
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Beers on the Battlefield: Exploring Beer’s Role in American Wartime this Memorial Day

May 30, 2022
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Mindful Brewing: Mental Health, ALS, and the Beers and Breweries Fighting Neurological Diseases  

May 27, 2022
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From Beer to Books: My Experience in the ‘Great Resignation’

May 21, 2022
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Bodies of Beer

May 9, 2022
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Can Craft Breweries Make Space for Sober and Sober-Curious Folks in Their Taprooms?

May 1, 2022
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The Cradle of Craft Beer: Craft Beer’s History and Current Role in the Middle East

April 29, 2022
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The Inclusion Beer Project

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A Push for Equality: A Book Review of Girly Drinks

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Bottoms Up: Consuming the Femme Body

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Due to the large size of this release, we are dela Due to the large size of this release, we are delayed by a few days! Stay tuned for more updates. We are excited to reveal this drop, but we need to make sure everything is just perfect. Thanks for your patience and for your continued support! 

Cheers!
Today, on Trans Day of Visibility, we leave this l Today, on Trans Day of Visibility, we leave this letter of love from Sage Grace Dolan-Sandrino (@thhrift), as it was told in the Washington Post. 

Today and all days.
Grateful and honored to be named a @vinepair 50 th Grateful and honored to be named a @vinepair 50 this year! Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this journey. May we continue to learn and change this industry and world for the better 🍻 Cheers to all of you 💞

Also, congrats to @daybracey, @barrelandflow, @crownsandhops, @teo_hunter, and @benyashburn for also being named. Proud to stand with all of these amazing leaders on this list.

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Girly Drinks, a James Beard award-winning book by Girly Drinks, a James Beard award-winning book by @malloryomeara, sets out to tell the history of women in alcohol through fifteen individual stories, the content is even richer than advertised. As we ricochet around the globe, it’s impossible not to be in awe of O’Meara’s no-stone-unturned research, diving into drinks cultures as diverse as ruou in Vietnam, omaongo and oshinwayin Namibia, and early Japanese sake (kuchikami) – all produced by women.

Read @amethyst_heels's book review on our website now.
I am sorry to our beer community and our queer com I am sorry to our beer community and our queer community. I made a mistake, and I’d like to make an apology.

Beer is for Everyone received an email a few days ago, and I jumped to conclusions about its meaning based on my own lived experiences.

As a person who identifies as a womxn, specifically a non-binary demi female womxn, I was defensive when I read the aforementioned email. Because of my own experiences of being invalidated and attacked, I took it to mean that the person was anti-queer.

However, I never followed up to find out a deeper reason why the sender said what they did. It’s not an excuse, but it is a reason - I get messages like this all the time and are usually very much racist, sexist, misogynistic, homophobic, transphobic, and the list goes on. So, I tend to just ignore them.

But, a friend brought it to my attention that they were confused as to why I used a word that can be seen as problematic.

After much discussion, I realized I wasn’t as clear as I needed to be. And, my assumption could have hurt someone.

I also needed to be more aware that just because I use that term to identify, I should have acknowledged that it, perhaps, should not be used by others, at least not if they don’t personally identify or have consent.

Identity politics are incredibly complex and ever-evolving. And, even though I consider myself well-versed and well-lived, I am wrong very often. So, I am truly sorry if I hurt anyone.

I will be following up with a longer post online at a later time once I can decompress. But, for now, I want to give this apology with my sincere sadness for any confusion or hurt that I may have caused.

-Lindsay

P.S. Pride release is still happening because our Pride is unwavering 🏳️‍🌈
#Repost from @goldspotbrewing • Two new beers fo #Repost from @goldspotbrewing
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Two new beers for y’all!  First: Out Loud Maibock - collaboration with @fictionbeer has notes of honey, bread and a refreshing finish. Benefiting @transformative_freedom_fund and @everywhereisqueer  Second: Our newest West Coast IPA with notes of mango, pine and orange 🥭🍊🌲
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Beer is for Everyone is a grass roots project that was born from the need for more diverse bodies, spaces, and voices within the craft beer community. We look to encourage the inclusion of all people who love craft beer.

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