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Bière de Femme, in North Carolina, was founded in 2017 as an event to bring women in the beer industry together, but also to meet consumers and craft beer enthusiasts of all genders. [135] FemAle Brew Fest, a Florida beer festival, was established in 2016 to support the growth of women in brewing. [136]
The word "alewife" is first recorded in England in 1393 to mean "a woman that keeps an ale-house", synonymous with the word "brewster". [5]"Alewife" is now commonly used in translations of ancient texts to refer to any woman who brewed and sold ale dating back to the beginning of recorded history.
Reflecting on the role of women in brewing, Nxusani-Mawela said “The biggest stereotype is that brewing and beer are only for men. I am changing this notion by employing mainly women to help introduce more women into the industry.” [11] Traditionally, up to the 18th century, beer was brewed primarily by women. [18] "Like in any other ...
International Women's Collaboration Brew Day (IWCBD) is an annual event that takes place each year on International Women's Day (8 March). [1] The event gathers women brewers around the world who brew a beer around that year's theme. [2] It was established to raise awareness of women in the brewing industry, especially as beer brewmasters. It ...
After decades of commercials aimed at young men starring beer-chugging bros and scantily clad women, beverage industry giants are changing their approach. Beer giants have lost big by ignoring ...
ENGLEWOOD, NJ (FOX13) – Whiskey and beer. That is a 110-year-old woman's secret to a long life. Agnes Fenton turned 110 over the weekend and has said for years three Miller High Life beers and a ...
The Pink Boots Society was founded during a 2007 cross-country trip taken by Teri Fahrendorf, which she documented on her blog "The Road Brewer."Fahrendorf had recently left her position as brewmaster at Steelhead Brewing Company in Eugene, Oregon, and wanted to visit the breweries of her professional peers and brew with them, meet more brewers, and visit her aging relatives.
A Chicago woman named Urcille Brown is celebrating her 100th birthday -- and Urcille says that her secret to longevity is simple ... drink beer.