![]() ![]() ![]() Owner and president Laura Lacy started Attic Brewing Company as Germantown Philadelphia’s first craft brewery in over 100 years. Philadelphia, PA Photography courtesy of Attic Brewing Company And in the past, brewers such as Emily Powers have been instrumental in bringing Allagash beers to life. A strong female-led marketing, sales, events, HR, and front-of-house team helps run the day-to-day operations of the brewery. Pioneers in more ways than one, Allagash is committed to supporting women in brewing and beer. Portland, ME Photography Courtesy of Allagash Brewing GET YOUR TICKETS HERE Hop Culture’s 77 Women-Led Breweries to Support Right Now Northeast Allagash Brewing Company 9th or safely* get out there and support the rad women of craft beer. ![]() And then come celebrate with us at Brick South for BW(O)B on Sat. While this list is a great start, we know that there are so many more breweries out there so if we missed your favorite, feel free to hit us up in the comments and leave your suggestions. Many of those listed will even be joining us at BW(O)B in April!įrom stalwarts like New Belgium, Independence Brewing, and The Alchemist to newcomers such as Back Home Beer, a women-owned brewery incorporating Irani ingredients into its beer, Shōjō Beer Co., a Nicaraguan- and Lebanese-owned brewery in Miami, Florida, here are some amazing women-led breweries to check out.įor clarification, the breweries on this list include those that are owned by women or femme-identifying folks or breweries that may not be owned by women- or femme-identifying forlks, but have women or femme-identifying people in prominent roles on their staff or have expressed a commitment to equity and inclusion in the beer industry. To help celebrate Beers With(out) Beards and International Women’s Day, a holiday celebrated every March 8th that recognizes the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, Hop Culture wanted to share seventy-seven women-led breweries that you could be supporting right now. Join us on Saturday, April 9th, 2022, at Brick South in Portland, ME, to celebrate the achievements of women in craft beer. Returning in-person for the first time in two years, the 2022 Beers With(out) Beards Festival will feature beer from thirty-five-plus breweries that are either women-owned or owned by femme-identifying people, or that have women or femme-identifying people in prominent leadership positions. And it’s just another reason to go out of your way to support women-led breweries. This is the exact stereotype that Hop Culture is trying to break with its fifth-annual women in craft beer festival Beers With(out) Beards. What did they look like? Were they big and tall? Short and small? Blond-haired and blue-eyed? Most importantly, did you envision a man or a woman? Nine times out of ten, when asked to describe a brewer, people think of a big, burly man wearing a lumberjack flannel shirt and sporting a bushy beard. Now picture the person that brewed that beer. What did the beer smell like? Maybe you enjoyed an imperial stout and noticed the aromas of coffee beans and chocolate. What did the beer taste like? Perhaps you had a hazy NEIPA and you found notes of grapefruit and citrus. ![]()
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