For thousands of years, women were at the forefront of producing the world's beer. But these days, brewing is male-dominated.
The first brewers of beer, in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, were women. The Sumerians even had a goddess of beer, Ninkasi. And in England, women called alewives handled the commercial making and ...
An ukhamba on view at the New Orleans Museum of Art is a testament to beer-brewing, a practice that, in southern Africa, is dominated by women. Low-alcohol sorghum beer has been a key part of ...
Talea Beer Company co-founders recalled how they carved out a niche for their craft beer brand in a crowded market.
“Many women who say they don’t like beer probably haven’t found the right beer for them,” says Pienaar. “There is a beer for every taste, even a beer that tastes like pina colad ...
With the goal of sharing their love of whiskey and looking to dispel stereotypes about what women drink and in particular that whiskey is somehow for men only, two cousins who acquired a taste for ...
Wendy believes that many women who say they don’t like beer simply haven’t found the right one. “There’s a beer for everyone, even ones that taste like pina coladas. The problem is women are rarely ...