Episode 9: The History of Women in Beer (Part 2)

Season 2 has arrived! W’e’re kicking it off with part 2 of our History of Women in Beer series. This time we’re taking a more modern approach and spotlighting some of the first craft brewsters around the world. You’ll hear from Tara Nurin, the Author of A Women’s Place is in the Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches, and CEOs (pre-order now, releasing Sept. 21, 2021), Forbes Beer & Spirits Contributing Writer & Alcohol Marketing Specialist. Stay tuned for the end of the show where I review a few beers from Frogtown Brewery and Sage Bistro & Brewery brewed by women here in my home of Los Angeles.

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Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.

– Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Label art designed by Kate Eglen
You can pre-order Tara’s new book on Amazon or Bookshop.org

References from the episode:

More on New Albion Brewing’s Suzanne Stern Denison via Beervana here and why we are still talking about New Albion Brewing 40 years later via Food Republic here

One of the first female brewmasters in the United States is Carol Stoudt of Stoudt’s Brewing Company in Adamstown, Pennsylvania, which was founded in 1987. Read more here

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