Beth Demmon
The Craft Beer Community Is Highlighting Its Diversity In a New Twitter Campaign
After a virulently racist email was sent to a Black beer writer suggesting she didn't belong in the industry, the beer world is rallying around her online.
Twenty Years Later, '10 Things I Hate About You' Is More Relevant Than You'd Expect
Despite its flaws, the film marked a turning point for feminism and female representation in teen rom-coms.
Brewery Faces Backlash for Mocking MLK's 'I Have a Dream' Speech to Sell Black Beer
In a now-deleted apology on Facebook, the brewer described himself as a "stupid stupid man, but [...] not a racist."
Women-Only Craft Beer Forum Shut Down By Men’s Rights Activist
Ting Su, co-founder of Eagle Rock Brewery and host of the event, now finds herself needing to raise money for a legal defense fund.
Meet TRAPPIST, a Grindcore Band Dedicating Its Music and Message Entirely to Craft Beer
"There’s 40,000 grind bands out there who have entire albums where every song is about either zombies or gore... At least beer is fucking real."
'Glitter Beers' Are Here to Make (or Ruin) Your Day
Sure, beer is great, but have you tried peeing glitter?
Owner of Queer, Black-Owned Brewery Says 'White Supremacy' Led to Its Closure
During its six-month tenure, Black Star Line Brewery faced death threats, numerous break-ins, and complicated financial woes.