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Four new styles of beer have officially been added to this year s style guide for the Brewers Association, a trade group for independent brewers. Among them are the New Zealand-style Pale Ale, New Zealand-style India Pale Ale (IPA), Kentucky Common Beer and Belgian-Style Session Ale. The Brewer s Association has added four new styles of beer to its guidelines. (iStock). Craft brewers in the U.S. and around the world continue to push the boundaries of beer by reviving long lost styles and by innovating in new beer flavor spaces, Chris Swersey, competition manager at the Brewers Association, said of the news. The 2021 Beer Style Guidelines reflect many exciting trends in brewing with numerous additions and updates for accuracy.
The group is dedicated to expanding opportunities for underrepresented people from brewhouse to taproom.
February 25, 2021
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Pittsburgh is a region teeming with breweries. There are more than 40 independently owned breweries in Allegheny County and a bunch more in the surrounding counties. Despite the numbers, they are, like most breweries across the country, suffering a lack of diversity from brewhouse to taproom.
According to a 2019 report from the Brewers Association, a craft brewery trade group, 88 percent of the breweries in the United States are white-owned. Harris Family Brewery, for example, will be the first wholly Black-owned brewery in Pennsylvania when it opens this year in Harrisburg. The same report notes that women make up just 7.5 percent of the brewers and 37 percent of non-production staff at breweries, yet are 54 percent of service staff in taprooms. The population that typically fills those taprooms is primaril
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San Diego brewery wants a more diverse industry, creates scholarship
Brewing for Diversity Scholarship is worth more than $6,000 for people of color who enroll in the Brewing program at UC San Diego. Author: LaMonica Peters (KFMB) Updated: 10:33 PM PST February 23, 2021
SAN DIEGO A local brewery says it wants to help diversify its industry and is offering a scholarship for people of color who want to learn the business. Ballast Point Brewery has partnered with UC San Diego Extension to make it all happen.
It s celebrating 25 years in San Diego but was purchased by Chicago-based Kings and Convicts Brewing last year. The new CEO Brendan Watters says shutting down due to the pandemic and seeing the racial unrest moved him to want to make a difference in the brewing industry.