Inside a brewery’s toxic culture | Morning Newsletter Lauren Aguirre, The Philadelphia Inquirer © JOSE F. MORENO/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Beach goers are shown at Strathmere, N.J.
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First: Businesses at the Shore are praying for sun as Memorial Day approaches. Current forecasts aren’t looking so hot for the holiday weekend.
Then: Many accounts of sexism and mistreatment at Tired Hands Brewing Co. surfaced on Instagram last week, leading to founder and co-owner Jean Broillet IV stepping aside from operations. Now, several former employees are coming forward to share more details of the toxic culture at the brewery.
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The Craft Beer World Is Facing a Me Too Reckoning
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When brewer and production manager Brienne Allan of Notch Brewing in Salem, MA, put out a call on her personal Instagram account last week for women in the craft beer world to share stories of the sexism they’ve experienced in the industry, she had no idea that she’d receive not hundreds but
thousands of messages chronicling everything from misogyny and sexual harassment and toxic workplace cultures to sexual assault.
Allan has spent the past week posting all of the stories and allegations to her Instagram Stories in an attempt to raise awareness of what’s clearly a systemic problem, and as a result, some prominent figures in the craft beer scene have come under fire.