This IWD, meet the women changing the booze industry
The world of beer, wine and spirits has also been dominated during our lifetime by men, with phallocentric brands including Jack Daniels and Johnnie Walker aimed squarely at male drinkers. But it wasn’t always so – for thousands of years brewing was undertaken by women. And as we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD), there are once again signs that women are taking the helm at the drinks companies of tomorrow.
Take Sophie McGill from New Zealand, Tove Franzen from Sweden, Eleanor Leger from the US, Harriet Nahrwold from Chile, Kate Watson from Ireland and Chava Richman from Wales. while they aren’t household names quite yet, they probably should be.
This IWD, meet the women changing the booze industry
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