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Showing Original Post only (View all)THERE ARE ALMOST NO BLACK PEOPLE BREWING CRAFT BEER. HERE'S WHY. [View all]
https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/there-are-almost-no-black-people-brewing-craft-beer-heres-why"IM IN A CRAFT BEER BAR IN BROOKLYN, sipping a $9 stout and looking for black people. Juicy is on the speakers, and Notorious B.I.G. grew up a five-minute walk from my barstool here on the dividing line between Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant. This is a traditionally black neighborhood, but right now, at 10:30pm on a Thursday, the only people in the bar are me (white), the bartender (white), and a stocky guy with a beard down at the end mouthing lyrics and nursing a bomber of what looks like Hill Farmstead (hes white, too).
My search isnt going well so far.
Thats because craft beer is white. Whiter than a ski lodge. Whiter than a Whole Foods in the suburbs. Craft beer is so white, in fact, that theres an entry for microbreweries in Stuff White People Like, a book based on a blog written by a white person making fun of white people for being white. The passage concludes with this sentence: [M]ost white people want to open a microbrewery at some point.
Do most black people want to open a microbrewery at some point? Do any? The Brewers Association, the craft industrys leading trade group, doesnt keep records on the racial breakdown of its membership; nor does the American Homebrewers Association, its DIY-focused branch. Both organizations told me they werent aware of the existence of any such data. After digging around, neither am I.
So, in the absence of statistics, I set out to answer a simple question: where the hell are all the black craft brewers, bar owners, bloggers, aficionados, and nerds? Why is craft beer -- the consumer side, and especially the business side -- so white?
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Well, I found it interesting.
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There's a dress code for Riverside? What's next? Dinner attire for San Bernardino or Hemet!?
villager
May 2016
#130
Hey, man if the Riverside hipsters are lax, I'll go with boxers, white socks, and my big belly.
HuckleB
May 2016
#134
because if you want to reduce racism, you have to look at where race matters and has an impact
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2016
#6
pretending there are no disparities by being color blind does perpetuate racism
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2016
#35
No, just no understanding on your part, and no ability on your part to present an argument.
kwassa
May 2016
#90
When you look at someone and make a determination about them just based on the color of their skin..
TipTok
May 2016
#170
There are lots of people whose careers depend upon the continuing existence of racism.
Nye Bevan
May 2016
#44
yes, I found some articles like this I posted links to down at the bottom of this thread.
kwassa
May 2016
#136
So what is the "impact" of a particular minority generally choosing not to participate
wickerwoman
May 2016
#147
When I got my PhD back in 1990, I suddenly found that I could afford good beer or bad wine.
stone space
May 2016
#7
If blacks are a tiny minority of craft beer drinkers, then this is not a surprise
FLPanhandle
May 2016
#14
continued segregation is what often leads to both big disparities (education) and minor disparities
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2016
#25
i am not name calling, it is a hipster movement, one that i approve/like
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2016
#31
I was looking for a good specialty malt liquor just the other day and couldn't find anything.
bluedigger
May 2016
#46
We always went for the Green Monster (Haffenreffer) in my neck of the woods.
bluedigger
May 2016
#54
if there were more blacks into microbrewing, would that be cultural appropriation?
Bucky
May 2016
#111
telling me I'm ignorant of something and then passing up a chance to inform me...
Bucky
May 2016
#119
Interesting, is there any particular reason for African-Americans prefering lagers?
Odin2005
May 2016
#199