Last year I had the privilege of speaking to seven inspiring individuals who are disrupting the norm in craft beer, working relentlessly to improve diversity and inclusion in the industry. As I said then, there are so many people in craft beer doing amazing work, work that is not easy, to make craft beer a more inclusive community with room for everyone at the table. We at BAOS strive to continue to amplify diverse voices in beer and shine a light on the hard work they are doing to make the community a better place for everyone.
Read MoreA question that’s never too far in the back of my mind when it comes to my love of craft beer is “Am I drinking too much?”
Read MoreA little over a month ago, the BAOS crew congregated in Hamilton, ON and we hit up the second annual Liquid Art Festival hosted by none other than Collective Arts Brewing Co.
Read MoreLow ABV options are a quietly growing desire in the craft beer industry, and it’s not hard to imagine why that might be, particularly with so many tap lists dominated by 6 to 7% IPAs and even higher from there.
Read MoreA couple of months ago when Chris (Hops & Bros) and I were guests on episode 135 of the podcast, we talked about a number of different breweries that have helped shape the Ottawa craft beer scene. One of the breweries we talked about and sampled on the show was Bicycle Craft Brewery.
Read MoreIn my first ever post for BAOS, I touched briefly on the ever-growing conversation of diversity in craft beer, particularly the need for greater diversity and inclusion in the industry.
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