Derrick and Jonathan were joined by Julianna Pierandozzi with 3 Sheeps Brewing Co. (Sheboygan, WI) and Maggie Skinner with Revolution Brewing (Chicago, IL) to talk about all the Women's Month events and ways you can support the Women’s Beer and Spirits Collective
A unique Women’s Month collaboration of female representatives from the craft beverage industry, the Women’s Beer and Spirits Collective, continues to grow and brew interest. This Midwest collaboration of females in the brewery industry expanded this year to include more breweries and, new this year, three spirits companies as well. Spanning the Midwest, with the concentration of support in the Milwaukee, WI-area, this collaboration’s mission is to raise awareness of females in the male-dominated craft beer and spirits industry while raising funds for select nonprofit organizations.
Derrick and Jonathan were joined by Julianna Pierandozzi with 3 Sheeps Brewing Co. (Sheboygan, WI) and Maggie Skinner with Revolution Brewing (Chicago, IL) to talk about all the Women's Month events and ways you can support this industry through March and beyond!
With the goal of raising $10,000, the initiative is an ongoing supporter of Milwaukee-based Sojourner Family Peace Center (familypeacecenter.org), the largest nonprofit provider of domestic violence prevention and intervention services in Wisconsin. This year the female-led crew will also donate a portion of the funds raised to:
Fundraising opportunities include:
ABOUT WOMEN’S BEER AND SPIRITS COLLECTIVE:
A collaboration led by female beverage industry representatives in timing with Women’s Month in March to raise awareness for females in a male-dominated craft beer industry that in turn raises money for anyone affected by domestic violence. In 2022, the inaugural Women’s Month collaboration effort of females in the brewery industry was led by five representatives supporting the 11 events that raised $2,119. The 2023 goal was set at $4,000 with breweries committed to match donations (up to $2,000). Last year’s effort raised $8,000 through its 23 events and corresponding efforts.