L.A.’s Latina Brewers Seeing ‘Cultural Shift’
Three Los Angeles Latina brewers share their experience with the craft brew community and homebrewing.
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Three Los Angeles Latina brewers share their experience with the craft brew community and homebrewing.
Fat Bottom Brewing’s chef Leah Ewing finds a solid playing field to pair her food with beers -- a far cry from her start as a fry cook at McDonald's.
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Founded by long-time friends and business associates William Comer and Rodney Malone in late summer 2021, 1865 Brewing Company draws a line from past to present. Named for the year Congress passed and ratified the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery and involuntary servitude, their motto is “Freedom starts here!” — a recognition of the role the area played in African American emancipation history.
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