Spibey spoke to Gay Star News about what he thinks makes the beer so special. These include Terrence Higgins Trust, Diversity Role Models and the LGBT foundation.Īlongside the charities, they also support community projects, sports groups and LGBTI professional networks across the UK. The beer is produced in partnership with three LGBTI charities, giving 20p from each sale to them. Set up by Ethan Spibey, 27, and his boyfriend Sören Scharf, 28, the London-based company is celebrating its first birthday today (4 April). Then one blessed day craft beer arrived and changed all our perspectives on one of the most widely drunk beverages in the world.īut now, the final nail in beer’s unfriendly coffin is being hammered with the introduction of PROUD beer – the UK’s first ‘queer beer’. For years people associated beer with the watery swill found in those dingy, sticky, homophobic pubs we all avoided like the plague when we turned 18.
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