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Mind the Gap: New Research Set to Unveil Evolving Landscape of Women’s Relationship with Beer
[OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE – 16.01.24] Dea Latis, a UK-based women and beer interest group led by Annabel Smith, is leading a vital new study to delve further into women’s attitudes and behaviours relating to the world of beer. Following their trailblazing 2018 report – The Gender Pint Gap – which ignited industry-wide conversations, Dea Latis’ […]
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Why can’t beer be more like gin?
Download a PDF copy of the 2019 report A study into female attitudes and behaviours towards beer by women and beer interest group, Dea Latis, reveals that women would switch to beer if it wasn’t associated with pints, bloating and sexist imagery and reinvented itself, as gin has done in recent years, with added elegance, […]
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Emma Inch wins top writing award
Brighton based beer writer and radio broadcaster Emma Inch has been named Beer Writer of the Year 2018 at the Guild of Beer Writers’ annual awards ceremony last night alongside six other women writers and brewers. Beer Writer of the Year is the top award in the Guild’s annual competition for writing about beer and […]
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Combing art and science in new beer recipe book
A new book by the award-winning writer, Melissa Cole, features over 70 recipes using beer as an ingredient. In the The Beer Kitchen Melissa has combined two of her greatest passions: great brews and delicious food combining the art and science of cooking and pairing food with beer. The book offers ideas for simple dips, […]
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Back to more research for a ‘deeper dive’
Dea Latis, has been awarded a second grant by the The Worshipful Company of Brewers from their Brewers’ Research and Education Fund to delve further into women’s attitudes and behaviours around beer following the publication of their report in May this year, The Gender Pint Gap. Dea Latis directors, Lisa Harlow and Annabel Smith identified […]