The Devil’s in the draught lines : 1000 Years of Women in Britain’s beer history by Wade, Dr Christina

£16.99

Author: Wade, Dr Christina

Social & cultural history

Published on 21 February 2024 by CAMRA Books in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 244 pages, colour
156 x 234 x 17 | 430g

Description

Once our ancient ancestors discovered that by settling and cultivating grains they would have a regular and plentiful food source, it was only a matter of time before beer became a part of everyday life. And that beer was mainly made by women. For centuries, women brewers remained key participants in our beer trade, up to the Industrial Revolution when increased mechanisation, alongside Victorian societal constraints, conspired to push a lot of them out. From then on, commercial brewing was generally considered a male-led profession. But things are changing. With the increase in new breweries, and a growing enthusiasm for beer, women are back at the helm at an ever-growing number of British brewers, large and small, reasserting their dominance in the industry.