This Thursday,
October 5th, at Scofflaw Brewing (1738 MacArthur Blvd. NW, Atlanta,
GA 30312) will be a day themed around inclusion, equity, and work
opportunities in the beer industry! There will be a…
· Career
Fair (12-4pm)
· Panel
Discussion (5-6pm) on diversity and equity with some of
Georgia’s beer industry leaders
· Screening
of One Pint At A Time (7pm), and a Q&A with the film’s
producers.
· The debut of the Black Is Beautiful 2.0 IPA brewed by Atlatucky , and Scofflaw Brewing to support the National Black Brewers Association
Admission is FREE for
this event! RSVP here!
Here is all the
information below:
Career Fair
(12 - 4 pm)
Inspired by the film,
there will be a career fair in the afternoon for those looking to learn more
about the craft brewing business. Whether your interest lies in production,
taprooms, marketing, sales, graphic design, or other roles within the industry,
this event offers a unique opportunity to connect with local breweries and
apply for open positions.
Panel Discussion
(5:00 - 6:00 pm)
There will be a panel from 5 to 6pm
with some prestigious members of Atlanta’s diverse brewing community to discuss
their roles and efforts to promote more equity in the beer industry. There will
also be a Q&A after this panel, followed by the screening for the
award-winning documentary One Pint at a Time set for 7pm.
Co-Host Jen Price, Founder, Crafted For Action
Co-Host Ale Sharpton, Craft Beer Ambassador/Entrepreneur
Fenwick Broyard III, Vice President of Brand impact,
Creature Comforts Brewing Co.
Ally Duffy, Head Brewer at Wild Leap Atlanta
Erick Mitchell,
Supply Chain Manager, Scofflaw Brewing Co
Fish Scales, Head Brewer, Atlantucky/Nappy
Roots
Kimerie Swift, Sales Director, Pabst Brewing Co.
Screening of "One
Pint at a Time" + Q & A Session (7 pm)
Discover the vibrant
world of craft beer and diversity in brewing at the Atlanta Premiere of One Pint at a Time. Featured at more than
100 festivals worldwide and recipient of over 50 awards and nominations, this
ground-breaking film takes you deep into the lives of Black and Brown brewery
owners as they navigate the challenges of the ever evolving and fiercely
competitive beer industry.
Access + Parking
The event will be held at
the Scofflaw Brewing, located at 1738 MacArthur Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30318.
Ample parking is available at the brewery as well as surrounding streets.
Parking is FREE, but please do not park in areas designated “No Parking” by applicable
signage. Rideshare is always encouraged if you plan on enjoying some pints.
About The Film
Craft beer generates tens
of billions of dollars annually for the US economy. Despite beer’s Egyptian and
African heritage, these traditions have been mostly forgotten and are rarely
found in American brewing culture. Today, Black-owned breweries make up less
than 1% of the nearly 9,000 breweries in operation. Eager to shift the
historical perception of who makes and drinks beer, Black brewers, brand
owners, and influencers across the country are reshaping the craft beer
industry and the future of America’s favorite adult beverage.
Click here to learn more about the making of One Pint at a Time.