The film, directed and edited by Aaron Hose, features Black brewers, beer brand owners, and industry influencers. That so many people in the craft beer industry wanted to hear those stories and do their part to diversify the industry is an early step of progress, Sharpton said.
Screenings began with the LA premiere of One Pint at a Time, a look into the growing world of Black-owned…
J. Nikol Jackson-Beckham is a former professor of communication studies who was appointed in 2018 as the Brewers Association’s first…
Struggle is punctuated with joy in the Milwaukee Film Festival documentary One Pint at a Time.
Among the seemingly countless films on tap at this year’s Milwaukee Film Festival is something for everyone. Beer lovers even…
Wisconsin audiences can always benefit from history that will leave them intellectually nourished while thirsting for a beer, and Aaron Hosé “One Pint at a Time” is a film that delivers.
“Few words go better together than craft beer and Tampa Bay. But a notable lack of diversity in the industry…
this is a very well-made and effective documentary about the lack of diversity of minority groups in the craft beer brewing industry (specifically black brewers / brewery owners and/or female brewers / brewery owners). it’s not only educational, but it’s imperative, important, and an all around dynamic film. i think everyone should watch this.
Black brewers are part of a multibillion-dollar business but represent less than 1% of its earnings, in an industry where…
The film, directed and edited by Aaron Hose, features Black brewers, beer brand owners, and industry influencers. That so many people in the craft beer industry wanted to hear those stories and do their part to diversify the industry is an early step of progress, Sharpton said.