Deeply saddened to hear of the death of brewing industry pioneer, Scotland's first black professor & Chancellor of @HeriotWattUni Professor @SirGeoffPalmer. May God rest his soul. I am praying for strength for all his family at this very sad time https://t.co/GFVgdCKwwX
BBC Scotland has shared this tribute to the late and mighty @SirGeoffPalmer ====> 'Intellectual giant' Sir Geoff Palmer dies aged 85 https://t.co/cDl2GOVm3W @BBCScotlandNews@BBCNews
All the beers I showcased for Alan Titchmarsh & his celeb guests 2day on @ITV are listed on my Instagram, so head on over & follow me there. Catch it again on @ITVX at the end of the show too🍻#bonfirenight#bonfirebeers#craftbeer#beergeek ====> https://t.co/rbi4FgRlxs
Oh boy. Let’s see where this ends. All I know is I probably would have reacted the same way, if faced with this. Countless cases where the person affected by discriminatory behaviour gets the brunt end for calling the behaviour out!!
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𝕄𝕆ℝ𝔼 ℕ𝔼𝕎 𝔻𝔸𝕋𝔸 🔍
In the new Gender Pint Gap: Revisited 82% of women strongly agreed or tended to agree that beer advertising was targeted at men, with almost 75% of men agree 😒
Have you read the new report yet? https://t.co/19qQiSXD97
#GenderPintGap#GPG24
Happy #IWD24 day. The theme is #InspireInclusion. Ask yourself today ‘What are you doing to include women of all hues, faiths & beliefs in your life, your work and your community?’ And if you are not doing anything at all, then make a start today. https://t.co/yTdaFn30RI 🫶🏾
I hope 2023 is one where you've experienced plenty of joyful times. But if sadness visited you, then I wish you the very best of happiness for 2024. My year has swung back & forth from huge joy to pockets of grief. If yours was the same, please know you will make it through💖
I just found out that @PurityBrewingCo have gone into administration which is a real shocker as they pretty much dominate the on trade in Warwickshire and the West Midlands. These are indeed sad times. The question is: Who will buy them?
@BeerBeauty And people are shocked about beers being over 8%. Bars don’t normally sell strong beers in full pints. How is this going to work with wine which on average is around and over 12%? Not responsible drinking