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Connecticut Brewers Guild reveals 4-point plan for dealing with sexual harassment
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Jun 03, 2021, 2:58pm EDT
An Instagram post calling for people to share sexual harassment stories in the craft beer industry went viral last month, and now there s an effort in Connecticut to try and prevent future incidents.
The Connecticut Brewers Guild released a four-point plan this week for dealing with sexual harassment in partnership with the Pink Boots Society.
Local brewers say the problem won t really be solved until there s more women in the industry. Kat Michaud, a brewer at Nod Hill Brewing Company in Ridgefield, says while her own brewing family has always been supportive - she wasn t surprised to see thousands of allegations of sexual harassment surface across the country over the last month.
St. Patrick’s Week | Hoops, hops, and some hope for breweries across CT
Like so many other brewhouses, COVID-19 has affected his business in the past year, especially on the restaurant side. Author: Jim Altman Updated: 11:02 AM EDT March 16, 2021
BLOOMFIELD, Conn. After a difficult year, Curt Cameron, the owner of Thomas Hooker Brewery in Bloomfield sees signs of hope ahead.
Like so many other brewhouses, COVID-19 has affected his business in the past year, especially on the restaurant side, but with March Madness and a boost from the St. Patrick’s Day holiday, Cameron is encouraged.
“We’re trying to keep a positive attitude,” said Cameron, “we’re trying to plan for a fantastic Spring, and we think when the World comes back, it’s coming back hard.”