Breweries owned by people of color

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alt text By Molly O'Mera, Reporter, The Real Chi
 
 

Many would consider drinking alcohol to be a guilty pleasure. But it can be a little less so when you change your buying habits to drink a product that reinvests in your local community. Socially conscious beer drinkers suddenly have a new challenge at hand - to truly drink responsibly. 

Chicago was recently named the beer capital of America by the Brewers Association, home to more breweries than any other metropolitan area. Chicago is also home to the second largest black population in the U.S, however, there are no black-owned breweries within the city of Chicago. Vice District was the city’s only black-owned brewery up until 2016, when they shuttered their South Loop taproom. Since 2018, Englewood Brews, also mentioned on this list, has been marred with obstacles which has postponed their plans to open. 

Despite this, there are still plenty of folks in and around Chicago working to diversify the craft beer industry in lots of ways. The Chicagoland and surrounding areas are home to a handful of breweries owned by people of color. Some of them you can even find on shelves in Chicago stores, or are just a quick road trip away. Bottoms up!