First annual National Black Brewers Day

Tuesday, October 10th is the inaugural National Black Brewers Day, a new initiative that was announced just today by the recently formed National Black Brewers Association. Black Brewers Day is a day dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the rich heritage and contributions of Black beer brewers throughout American history. Set to be observed annually on October 10th, this significant occasion commemorates a pivotal moment in brewing history, paying homage to the trailblazers who have shaped the industry. 

Black Brewer's Day has special historical significance as it marks the remarkable journey of Theodore A. (Ted) Mack, Sr. and his visionary associates, who, on October 10, 1970, celebrated the acquisition of People's Brewing Company in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. This momentous occasion was witnessed by over 2,000 guests, including stockholders, local and state legislators, and notable dignitaries. On that fateful day, Mr. Mack made history by becoming the first black brewery president in the United States, and People's Brewing Company achieved the distinction of being the first black-owned brewery ever.

Thanks to efforts from lawmakers, brewers and beer lovers, 12 cities & states including (California - LA County, Louisiana, Atlanta, Cleveland) will recognize Black Brewer’s Day in 2023, with more to come in 2024.

Relevant Handles and Hashtags

  • National Black Brewers Association Handles

  • Hashtags

    • #BlackBrewersDay

    • #supportLocalBreweries

How to Get Involved

Show your support for Black Black Brewers Day by sharing posts to your social media.  NBBA has suggested people post a 00:30 video answering the question “why is Black Brewers Day important to you?”

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