International Women’s Day 2025

  • Bríd's Cross Brewing International Women's Day 2024
  • Bríd's Cross Brewing International Women's Day 2024

Brew Day.

PIRATE QUEENS ROCK THE BAR

Bríd’s Cross Brewing joined with Women of Whitworth charity to brew this year’s International Women’s Day beer Pirate Queen, a 4% Hazy Pale. The beer launched at The Baum on Saturday 8 March and didn’t hang around long.

Ben Collier, General Manager of The Baum said “I’ve not shifted a cask that fast in a hot minute.” The beer sold out within 8 hours of going on sale and was a huge hit with punters. A percentage of sales is being donated to our charity partners Women of Whitworth.

Ruth of Bríd’s Cross Brewing said, “We’re delighted to be supporting our local charity. It was really lovely to host 7 local women for our second IWD brew day. From planning meetings to brew day, their interest and enthusiasm never waned, getting stuck in with all hands on deck to learning about the processes, it was an honour and a joy. Teaming up with IWCBD who generously offered our participants a chance to gain Level 1 in Beer is inspiring for the next wave of female brewers.”

Kimberley Ashworth of The WoW Project added, “Thank you so much to Bríd’s Cross Brewing for the opportunity to collaborate on ‘Pirate Queen’. It was fantastic to meet so many inspiring females, and we thoroughly enjoyed the day. We are so grateful to Sean and Ruth for this opportunity, and we can’t wait to see the beer at The Baum, Rochdale, The Red Lion Inn, Whitworth, and so many other pubs. Over the last 7 years, we’ve worked on so many fundraising and collaborative projects, but WoW, this will be a memorable experience we’ll never forget.”

Sue, who took part in Brew Day, wrote a lovely poem about her experience. You can read the poem here.

Brew Day

We spent Valentine’s Day brewing our second International Women’s Day beer with a group of 7 women from the community. Our first meeting was online in January to discuss beer style, beer name and associated folktale. During brew day, our very own Pirate Queen’s were not only busy with all the hard work which goes into brewing beer, but also learnt about the brewing industry, hops, ingredients, processes, our folkale and passion for beer. 


Ales Inspired by Tales

Beer: Hazy Pale, 4%
Folktale: Grace O’Malley (Pirate Queen of County Mayo). Grace was a strong independent woman, a formidable force for her time, and a great role model for women.

PLAYLIST

We put together some tunes which we feel embodies Grace, we hope you enjoy listening to these tracks as much as well did.

DID YOU KNOW

George RR Martin based his Game of Thrones character, Yara Greyjoy, on Grace O’Malley. We can certainly see the similarities.

Charity Partner
Our Charity Partner this year is Women of Whitworth. A local charity to us doing amazing work.

Collaboration
Women on Tap offered participants the opportunity to study WSET Level 1 in Beer Award.

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If you would like to take part in our International Women’s Day Brew next year, and or would like to be our charity partner, please get in touch

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