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9 Black-Owned Libations To Celebrate Juneteenth 

Happy Juneteenth, Black people!

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What better day to celebrate Black emancipation than the 158th anniversary of freedom for the last enslaved African Americans after an almost six-month delay. What better day to raise our glasses on Emancipation Day in honor of those who have endured and blessed us with the spirit of resilience and accomplishment.

BLACK ENTERPRISE toasts up with these nine Black-owned wine, beer, and spirits to honor the Black past, present, future–and include in freedom festivities. May the spirit of our ancestors be with you. 

 

Beers

 

Harlem Brewing Company

Beer pioneer and entrepreneur Celeste Beatty founded Harlem Brewing Company in 2000. Harlem Brewing Company creates expressive and intuitive flavors like Sugar Hill Golden Ale, Renaissance Wit, and 125 IPA that shares the traditions and timeless history of Harlem. It’s the perfect Emancipation Day brew. 

 

Down Home Brewing Company

Down Home Brewing Company began production in 2017, and was founded by Chris Reeves and William Allen Moore. Based out of Atlanta, the Down Home Brewing Company is Georgia’s first Black-owned brewery. Down Home Brewery has four beers available on the market, GEORGIA HOOCH IPA, T-POM POMEGRANATE WHEAT ALE, DOWN RIGHT HAZY IPA, and DOWN RIGHT HAZY IPA.

 

Crowns and Hops 

Crowns and Hops has been changing the face of the brewing scene since 2016. Founded by Beny Ashburn and Teo Hunter–with a goal to build up cultural

equality as well as eliminating the gender and racial space in craft beer. Crowns and Hops is building community, preserving culture, and inspiring beer consumers to expand their palate with a variety of flavors.

 

Wine

 

McBride Sisters Wine Company 

Robin and Andréa started Mcbride Sisters Wine Company in 2005 out of California. The sisters share a passion for wine and offer flavors for all wine connoisseurs. The Black Girl magic collection is the sisters’ homage to the story and culture of Black girls and inspired by their adaptability and magic. 

 

Theopolis Vineyards

Thoedora Lee founded Theopolis Vineyards 2003 in Yorkville, California. Known in the wine world as “Theo-patra, Queen of the Vineyards,” Ms. Lee founded Theopolis because of the influence of mentors who she saw own vineyards as well. Theopolis Vineyards is known for its selection of bold, sweet wines.

 

Ole’ Orleans

Kim Lewis is the owner of Ole’ Orleans which is the first micro winery in the state of Louisiana. Based out of the city of New Orleans, Ole Orleans is inspired by cajun and creole roots. Since 2018, Ole’ Orleans has assembled some of the finest red, semi sweet, rose, white and port wine. 

 

Spirits

 

Indoggo Gin

Snoop Dogg and Keenan Towns released the strawberry infused gin in 2020. Indoggo Gin is sugar-free, gluten-free, and is five times distilled. Snoop Dogg made  “Gin and Juice,” so it’s only right that he conjures a gin the people can vibe, too. 

 

Branson

50 Cent is known for his business endeavors. Branson is a cognac that comes in V.S and V.S.O.P

 

Uncle Nearest Premium Whisky

Uncle Nearest pays homage to the foremost established African American master distiller, Nearest Green. The whisky brand founded in 2017 has been the most rapidly growing in history, and the most awarded whisky and bourbon brand from 2019-2021. And has a plethora of aged whiskeys, as well as cocktail kits. 

Happy Emancipation Day, y’all. 


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