The Gender Pint Gap Revisited FINAL - Flipbook - Page 51
THE GENDER PINT GAP: REVISITED/OPINIONS PREFERENCES AND BELIEFS
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Many women and beer social groups
and support organisations have
sprung up in the past decade in the
UK to disprove the theory that beer
is a man’s drink. Indeed, Dea Latis
was founded with the strap line: We
are a group of women united by our
love for beer and a belief that it’s far
too good to be enjoyed only be men.
“Beer is for everyone - it’s not a man’s
drink, except the beer industry too
often leaves women out of the
conversation.”
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Emmie Harrison-West,
journalist, award-winning beer writer
and Deputy Chair for The British Guild
of Beer Writers.
2023 insights
67% of women strongly or tended to agree that beer is a drink for men, whilst only
41% of women believed beer is a drink for women.
Women in the 35 - 44 year old group were the least likely to say they agreed beer
is a drink for women (36%), whilst women in the 25 - 34 year old group were the
most likely to say they agreed that beer is a drink for women (50%).
Women in the 18 to 24 year old age group were the most likely to agree that beer
is a drink for everyone (74%).
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