
A Cumbrian brewery has released a new IPA in celebration of women.
Fell Brewery, in Flookburgh, has released Everyone Everywhere, a hazy IPA to mark International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day.
Crafted by the women of Fell Brewery, this beer embodies the spirit of unity, empowerment, and collaboration within the brewing industry, they said.
Everyone Everywhere will launch across all Fell Brewery venues on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day.
This year’s theme, Unite Society, inspired the brewery to use this beer as a force for good.
Fell Brewery will donate all profits from sales at launch events and 25p from every can sold of Everyone Everywhere to Endometriosis UK, a charity dedicated to raising awareness and providing support for those affected by the chronic condition.
Brewery operations manager Gemma Greenbank said: “Endometriosis is a condition that affects one in 10 women.
“That’s over 1.5 million in the UK – roughly the same that suffer from diabetes. The cause is unknown and there is no definite cure. The charity provides support, information and a community for people affected by the chronic condition.”
Lead production brewer, Imogen Beedham, who spearheaded this brew and was recently named Brewer’s Choice Young Brewer of the Year said: “We wanted to create a beer that not only brings people together but also contributes to an important cause that affects so many.
“I’m really looking forward to the release events and sharing Everyone Everywhere with our community and seeing it reach out into others.”





