Black-Owned Spirits

Beny Ashburn and Teo Hunter of Crowns and Hops Are Changing the Face of Craft Beer

Crowns and Hops isn't just a beer brand. It's a movement and a lifestyle.

Beny Ashburn and Teo Hunter's goal is create community spaces for people of color in the craft beer world. Each of their releases showcases Black history and culture, from the name to the flavors and can art.⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣

Watch and learn more about what craft beer is, being Black in such an underrepresented industry, and their long-term goals. Check them out and make sure you try their beers!

P.S. I think it’s so dope they met on Tinder years ago! So if you’re on Tinder, take note...you could meet someone that changes your life too.😉⁣⁣⁣

Greenwood Whiskey Wants to Build a Legacy Befit of Its Namesake

Ever heard of ‘Black Wall Street’? It was the historic Greenwood District neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was home to over 600 Black-owned businesses, which was not the norm in 1921.⁣

⁣I chatted with 3 of 4 Greenwood Whiskey founders about their friendship, why it was important to name their product after Black Wall Street, and why they’re leaning in to the current outpouring of support for Black-owned businesses. Watch!⁣

Have you tried Greenwood yet?! Head to www.greenwoodwhiskey.com to find it in stores or shop online.