The Women’s Libation Movement: Oregon’s Full Sail Brewing Co. Makes An Actual Feminist Beer

Yes, not only does Oregon boast a relatively inexpensive housing market, scenic, bridge-laden landscapes and resident badass Carrie Brownstein, it’s also home to a plethora of world-renowned craft breweries. On top of it all, Hood Riverā€™s employee-owned Full Sail Brewing has recently elevated my Pacific-Northwest crush to a new level by publicly combining my two all-time favorite things ever: feminism and beer. Oh, Oregon! If you werenā€™t so dang rainy all the time, I swear Iā€™d gay marry you.

Because theyā€™re super awesome (did I mention theyā€™re 100% worker-owned?), Full Sail has instituted a “Brewerā€™s Share” program: each staff member gets to brew and keg an experimental beer that they design and name themselves, even if theyā€™re not a part of the regular brewing team. They also get to dedicate all the proceeds from their special limited edition to a charity of their choosing. This time around, Full Sailā€™s Marketing Coordinator Stephanie Duffy whipped up a Cascadian Dark Ale brewed with ample rich malts and aggressive hops and clocking in at 7.5% ABV and 82 IBUS (a measure of bitterness). With those flavor profiles, Duffyā€™s Counterpunch, as sheā€™s calling it, is clearly made to give the average light lager or fruity Hefeweizen a kick in the pants.

Stephanie Duffy (via fullsailbrewing.com)

Stephanie Duffy (via fullsailbrewing.com)

“My beer defies the traditional expectations of a ‘girl’s beer.’ Like many women, I love my beer and I appreciate a broad cross-section of craft brews,” reports Duffy on a Full Sail press release. “Even though the beer industry is still very male-dominated (like so many other industries) I thought it was especially appropriate to brew a bold, strong beer in honor of all the bold, strong women who shirk stereotypes and avoid being pigeonholed. Weā€™re in no need of pandering!”

Duffy considers her bold brew her feminist argument in liquid form. To seal the deal, she named my beloved radical rag Bitch Magazine as her charity recipient. Drinking delicious beer while also benefiting feminist media criticism? I think Iā€™m in love.

Duffy was also quick to give props to her boss, Full Sail CEO and Founder Irene Firmat who established herself as a craft beer badass back in 1987, when the industry was virtually devoid of women, let alone publicly politically minded ones. To stand up and say youā€™re a feminist has never been an easy move, and I really admire these women for putting it all out there while simultaneously making some killer beers.

“My hope is this beer will inspire further conversations about womenā€™s rights, feminism, and equality, because those are incredibly important and pertinent topics for all of us,” Duffy concludes. “What better place to discuss the philosophies of our culture and world than in a public house over a pint?” My thoughts exactly. Cheers, Oregon, you irresistible beast!

Where to drink:
If youā€™re lucky enough to find yourself near the PDX area, grab a pint of the hops-tastic Duffyā€™s Counterpunch at Full Sailā€™s Brew Pub in Hood River or the Pilsner Room in Portland.Ā If youā€™re stuck ā€“ like me ā€“ dreaming wistfully of Oregonā€™s bounty, try the easy drinking Full Sail Amber or the crisply hopped Full Sail IPA, and donate to Bitch the old-fashioned way.

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15 Comments

  1. Re: ” Oh, Oregon! If you werenā€™t so dang rainy all the time, I swear Iā€™d gay marry you,” it’s actually been clear and warm here for weeks now :) Seattle is the real rainy city.

  2. I had to register JUST to comment on this (and brag about Seattle). We just gained a 100% woman (queer!) owned micro-brewery in my neighborhood and it’s g-damm amazing. Portland is alright.

    • I just logged in to comment on this to ask when did this happen?! Seriously, how did I not know about this magical place? I guess need to work on better reacquainting myself with the Seattle area…been slacking since I’ve moved back home. :shakes head:

      What’s good there? Any recommendations?

  3. I grew up in Hood River, so I appreciate the edit to reflect that it’s from Hood River and not Portland. Full Sail is great, I miss going to their brew pub.

  4. something along my lines. the taste profile is so me, strong women and Rosie the Riveter ftw.

    but yea sometimes it indeed is difficult to publicly talk about some things like political movement sympathies and veneration of their heritage and heroes – i can identify with those feelings, same with publicly discussing northern-european roots actually. At least as a conversation starter for the latter in our town they sell a Jaegermeister knockoff called Messerschmidt. So i’m of course glad to see the balance redressed.

  5. This is cool! Wish Portland was closer.

    Later this year the Twin Cities will be getting our first ever women owned and brewed microbrewery. Hello, Urban Growler Brewing Company!

  6. Seeing as the poet and the scientist will be stopping in Portland in the next few weeks, this definitely will be going on our list of things to do!! :D Thanks for the heads up!

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