Celeste Beatty Talks Harlem Beer, Being The First, The COVID Crisis And More On The Danny Tisdale Show

April 16, 2020

Celeste Beatty talks Harlem beer, being the first, the COVID Crisis and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.

Celeste Beatty is the first black female brewery owner in the U.S.: She founded the Harlem Brewing Company in 2000 in Harlem. Her beers are Inspired by deep traditions in the cultural and culinary. From the first Harlem home brew recipe to her flagship Sugar Hill Golden Ale, followed by Renaissance Wheat (Wit) and 125th Street IPA, these beers celebrate heritage with roots in Africa. She enjoys teaching home brewing and cooking up dishes infused with beer! An avid gardener, in the Spring you’ll find her growing hops in local community gardens. In addition, she is opening Rocky Mount Brewery in North Carolina in 2018, and is working on plans to open another brewery in east Baltimore next year.

For more information go to www.harlembrewing.com

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All on this week’s edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Tuesday radio show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.


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