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Vienna-based brewery Muschicraft has introduced what it claims to be the world’s first feminist beer, aimed at challenging gender stereotypes in the brewing industry. The company’s pale ale, brewed with locally sourced ingredients, features a vulva on its label and boasts a 5.2% alcohol content, reflecting the creator Sophie Tschannett’s mission to break the male-dominated norms of beer culture. Tschannett, a social worker and artist, shared that the idea for the name "muschicraft" emerged during a conversation about sexism in the workplace.
In late 2023, Muschicraft collaborated with the Berlin brewery Vagabund to produce "the most illegal beer," which reportedly breaks laws in 50 countries, including those that prohibit women from producing alcohol or working night shifts. “All the laws are absurd, but Wyoming’s law prohibiting women from being within five feet of a bar while drinking is particularly ridiculous,” Tschannett noted. A portion of the beer's profits supports feminist initiatives, emphasizing its commitment to social change.