Social enterprise and advocate for gender equity in beer, Women On Tap, is launching the BEER 50/50 campaign and Changemaker, a community for those who want to help shape a more inclusive industry.

BEER 50/50 is launched at BeerX in Liverpool last month. Photograph SIBA
For just £3.50 a month, Changemakers will fuel impactful work that connects and opens up new opportunities for women and supports the industry to evolve, improve, and be more inclusive.
By becoming a Changemaker, supporters will help Women On Tap to:
- Run campaigns that challenge bias and champion inclusion, including International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day
- Create new resources and development opportunities for women in beer
- Build toolkits and training programmes to support breweries in taking practical action
- Bring back WOTFEST and host other events that celebrate women and inspire industry-wide change
- Grow a consolidated movement of people committed to progress

“I’ve been working with our advisory board over six months to shape up a new ambitious plan and develop a theory of change model to drive impact,” said Rachel Auty, founder of the Women On Tap community interest company.
“BEER 50/50 is our umbrella campaign for this work. Fundamental to the next phase of Women On Tap is the need to create a community and a movement of people who want to see and be part of that change.
“For less than the price of a pint, now everyone can play an active vital role in changing the face of beer. Changemaker is about collective power — creating space for everyone to stand up for what they believe in and be part of making the change happen.”
To find out more and become a Changemaker, click here.