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Slay Queen to mark International Women’s Day in York

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
27 February 2026
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Brew York has announced the forthcoming release of Slay Queen, a bold West Coast IPA brewed to celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day.

Brew York Women's Day brew

At Brew York, it’s an opportunity to champion the incredible women within the business, across the brewing industry, and throughout its wider community.

Expect punchy pine, bright citrus, and resinous hop character from Slay Queen, delivering a crisp, clean bitterness, true to classic West Coast style.

Inspired by the fearless spirit of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, it’s is a tribute to strength, independence, and taking on the darkness head-on (stake optional).

The beer was brewed back in January at Brew York’s Osbaldwick brewery, where women from across the company’s team — alongside women from a number of trade customers — were invited to take part in the brew day.

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“It was amazing to see so many talented women come together for the brew day, from our own team to trade customers,” said Brew York’s Jess Chaney and Sam Warren-Close in a statement.

“Slay Queen isn’t just a beer, it’s a celebration of strength, creativity, and independence, and we can’t wait for everyone to try it and raise a glass to women everywhere.”

Slay Queen will launch on Tuesday, 3rd March. It will be available via the Brew York website and through selected good beer retailers across the UK.

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