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40 Women-Led Breweries to Support Right Now - Hop Culture
“You’ve already killed two rattlesnakes. You’re hot and dusty from wrangling steers. Where do you go? Bow & Arrow Brewing Co., Albuquerque’s masters of IPAs and sours.
In Bow & Arrow Brewing Co., founders Shyla Sheppard and her wife, Missy Begay, have created something special. And that is, an authentic brewery that speaks to a specific place and time. Native and woman-owned, the ultra-modern Bow & Arrow Brewing Co. takes cues from the surrounding region to create a distinctly Southwestern drinking experience, from the furnishings in the taproom to the beers inspired by indigenous ingredients. May we suggest Bolos and Bling, an IPA with Brettanomyces, or Desert Revival, a golden sour brewed with local cherries? Stay sour and you can’t go wrong.”
Uproxx: Southwest drop: Bow & Arrow Oktoberfest
“Bow & Arrow is the country’s only craft brewery run by Indigenous women. Their beer output continues to be some of the most interesting out of the entire Southwest region and their Oktoberfest is sure to be another winner to help ring in the autumn.”:
CNBC: How these small businesses are surviving during the coronavirus pandemic
“It’s very exciting and such a difference between the beginning of Covid restrictions, when we were challenged with ‘how do we move more beer so it doesn’t sit and go stale?’ to now when we are beginning to brew more beer than we ever have.”
Bow & Arrow in Forbes!
Shout out to @hopcultureken writer @forbes and @hopculturemag for reaching out to share our story, learn about who we are, where we came from and how we’re making a name for ourselves in this ever-changing world of beer! 🍻 🏹
“In 2016, Bow & Arrow Brewing Co. opened its doors to the public with Sheppard as CEO and Begay as Creative Director. Other key players include Head Brewer Ted O’Hanlan and photographer Don James”
Glamour Magazine: How female entrepreneurs are navigating COVID
Join CEO Shyla Sheppard on CNBC for this special interview. "It's really about accelerated decision making and learning and leveraging technology," Shyla Sheppard, founder and CEO of Bow & Arrow Brewing Co. explained. This involved moving forward on plans that would typically take about a year or so to move on, which is especially difficult when your previous business model was all about creating a social experience.”
Craft Beer and Brewing: Breakout Brewer
Bow & Arrow Brewing moved the needle in a positive direction when it opened, giving locals a chance to see beer as modern and sleek while also experiencing Native American flavors. The result is a brewery unlike the others.
New Mexico Magazine Feature
Check out our feature in the August 2019 issue of the New Mexico magazine!
NYT: 36 hours in Albuquerque
We love brewin’ in this City! Thanks for the mention New York Times! “Start a tasting tour at the handsome Bow & Arrow….”
Craft Beer and Brewing: The Southwesterners
𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐒𝐎𝐔𝐓𝐇𝗪𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐍𝐄𝐑𝐒! We’re stoked to be featured as a Breakout-brewer in the Craft Beer and Brewing Oct|Nov 2019 issue‼️Many thanks to John Holll for sharing our story! Find the home brew scale recipe for our Denim Tux Blue corn Lager there.
Craftbeer.com: What's In A Beer Name?
There’s so much that goes into making a craft beer. Brewers make decisions about everything from hops to yeast to malt. Then there’s another important decision: What is its name? A beer name can do much more than simply convince you to try the beer. A beer name can make you laugh, scratch your head or even ponder your place in the universe. We asked craft brewers to tell us the stories behind these strange beer names.
https://www.craftbeer.com/craft-beer-muses/strange-beer-names
The New Brewer: Taprooms Craft Beers Booming Business Model
We’re honored to make the cover of the latest issue of The Brewers Association industry publication, The New Brewer magazine, highlighting the importance of taprooms. We could not be more excited to represent New Mexico and our awesome craft beer community!
New York Times 'Cultivating Customers as Diverse as the Beers'
We’re featured in the New York Times ‘'Cultivating Customers as Diverse as the Beers'! We are fortunate to brew in the cultural mecca of the Southwest where the food, cuisine, landscape and people inspire our beers.
The Guardian: 'New brew: the Native American women upending craft beer'
Highlighting some of what gets us excited, including using local indigenous ingredients and capturing Native wild yeast!
2018 Best of Albuquerque Awards
Albuquerque The Magazine’s 14th Annual Best of the City readers’ poll voted Bow & Arrow 1) Best Local Sour beer, 2) Best Brewery Atmosphere and top 5 for Best Local Brewery and Best Hefeweizen. Thanks to those of you who voted for us!
Bow & Arrow at The Smithsonian Museum of American History
https://www.abqjournal.com/1240658/national-stage.html
Fodors: 15 Craft Beer Breweries Run and Operated by Women (April 5, 2018)
We are super stoked Bow & Arrow founders are highlighted in Fodors Travel “15 Craft Beer Breweries Run & Operated by Women”
https://www.fodors.com/news/photos/15-craft-beer-breweries-run-and-operated-by-women
Nat Geo Travel names ABQ "Best Cities in US" with nod nod to Bow & Arrow
National Geographic Traveler gives nod to Bow & Arrow's "unusual sour and aged ales in a cavernous hall lit with iron chandeliers". We love brewing in this city!
Story here: (ABQ is #15) https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/features/best-small-cities-united-states/