tastefully reviewing black-owned and POC alcohol brands. Celebrating African-American distiller history and heritage. Changing the narrative of the industry.

Joined January 2021
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Wishing my Twitter-verse family a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. In the spirit of giving I would like to share our city's #Elmira traditional song/video of love & family about a boy and his bicycle. #angelaria #captainbicycle youtu.be/J4wJBuabwOc
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So grateful. 🙏🏽
Uncle Nearest was started to honor Nearest Green, the formerly enslaved man who taught Jack Daniel to make whiskey. It's now the U.S.'s fastest-growing whiskey brand, and its founder has opened a $50 million fund to seed other minority-owned spirits makers.nyti.ms/3uLtAvE
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A Black Whiskey Entrepreneur Will Help Bankroll Others Like Her nytimes.com/2021/06/01/dinin…

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.@UncleNearest Whiskey is Now the Top Selling African American Owned and Founded Spirit Brand of All Time. This all woman leadership team is kicking but and they're just getting started. #WomensHistoryMonth #TNwhiskey distillerytrail.com/blog/unc…
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Brough Brothers Bourbon is an excellent beverage for accompanying your mouth-watering meals. What meal are you going to enjoy our bourbon with today? Tag us in the pictures of you enjoying Brough Brothers 🥃 for an opportunity to be featured on our page!
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Victoria Eady Butler; the first known African-American woman Master Blender in the American spirits industry. Butler is a descendant of  Nathan “Nearest” Green, the man who mentored Jack Daniel in the craft of whiskey distilling. Truly, WE invented your next pour! #sobapodcast
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Lincoln University in Pennsylvania became the first degree-granting institution of higher education for African Americans. It paved the way for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Celebrate and support Black History #sobapodcast #sobaLIFE
John Mercer Langston became the 1st African American lawyer in the United States when he passed the bar in 1854. He’s also the great-uncle of famed Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes; American writer, poet and social activist. Celebrate and support Black History #sobaLIFE