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Passion, pride and protest

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Pt.1 – Passion, is the first in a 3-part audio series exploring the centrality of pubs to LGBT lives exploring the vital role the pub has played for LGBT communities over the years. From the very first ‘gay pubs’ that sprang up at a time when homosexuality was still illegal, through to the era of HIV/AIDS, Section 28, the growth of Pride and right up to date with the struggles many LGBT venues are currently having simply to survive. Emma Inch speaks to key figuresincluding LGBT historians, activists and publicansin order to tell an important story of passion, pride and protest.

Emma Inch

Award winning beer writer, broadcaster Emma Inch is the founder of Fermentation Beer and Brewing Radio and the Cider’s Web podcast series.

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A CAMRA Learn & Discover audio guide

In this installment, Emma talks hops with Robert Percival, Technical Sales Manager at Lallemand Brewing; Tom Norton, Founder and Brewer at Suffolk’s Little Earth Projectand award-winning drinks educator, writer, broadcaster and certified beer sommelier Jane Peyton  Listen below. 

Emma Inch

Award-winning beer writer and founder of Fermentation Beer and Brewing Radio and the Cider’s Web podcasts.

Intro to Passion, pride and protest: Pt.1 - Passion

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Pt.2 - Pride

Emma Inch speaks to key LGBT figures about the centrality of LGBT pubs in exploring identity, and establishing pride through watching, meeting and loving people met in queer pubs.  

Pt.3 - Protest

Emma Inch speaks to key LGBT figures about the fundamental nature of life as protest through socialising in queers spaces, and LGBT pubs as the crucible for campaigning activity for greater rights and freedom from discrimination.  

“Queer pubs are essential…in our history they are the crucible where all our wonderful things happen”

— David Sheppard, Project Director of Queer Heritage South

“You get soft, almost wine like aromatics, refeshing… acidity and apple driven, when you try Kent and Eastern style ciders”

— Alison Taffs

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