I once stumbled across the term “hugging the bar” in a list of historic slang terms for being drunk. I mysteriously can now find no proof of this to link to, so pretend this is Twitter and blindly believe me.

I dig the phrase because it doubles as an expression of loving the bar, as a third place, as a hub in your community, as a place where you see people you like, as a place you go to blow off steam or relax or meet friends. All of that feels especially important to remember and hold on to tight now.

With that in mind, Hugging the Bar will cover news, trends, people, places, and events in the craft beer, bar, and drinking world, but with more personal context and more of an examination of what these things actually mean to us. I love hop innovations and I can talk about them all day long, but here, we can wax a little poetic and raise a glass to the things we love.

If you’re a dude who doesn’t believe I have the mental marbles to write about beer because I’m a woman, lol please see yourself out, but also, for anyone who’s interested, I’ve been writing about beer (plus food, other drinks, travel, history, and heavy metal, baby) for outlets like VinePair, Good Beer Hunting, Craft Beer & Brewing, PUNCH, Decibel, Craft Beer, Grub Street, Edible Brooklyn, Fodor’s, Atlas Obscura, Vice, Kerrang!, HuffPost, and more. To see some of that, head here. I’ve also been a mean little craft beer fiend since I turned 21, which was…let’s just say long ago enough that in my day, we walked 15 miles uphill both ways barefoot in the snow to track down craft beer from the very few spots in NYC like Rattle ‘N Hum, Spuyten Duyvil, and Spitzer’s Corner.

These newsletters will also include beer tarot readings (trust me!) and dog photos, from brewery pets to my own pug, Darby, who is the crankiest animal you ever did see and also the center of my universe. And if you’d like to support Hugging the Bar, consider opting for the paid subscription tier—you’ll get early access to special content plus exclusive content, too; free swag and a discount for Hugging the Bar merch; the ability to list events and jobs (subject to review) in the newsletter; and a customized, personalized tarot reading. Hugging the Bar has some goals beyond the newsletter, like becoming a platform for diverse stories in beer and being able to make regular donations to DEI causes, and however you may choose to support if you can is deeply appreciated.

Can’t wait to hang here with you!

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I'm a Brooklyn-based writer focusing on craft beer, as well as food and drink, travel, and music, and how they intersect with culture, history, and diversity.