Tate Eats, Queer Brewing, and Drop Project have collaborated on a beer for the LGBTQIA+ community.

Queer Brewing All of Us

All Of Us Or None Of Us (4.6% ABV) will be unveiled at the Pride Month edition of Tate Modern Lates on Friday (24th June). This will be a night celebrating LGBTQIA+ creatives, culture, and communities.

The beer reflects Queer Brewing’s commitment to unity and community as vital to LGBTQIA+ liberation. It features Drop Project’s house ale yeast strain, and added oats for an extra smooth body. It’s a hop-forward beer, full of tropical stone fruit flavours and made using Strata, Ekuanot, and Centennial hops.

During the evening, guests will have the chance to sample All Of Us Or None Of Us, and hear how founder Lily Waite launched Queer Brewing to make a difference to LGBTQIA+ communities.

Queer Brewing has made a tangible impact to improve visibility and representation of LGBTQIA+ communities in the industry. So far, the project has created more than 50 one-off collaborative brews, with craft breweries from five
countries. The beers have raised thousands of pounds for LGBTQIA+ charities.

Queer Brewing will also be showcasing three more of its beers on Friday evening: Tiny Dots, a 4.5% ABV pilsner; Glitter Veil, a 6% ABV IPA; and Something To Put In You, a 5% ABV pale ale.

Find out more about the event here. Tickets are not required.