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New Hampshire Brewery Releases Menopause Beer

The Portsmouth Brewery’s tagline is “We Serve All Types” – and their recent release proves that they aren’t just serving, they’re empowering.

05/12/2017

The Portsmouth Brewery’s tagline is “We Serve All Types” – and their recent release proves that they aren’t just serving, they’re empowering. In October, the New Hampshire brewpub released an herbal craft beer brewed with menopausal women in mind. It was so well received, the brewery has released Libeeration, a menopause beer, for a second time.

Libeeration combines Saphir hops with herbs that herbalists claim help assuage symptoms associated with hormonal shifts; herbs like motherwort, lemon balm, chamomile, stinging nettle, mugwort, rose, chickweed and damiana. The result, the brewery’s website explains, is a “gruit style ale that’s golden straw in color with fruity, spicy, earthy flavors.” And it weighs in at more than 6 percent ABV.

“It’s gratifying to see women enjoying Libeeration and celebrating this stage in life,” Portsmouth Brewery co-owner Joanne Francis says. “We anticipated women who were already beer drinkers would be delighted by its complex flavor, but now it’s clear Libeeration is making converts out of folks who didn’t think they liked beer at all.”

For Francis, a 57-year-old brewing veteran, this was a personal quest.

“As I aged, I began to feel more and more marginalized and more of an outcast in the business that I worked in, and I knew that a lot of girlfriends had a huge passion for beer, but nothing was really particularly being devoted to this age group, the over-50 woman,” she tells the Foster’s Daily Democrat.

And quite the quest it was.

“It’s taken years to bring this idea to market,” Francis says. Six years, to be exact. “After consulting with women health practitioners and herbalists, our team came up with ingredients believed to relieve symptoms like sleeplessness, hot flashes and mood swings.”

However, as Francis emphasizes in her interview with the Boston Globe, the beer does not make any medicinal claims.

Ultimately, Francis says she wants to change the way people think about menopause. “We want to shift the mentality from focusing on the negative aspects of this stage in life, to celebrating the liberating aspects! Fun, crazy, wildly different: that was our goal to reach women who truly what it means to be hot!”

With the second release of this groundbreaking beer, it’s clear that Francis and her partner Peter Egelston have successfully tapped into an unexpected market.

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