Booze bans shut down SA’s first black woman brewer. Now her beer is being made in Europe.

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Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela's beer, Tolokazi, will potentially reach 100,000 people in the UK

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The beer will reach 100,000 people in the UK who are subscribed to Beer52, a subscription service that introduces beer lovers to beers produced in different parts of the world. When liquor bans forced Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela's brewery to close, she knew it was not the end for her. Now her beer is being brewed in Europe and distributed in the UK.

Beer52 is a club that introduces beer drinkers across the UK to new beers from around the globe. This month, part of its subscription includes 200,000 cans of Tolokazi, which will reach 100,000 subscribers in the UK.For the Beer52 cans, Tolokazi was brewed in Croatia – which was not without its challenges, primarily because the brand uses ingredients sourced in Africa.

 

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Good for her, she wouldn't let silly bans stop her!

The beauty of being an entrepreneur, always overcoming challenges and breaking new ground. This is great news. Resilience one way! Spirit of entrepreneurship.

Shows how much the voetsekramaphosa regime cares about businesses they cannot loot!

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