The most illegal beer breaks the laws of over 50 governments worldwide. Its only crime? Being made by women. To make this beer, women produced the alcohol, worked night shifts, cleaned running machinery, lifted heavy kegs, drove trucks, and more. The entire process violates various laws from many countries like Russia, India, Italy, Belize, Madagascar, and the US. Find it ridiculous? Good. Because the most illegal thing should be outlawing equality.
Illegal in Sri Lanka
Illegal in Lebanon
Illegal in Algeria, Belize, Cameroon, Chad, Dominica, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Iraq, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Syria, Ukraine, Vanuatu, Afghanistan, Central Africa, Congo Republic, Egypt, Kuwait, Mauritania, Montenegro, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tunisia, Yemen
Illegal in North Korea; Castellammare di Stabia, Italy
Illegal in Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Mali, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Congo, Jamaica, Madagascar, Uruguay
Illegal in Belarus, Benin, Cameroon, Congo Republic, Djibouti, Iran, Kyrgyz, Madagascar, Mauritania, Niger, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Sudan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Algeria, Chad, China, Guinea-Bissau, Kuwait, Mali, Senegal, Tajikstan
Illegal in Tajikistan, Kyrgyz Republic, Lebanon
Illegal in Wyoming, US
Illegal in Mali, Cameroon, Madagascar
Illegal in Morrisville, US
Sales of the beer will raise money to support Women For Women International, a global organization that fights for gender equality.
Donate nowThe beer is now available online, as well as in bars and Spätis across Berlin. Sales of the beer will raise money to support Women For Women International, a global organization that fights for gender equality.
If you are a bar or restaurant or want to buy a keg please contact ulf@vagabundbrauerei.com.