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Breakdowns to Breakthroughs: How we expanded the impact of a mocktail business through community
The pandemic affected everyone in different ways back in 2020. I had taken the initiative and figured out a few ways I could help people in the community that was deeply affected by the COVID surge. -
From Bright Idea to Inspiring Possibility 💡 : Creating a non-alcoholic drink
Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel was also once an idea, in fact, a brilliant one. Our CEO, Nzinga Knight, loved the idea of sharing her bright idea based on a family recipe with over 400 years of Caribbean heritage with the world. -
Day 1: Every story has a beginning. Our expansion campaign fundraising begins.
From being shared amongst exclusive circles of friends, colleagues, and family, to being shared and gifted at your celebrations, together with Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel we’ve proudly played an uplifting part in each other’s lives. -
Uncovering the Mystery of Pretty… and Delicious Sorrel
To give it a more unique taste, we brew it with several other ingredients including ginger, cloves, cinnamon, allspice, bay leaves, and orange peel, and age our drink to give it a rich and delectable taste. -
Our biggest supporter
"When I felt too shy to ask, my mom got our non-alcoholic mocktail into our first local shop." A mother’s love is bound for nurturing, caring, and... -
Customer Review: A sip creating travel memories last forever
We associate the taste and smell of certain foods and drinks with memories. According to Susan Whitborne, professor of psychological and brain sci... -
Dry Wedding is now a thing!
They say weddings and alcohol go hand in hand but did you know that alcohol-free weddings are now a thing? With the growing cultural shift away fro... -
Celebrate Women's Day!
Did you know that not very long ago if a woman worked in the few jobs available to her then her entire paycheck went directly to her husband? And ... -
National Women's Month Salute to Rachel Rodgers
What makes Rachel's work different is that she teaches women to value their intellectual property, their time, and the contributions they want to make to their society. She teaches us to strive for more while living a balanced life and prioritizing family, health, and well-being. It's a different perspective often taught by male business gurus who don't consider life responsibilities and needs women have. -
Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel goes to Puerto Rico
We spent 5 days in the Caribbean last week strategizing on 2023 growth for Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel while enjoying fun and support of business besti... -
Black History Month Salute #2 to Yvette Noel-Schure
Although Black women have been overlooked in the past, their power and intellect are undoubtedly incomparable, period. Today we're celebrating Yvet... -
Black History Month Salute #1 to Robert Frederick Smith
During Black History Month, we want to recognize the incredible achievements of our community and our modern change-makers who set an amazing examp...
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