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Meet The 32-Year Old Man Making History With The First Black-Owned Brewery In The South



At only 32 years old, New Orleans native Jon Renthrope is making history as not only Louisiana’s first Black brewmaster but also for having the South’s first Black-owned brewing company.

Black brewers make up less than .001% of brewery owners and there are even less that are actually employed by breweries.

After being displaced by Hurricane Katrina, Jon relocated to Florida where he also attended college. Once the city recovered he made his way back to New Orleans in 2010. He saw that there was a void in the craft brewing scene around the city and he wanted to be the one to fill it

Jon reached out to other brewers around the nation for guidance on getting started in the industry. To his surprise, many were very helpful.

“Other brewers taught me a lot. I was able to launch my business Cajun Fire Brewing in 2011,” Jon told Travel Noire.

In the beginning, the company set up at festivals and events around New Orleans, which allowed them to do very well even on a small budget. If you’ve ever been to an event or festival in NOLA then you know the crowds are always in search of beer and good food.

Fast forward to today and Jon has now purchased a 10-acre property to set up his first brick and mortar that is slated to open later this year. The facility will house the company’s production warehouse in addition to a museum and taproom.

“Our property is in East New Orleans which is a predominately Black area that is often overlooked by the city’s tourism funds,” Jon said. “I’m aiming to create quality jobs within the area and economic development. Also, building civic pride amongst the community.”

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