Anaïs_Lecoq

Anaïs Lecoq

Journaliste
Vannes, France

Anaïs Lecoq

Journaliste
Vannes, France

Présentation

French freelance journalist, award-winning beer writer, author. I write about French drinking culture and history, with a focus on the beer industry and anything related to gender inequality and discriminations. I'm the author of Maltriarcat (Ed. Nouriturfu), an essay exploring beer through the lens of gender and sexism.

Expérience

final gravity
craftbeer.com
Crafted for All
Ça m'intéresse
Slate
Pellicle
L'ADN
Ouest France
Good Beer Hunting
Numerama
Vice
Le Fooding

Formation

Université de Lorraine
Université de Lorraine

Réalisations

Pellicle

Santé! – A Love Letter to the Proletariat in a Champagne Glass — Pellicle

16-10-2024
I was born and grew up in the Marne department, where most of the famous bubbly wine is produced—the area makes up 66% of the champagne vineyard. There, people buy 117% more champagne than the national average according to a 2014 study—yes, even labouring class families like my own.
Slate

Verres sales, service bâclé, pressions mal tirées: en France, on ne sait pas servir la bière

15-10-2024
Dans le pays qui prône la bonne bouffe et la bonne boisson, il y a de quoi recracher son IPA. Savourer une mousse bien servie peut parfois relever du parcours du combattant.
Numerama

L’avenir de la bière se trouve-t-il dans les serveurs de ChatGPT ?

14-10-2024
Le futur de la bière se trouve-t-il dans l’IA ? Les brasseries artisanales qui se laissent tenter par l’intelligence artificielle naviguent entre expérimentations et questionnements éthiques.
craftbeer.com

French Hops Waiting To Be Put on the Map

13-09-2024
Graced with good soil, a favorable climate, and abundant agricultural skills, French hop growers are making inroads in the craft brewing business.
Pellicle

Reject Waste, Embrace Creativity — Cidrerie du Golfe in Brittany, France

21-08-2024
Underneath the shade of apple trees, Joy, an energetic five-month-old puppy, fails to catch butterflies. “We’re training her to guard sheep, but I’m not the best at authority,” Marc Abel says laughing, while Joy wanders away, oblivious to any of his commands.
craftbeer.com

Shared Experience: Craft Beer Camaraderie Transcends Borders

05-08-2024
Over the last two decades, the U.S. craft beer scene has made its identity an industry standard, giving brewers around the world a north star to work toward. The writer dives into the growing craft beer scene in France, exploring how brewers are leaning on shared experience to blaze their own paths.
craftbeer.com

French Twist: Colorado’s Outer Range Opens Outpost in Alps

06-06-2024
Outer Range Brewing Co. is renowned for its IPAs and outdoor spirit. It was no surprise when its founders decided to open another brewery—but choosing to do it in the French Alps made quite the impression.
craftbeer.com

France Is Not a Beer Country, but It Could Be

08-03-2024
France is famous for its attachment to good food and good alcohol—the French art de vivre. Known for its wine, beer is making inroads.
Numerama

"Untappd c’est super, si tu es bien noté" : l’app qui dicte le marché de la bière en France

01-01-2024
En quelques années, l’application de notation de bière Untappd s’est imposée comme la référence du bon goût pour les amateurs et amatrices de craft en France. Une influence qui perturbe parfois le travail des brasseries artisanales.
Good Beer Hunting

A Survivor Over Four Centuries — Brasserie Meteor in Hochfelden, Alsace, France

05-03-2024
In most French cities the size of Hochfelden, the trains don’t bother stopping anymore. Here in the countryside not far from the German border, weeds often cover the tracks, while stations are mostly left unattended, decaying slowly.