LONDON (AP) — A Palestinian beer managed to find its way to British store shelves this week from the Israeli-occupied West Bank despite onerous border checks, a distance of some 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) and a raging war in the region.
How it got here is a story of an unlikely bond between brewers in arms.
“My grandfather used to say, if you can make it succeed and happen in Palestine, you can succeed anywhere else in the world,” said Madees Khoury, brewmaster at Taybeh Brewing Co. and daughter and niece of the founders. “Because of these challenges and obstacles that we go through — it just makes you stronger.”
The narrative of Taybeh Brewing Co. is one of repeatedly defying the odds.
Start with the most basic fact: the company produces and sells a microbrew among a predominantly