Beer Girl founder heads to ABC's ‘Shark Tank’
Pitch highlights beer brand’s low-ABV brews, zero sugar and gluten-reduced attributes

Beer Girl, Laguna Beach, Calif.-based, announced that co-founder Caroline Foulk will appear on ABC's Emmy Award-winning show “Shark Tank” on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, which airs from 10-11 p.m. ET. The episode will stream the following day on Hulu.
Foulk will enter the Tank to pitch Beer Girl’s flagship lagers that are crisp, easy-drinking, low-ABV brews and are zero sugar and gluten-reduced, designed for those seeking balance without sacrificing taste, the company says.
The national TV debut follows the brand’s recent multi-state retail and on-premise expansion announcement, with additional market launches planned throughout 2026 and nationwide online availability.
“We are beyond thrilled to share the Beer Girl story on Shark Tank,” Foulk said in a statement. “Beer Girl started as something personal. What began as a solution for myself has grown into a movement for people who love beer but want a more balanced way to enjoy it. Seeing that idea resonate and gain momentum ― and now bringing it to the Sharks and beer fans across the country ― is an exciting next chapter for our brand.”
Founded in 2023, Beer Girl was inspired by two pivotal experiences: Foulk’s time building, launching, and working alongside her family at their brewery, and a personal health journey that reshaped how she approached beer. While working at the brewery, she noticed that many guests, particularly women, but also men, opted out of traditional beers because they felt heavy or caused bloating.
After being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, Foulk became more intentional about ingredients and discovered that beers brewed with corn instead of wheat felt noticeably lighter. That realization ultimately led to the development of Beer Girl's flagship lager.
Originally introduced on tap at her family brewery, Foulk and her husband, Griffin Foulk, officially launched Beer Girl beyond the taproom in 2024 with a mission to redefine how beer can look, feel, and fit into modern lifestyles, it says.
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