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Odell Brewing Co. in Fort Collins, Colorado has announced the release of March On, a Golden Ale to help "engage young African American professionals in the movement to achieve social and economic equality." Full details are below.
Denver, CO - Odell Brewing has partnered with the Urban League Young Professionals Metro Denver to release March On Golden Ale to benefit the organization’s mission to engage young African American professionals in the movement to achieve social and economic equality.
“We brewed March On Golden Ale with DULYP to share their initiatives with our customers. This is not our story, it’s theirs and we’re excited for the opportunity to build a partnership with them,” explains Andrew Magaña, Odell Brewing’s Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator.
Odell and DULYP teamed up to create a custom crowler for the beer. The illustration was executed by the Urban League Team and depicts the rich history of the organization and the Five Points neighborhood. Since 2006 DULYP has been a leader in the community with initiatives such as their annual Backpack Drive, Mingle Jingle Toy Drive, and Adopt-a-Spot neighborhood cleanup.
Wild Leap Brew Co. in LaGrange, Georgia has announced the slate of beers that will be released for the brewery's third anniversary this month. Full details on these limited offerings are below.
Can you believe it? Wild Leap is turning three this month and we're celebrating ALL MONTH LONG with special beer releases, birthday-themed cocktails and slushies.
For the first time ever, we're offering 16oz cans as we feature five different releases throughout the month. Check out the release details below:
pFriem Family Brewers in Hood River, Oregon has announced that two beers will be added its canned lineup: pFriem Hazy IPA and pFriem Pale. Full details on this move are below.
Hood River, Oregon – Award winning pFriem Family Brewers officially announced that their Hazy IPA along with a new pFriem Pale will join the Pilsner & IPA annual can line-up. The six pack 12oz cans will be available beginning early October throughout Oregon, Washington & Northern Idaho. Hazy IPA will continue to be available on draft and in bottles, but pFriem Pale will be can and draft only.
“With great anticipation and excitement, we are proud to announce that we are adding Hazy IPA and pFriem Pale to our line-up of canned beers. With the success of Pilsner and IPA in our off-premise channels, we wanted to bring our fans two new beers that we have been developing for years now, and which will add great diversity to our canned offerings and deliver joy to any drinking occasion.” said Josh Pfriem, Brewmaster/Co-Founder of pFriem Family Brewers.
East Brother Beer Co. in Richmond, California has announced the release of its beer that's part of the Black is Beautiful initiative, which is the brainchild of Weathered Souls Brewing Co. in San Antonio, Texas. Full details are below.
BrewDog, whose U.S. headquarters are in Columbus, Ohio has announced that they are the first international beer business, and that it will remove twice as much carbon from the air as it produces -- becoming a carbon-negative business. Full details are below.
Highland Brewing Co. in Asheville, North Carolina has announced the return of its Clawhammer Oktoberfest fall seasonal. Full details are below.
Clawhammer Oktoberfest is back for another season. Now in its 12th year, this beer is still a fan (and staff) favorite.
We celebrated the return of Clawhammer last week with our friends at Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC). We raised over $1000 for SAHC through Clawhammer release day sales and have supported SAHC's conservation initiatives with all our seasonal beers for 10 years now!
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