Just a quick note that we are in the midst of American Craft Beer Week. This is an event, sponsored by the Brewers Association, that “highlights the industry and culture of craft beer.”
This year there is a focus on brewers’ charitable efforts. From the official press release:
This year, breweries and beer makers will also recognize their collective charitable contributions. For the first time ever, the Brewers Association announced U.S. craft breweries’ charitable contributions, and for 2007 they are estimated to be more than $20 million.
“In addition to being recognized for making world-class beer, independent craft brewers are amazing community citizens,” said Julia Herz, a spokesperson for the Brewers Association. “Craft brewers are an integral part of many communities’ charitable efforts. They donate to everything from fire departments, disaster relief efforts, local events, educational fundraisers and so much more.”
There is also a list of events (organized by state) at the ABCW site.
I’ve been doing my part by drinking craft beer this week. I’ll be topping it off on Saturday by enjoying the beers from the local brewpubs served at our minor league baseball team’s game. (It also happens to be my birthday.) I’ll even see about getting a hot dog and some apple pie.
What are you doing for American Craft Beer Week?
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Somebody needs to breath life into this thing. Even last year it was kind of a dud.
There needs to be more awareness and participation. What’s happening over at AHA? I mean is it just somebody’s hobby?
Kinda sorry for the rant.
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