12 N.J. breweries offer free beer to those who get COVID vaccine shots this month
Updated May 03, 2021;
Posted May 03, 2021
Kane Brewing Company on Sunday in an April 2017 photo. Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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How about a cold beer on the house to help take away the sting in your arm from getting vaccinated for the coronavirus?
It’s the approach New Jersey health officials and a dozen breweries in the state are taking to encourage people who have yet to get a vaccine to make an appointment.
Anybody 21 and older who gets their first shot in the month of May may take their vaccination card to a participating brewery for a free beer as part of the “shot and beer” program, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday.
New Jersey starts program offering free beer at select breweries to vaccinated
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New Jersey starts program offering free beer at select breweries to vaccinated
Any New Jerseyan 21 and older who gets their first vaccine dose during the month of May can bring their vaccination card to a participating brewery to get a free beer.
NEW JERSEY - New Jersey launched a new incentive program to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Governor Phil Murphy announced the Shot and a Beer program Monday. Any New Jerseyan 21 and older who gets their first vaccine dose during the month of May can bring their vaccination card to a participating brewery to get a free beer.
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