Guinness donates to Orlando’s Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida
Beer company makes mission to help with COVID-19 relief efforts
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Guinness is raising #AToastTo our heroes on the front lines, pubs and bartenders, and Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida (Guinness)
ORLANDO, Fla. – Irish beer maker Guinness is working to make a difference and get results this St. Patrick’s Day.
The company has been around for more than 260 years and is best known for their dark stouts. This year, it’s raising a toast to heroes on the front lines, pubs, bartenders and Central Florida’s community.
Chef Corrine Liverman and Head Brewer Hollie Stephenson at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore
Guinness Raises #AToastTo Our Heroes for St. Patrick s Day We won t quite be able to march again this year, but we can give thanks to the people who have raised us all up since last St. Patrick s Day – through our words, but much more importantly, through our actions, said Nikhil Shah, Guinness Brand Director. In line with our long history of giving back, for the past year, we ve been donating to and working with organizations that support restaurants, bars, bartenders, food banks, the fight for systemic justice, and frontline organizations, like Team Rubicon, among others. In true Guinness fashion, we ll continue to have the backs of those in need this March and beyond.