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A handful of local breweries are selling pints for a couple good causes. Working Draft Brewing Co., Young Blood Beer Co., Vintage Brewing Co., Karben4 Brewing and Great Dane Pub & Brewing Co. have all partnered with initiatives dedicated to autism awareness, brain cancer research, suicide prevention and mental health education.
A portion of the proceeds from each brewery’s beer will be donated to nonprofits.
Things We Don’t Say: Craft Beer for Mental Health
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Hope for the Day, a nonprofit focused on mental health education and proactive suicide prevention, partnered with Milwaukee’s Eagle Park Brewing, Milwaukee’s Malteurop Malting Co. and Washington’s Hollingbery & Son Inc. to concoct Things We Don’t Say: Craft Beer for Mental Health. Eagle Park Brewing created a 6% ABV IPA base recipe that participating breweries of which there are over 150 from around the world are free to modify as they see fit.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 10:15 AM click image Facebook / Roadmap Brewing Co. Roadmap Brewing Co. will participate in a worldwide initiative to smash the stigma surrounding mental health. Roadmap Brewing Co. will participate in Things We Don’t Say: Craft Beer for Mental Health, an initiative that invites independent brewers to “smash the stigma surrounding mental health.”
The only Texas brewery participating at press time, Roadmap will join others in creating an IPA from a base recipe, then adding their own individual twists. A portion of the proceeds from the brews all called Things We Don t Say will benefit nonprofit Hope For the Day s proactive suicide prevention and educational programs.