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Olde Bedford Brewing Company joins 19 other veteran-owned breweries in Pennsylvania for a statewide Memorial Day beer release.
âAdapt and Overcomeâ will be a light drinking hazy IPA with a release scheduled for Memorial Day weekend at all of the participating breweries.
âThe Pennsylvania Brewer Association every year does a veterans beer,â said Dave Heller of OBBC. âAny brewery that is veteran owned gets to contribute to it.â
According to Heller, the beer will be available in kegs and cans.
There are more than 350,000 veterans of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard living in Pennsylvania.
The state has become a national leader in craft beer, with breweries ranging from small brewpubs, to expanding franchises to larger production breweries.
Artifice Ales & Mead, a gastropub and brewery, open this week at 55 N. Manheim St. in Manheim. Itâs part of the REO Manheim Marketplace.
Artifice Ales & Mead is founded by the partners who launched Meduseld Meadery in Lancaster in 2017. Willie Wrede is the mead maker and brewer for Meduseld/Artifice and managing partner of Artifice. His wife Julie Wrede, serves as CFO and also handles human resources. Alfonso and Jeanette Soler, and Duro Rajkovic are founding members as well and helped build Meduseld Meadery from concept to launch.
âRepurposing the building was a no-brainer. The high ceilings, concrete floors, dock doors and proximity to surrounding neighborhoods, and high visibility along Route 72 were all great reasons to choose this property for our location,â Wrede said, âWe love Manheim; we live here. We are confident this will be another win for our town that is long overdue.â
Thereâs a new addition at the REO Manheim Marketplace: one that relates to both the complexâs history and its name. A 1929 REO Flying Cloud is now on display in a covered outdoor area by Artifice Ales & Mead.
The REO Manheim Marketplace, 51 North Main Street, Manheim is located in buildings that had formerly housed Bickelâs Snack Foods, but one of its former lives was also as Manheimâs first auto dealer in 1907.
The REO (REO stood for Ransom Eli Olds, the founder of Oldsmobile) dealership was acquired by J. Harvey Spahr and remained in operation into the 1930s.
Emily Reifsnyder/Breweries in Pennsylvania Adapt and Overcome IPA will be available at participating veteran-owned and operated breweries in Pennsylvania in time for Memorial Day weekend.
A group of 20 veteran-owned or operated breweries from Pennsylvania are collaborating again on a beer to help one of the state s veterans organizations.
The beer – Adapt And Overcome, described as a light-drinking, hazy IPA – will be available at the participating breweries statewide by Memorial Day weekend, the state s beer industry group, Breweries in Pennsylvania, said Wednesday.
Proceeds from sales will be donated to the Pennsylvania Veterans Foundation, an organization that provides aid to military veterans and their families through grants, secures shelter and other necessities for veterans and helps former military members navigate federal and state systems to receive veterans benefits.