Stone Raises Over $250,000 For Charity

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From Stone Brewery:

Escondido, CA -- Stone Brewing Co. is the brewery that keeps on giving! And it's all thanks to an extremely loyal and supportive fan base, as well as an amazing team of devoted volunteers and generous vendors.

"Since day one, we've made supporting well-deserving charities one of our most important principles," notes Greg Koch, CEO & co-founder of Stone Brewing Co. "We are dedicated to supporting our community and promoting a culture of social responsibility."


Recent fundraising successes have included:

Stone 15th Anniversary Celebration & Invitational Beer Festival
 
The two-day event once again crushed fundraising records set in previous years, bringing in an unprecedented $240,000. Thesefunds will be distributed to several incredible local charities: Surfrider Foundation, Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos, Palomar Family YMCA,Fight ALD, CSUSM Foundation, Escondido Kiwanis Club, and IMA North County.
Original press release | Photos
 
Baird / Ishii / Stone Japanese Green Tea IPA
 
Shortly after the earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan, Bryan Baird (Baird Brewing Company, Numazu, Japan) and Toshi Ishii (Ishii Brewing Co., Guam) collaborated with Stone Brewing Co. to create a special one-time beer, with all proceeds benefitting the Japanese Red Cross Society. The final numbers were recently tallied, totaling an impressive $64,000 donation.
Original press release | Video | Brew day photos | Bottling day photos
 
Stone Quingenti Millilitre Bottle Drawing
 
Stone's newest series of beers—dubbed "Quingenti Millilitre" for their 500ml cork-finished bottles—began with the release of a very small run of the famed collaboration beer "Ken Schmidt / Maui / Stone Kona Coffee Macadamia Coconut Porter Aged in Bourbon Barrels." Given the limited number of bottles, a raffle system was devised wherein fans could buy $1 tickets that would enter them in a drawing to win the chance to purchase a bottle. Proceeds from ticket sales were donated to local charities Escondido Creek Conservancy and Interfaith Community Services. 14,798 tickets were sold in all, with Stone topped up the donation to an even $15,000.


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