New Belgium reminds as that there is still time to not only give the gift of glassware, but also to benefit some great charities:
Ft. Collins, Colo., December 19, 2012/mbb/ – New Belgium Brewing, maker of Fat Tire Amber Ale, is once again hosting “The Glass That Gives” program, in which the purchase of nucleated Belgian globes benefit nonprofit organizations. So far, nearly 5,300 sets have been ordered and 350.org, People for Bikes, National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition and Waterkeeper Alliance are reaping the benefits. The campaign runs through December 31, so it’s not too late to order the festive two-pack gift box for the last people on your shopping list.
Each glassware set is available for only $8.99, with $1.00 from each purchase going to one of the four beneficiaries. The globes are available in two sizes: the smaller 12/14 oz. glasses (12 oz. to the line, 14 oz. to the top) and the classic 16/18 oz. globes. Built to enhance the beer tasting experience, the globe shape captures and directs the beer’s aromas toward the nose, while a narrow opening benefits the foam. The logo etching on the bottom provides nucleation, designed to refresh and release flavors and create a continuous stream of bubbles. It’s all balanced atop a sturdy stem to keep hands from warming the beer and allow for unobstructed viewing.
Additionally, don’t forget to send free, custom-made holiday cards through www.newbelgium.com. Join the more than 625 people who have already sent a “give cheer + drink beer” online card to friends and family. You simply pick the card shape and background, throw in a little ditty or poem, add an email address and send! As an added bonus, New Belgium will donate $1.00 to one of the selected nonprofits for every card created.
The nonprofits you can support by participating in “The Glass That Gives” program include:
- People for Bikes (www.peopleforbikes.org), whose mission is to make bicycling safer, more convenient, and appealing to everyone.
- Water Keeper Alliance (www.waterkeeper.org), whose mission is to provide a way for communities to stand up for their right to clean water and for the wise and equitable use of water resources, both locally and globally.
- 350.org (www.350.org), which is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Online campaigns, grassroots organization and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer organizers in more than 188 countries who spread awareness about climate change and educate people about what they can do about it.
- National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (sustainableagriculture.net), is an alliance of grassroots organizations that advocates for federal policy reform to advance the sustainability of agriculture, food systems, natural resources and rural communities.
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