CrowdBrewed Launches First Equity Crowdfunding Campaign for U.S. Brewery: Emerald City Beer Co

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From Crowdbrewed:

CrowdBrewed, the leading craft beer crowdfunding website, announces the launch of the first ever equity crowdfunding campaign for a USA Brewery, Emerald City Beer Company from Seattle, WA. Under Title II of the JOBS Act, CrowdBrewed and Emerald City Beer Company will begin selling equity in the brewery to accredited investors.

Seattle, WA - November 06, 2013/mbb/ - Crowdfunding is changing the way that startups are funded, and securities crowdfunding is intended to revolutionize private investment markets. For the first time ever, entrepreneurs will be able to solicit financing from virtually anyone in their professional and social networks. CrowdBrewed was created to provide a secure, transparent platform for companies to obtain the financing they need to grow their businesses.

“We’re thrilled to have Emerald City Beer Company as our maiden equity campaign,” says CrowdBrewed CEO Travis Benoit. “ECB is a great group of people and even better, the beer is outstanding.”

CrowdBrewed looks to capitalize on their recent success after just completing the largest brewery crowdfunding donation/rewards raise in history. With nearly $112,000, J Wakefield Brewing used CrowdBrewed’s platform to launch their upcoming brewery to new heights.

For more information, or how to sign up as an accredited investor, please visit their website at http://www.crowdbrewed.com or email them at info(at)crowdbrewed(dot)com.
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