International Women's Collaboration Brew Day Coming 3/8 in Philadelphia

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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – March 8th is the second annual International Women's Collaboration Brew

Day and the Brewsters of Project Venus in the UK have organized a worldwide collaborative brew for that day.

Join Philadelphia members of Beer for Babes - Barley's Angels New Jersey, Saint Benjamin's Brewing Co. and

your fellow female beer lovers for a day of collaboration and camaraderie as you learn how to make

beer. Beer For Babes is NJ's first craft-beer appreciation & education group for women and the official NJ

chapter of Barley's Angels. Meredith Megan Rebar of Home Brewed Events and Christina Burris of Saint

Benjamin's will lead you through the history of beer, ingredients, and brewing process while making the

collaboration brew, Unite Red Ale. Sample some beer from Saint Benjamin's brews during the class and help

raise money for the Pink Boots Society. The Pink Boots Society is a USA-based 501(c) 3 non-profit organization

with an international membership, and helps women further their beer careers through scholarships and the

educational programs PBS provides.

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/international-womens-collaboration-brew-day-with-saint-benjamins-

tickets-15816384231



Tickets are $25 for the class, samples from Saint Benjamin's and a bottle of the Unite Red Ale brewed in class.
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