Pyramid Brewing Partnering w/Food Lifeline & Oregon Food Bank for Hunger Relief Efforts in Pacific Northwest

Pyramid Brewing Partnering w/Food Lifeline & Oregon Food Bank for Hunger Relief Efforts in Pacific Northwest
From Pyramid:

Seattle, WA , March 11, 2019 Pyramid Brewing Co. today announced the Brews That Do campaign, an initiative created to fight hunger in the Pacific Northwest in partnership with Columbia Distributing, Food Lifeline of Western Washington and Oregon Food Bank. Brews That Do will raise donations from all beers sold or poured for the remainder of the year.

Donations will be generated based on purchases of Pyramid Brewing as follows: $5 for each half barrel keg, $2 for each one-sixth barrel keg and 50 cents for each case.

Partner Columbia Distributing has again signed on for another community-focused collaboration with Pyramid Brewing. "It's always an easy decision to partner with Pyramid on initiatives that give back to the communities where our collective employees live and work," said Chris Steffanci, CEO of Columbia Distributing. "Putting a stop to hunger is very important for all of us. We're thrilled to be included."
The proceeds from kegs and cases sold in Washington will be donated to Food Lifeline of Western Washington, and product sold in Oregon will be donated to Oregon Food bank.
"We are proud to be giving back to the community and finding avenues to fight hunger," said Bruce Kehe, Marketing Director, Pyramid Brewing Co. "There is potential to generate more than $150,000 in donations for those in need. We are grateful to food bank organizations such as Food Lifeline and Oregon Food Bank for providing us with the opportunity to make an impact in our community."
Contributions from our Alehouse location in Seattle, Washington will be based off of "Brewer's Handle" beer, where $.50of each pint is donated, $1 from every to-go 6-pack, and $.75 from all Crowlers sold.

"We are grateful to Pyramid Brewing for supporting hunger-relief in Oregon and Washington," said Angela Querfeld, director of development, Oregon Food Bank. "Northwest food and beverage companies are uniquely positioned to make a difference in ending hunger in our communities – we're excited to partner with Pyramid for Brews that Do!"

The Brews That Do Campaign was established as Pyramid Brewing recognized the need to aid the community. Pyramid and its employees have a continued dedication to volunteering time and resources to Food Lifeline of Western Washington. It is with great pride that the company announces this collaboration.

"We couldn't be happier to partner with Pyramid Brewing this year in our continued efforts to end hunger in Western Washington," said Linda Nageotte, president and CEO, Food Lifeline. "The fact that Food Lifeline and Pyramid are both homegrown makes it even more special."
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About Pyramid Brewing Co.Born in the Pacific Northwest, Pyramid Brewing Co. crafts some of the PNW's favorite brews from its year-round ales and lagers to the seasonal and Brewer's Reserve series. In 1984, Pyramid discovered a new way of crafting beer, bringing together adventure, friends and bold new flavors and innovation. Today, Pyramid shares this spirit through its craft beers, and at its breweries and alehouses in Seattle and Portland. Pyramid Brewing Co. is part of the North American Breweries (NAB) family of breweries and brands with a purpose. To find your Pyramid, visit: www.pyramidbrew.com.

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