Tröegs Releasing Scratch # 413 Hazy IPA To Benefit Hospitality Industry Workers

Tröegs Releasing Scratch # 413 Hazy IPA To Benefit Hospitality Industry WorkersFrom Tröegs:

Tröegs Independent Brewing is joining together with Hospitality Assistance Response of Pennsylvania to help provide immediate emergency assistance to front-line hospitality industry workers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

On Thursday, April 30, we’ll release 16-ounce cans of a new limited, small-batch IPA through our Scratch Series, with 100% of the proceeds benefitting HARP.

“We hope to raise $10,000 through sales of this new beer,” says Chris Trogner, co-founding brother of Tröegs. “With the help of HARP, the funds will directly benefit essential service industry workers during these times of unforeseen hardship.”

The beer, a soft and hazy IPA, explores the intersection of three hop varieties: Citra, Simcoe, and the Australian variety Galaxy. Paired with a fruity yeast strain, this hop combination delivers vivid notes of ripe pineapple and tropical gummy candy layered with hints of juicy grapefruit and orange zest. Weighing in at 7.2% ABV, the hop-forward beer is balanced with a backbone of pale malt, unmalted wheat and malted oats for a silky, smooth finish.

The beer will be available exclusively through our Tröegs To-Go Curbside service. Customers can order the beer online and, starting at 1 p.m. Thursday, stop by the brewery for contactless curbside pickup. In addition to this limited Scratch release, we offer year-round and seasonal beers as well as a frequently updated to-go food menu featuring classic Tasting Room favorites and new dishes for the entire family.

Funded by private, community, and individual donations, HARP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to provide swift financial assistance to front-line employees of Pennsylvania hospitality businesses. “Industry employees are experiencing significant hardships due to the abrupt closure of their restaurants and hotels in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19,” said John Longstreet, President and CEO of the Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association.  “The situation is dire for the hospitality community in Pennsylvania and across the nation, and we’re thankful for the support of Tröegs in this time of crisis.”

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