20 Pennsylvania Veteran Breweries Join Together For Statewide Memorial Day Beer Release

20 Pennsylvania Veteran Breweries Join Together For Statewide Memorial Day Beer Release

[Press Release]:

Breweries in Pennsylvania is proud to announce the return of an all Pennsylvania Veterans beer collaboration. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a long-standing history of its residents serving this great nation through military service. The Pennsylvania National Guard dates its history back to the
mid 1700’s when Benjamin Franklin organized the first Pennsylvania Militia. During the years of the Revolutionary War, Pennsylvania’s Regiments were some of the largest populated units in the Continental Army.


Since the Colonial era, Pennsylvania citizens have stepped up to answer the call for their Country’s wars both at home and abroad. They have served in the PA Guard, Reserve units and on Active Duty. Today, there are over 350,000 Veterans of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard living in the
Commonwealth and continuing to serve or preparing for retirement.


Another area Pennsylvania is a leader in? Craft beer! As one of the top beer producers in the country, the state has become a powerhouse in the national landscape of craft beer. With breweries ranging from small brewpubs, to expanding franchises to larger production breweries. (See the full list of PA breweries here).

Nestled within that list are a group of Veteran Owned or operated breweries using their skills honed in this Nation’s branches of service to create some truly awesome brews.
Memorial Day weekend 2021, 20 of those Pennsylvania veteran owned/ operated breweries are coming together for the second ever state-wide collaboration beer in support of military veterans by military veterans!

Not only is this a beer being produced by veterans, it will also include ingredients from veteran owned Pennsylvania businesses as well. Grain and malt for this beer will come from Deer Creek Malthouse in Glen Mills. While some of the hops being used for the beer have been produced by GEMS Farms Hops in Carlisle; both of which are veteran owned businesses. To support the large volume of beer needed for this project the beer was brewed at GearHouse Brewing in Chambersburg and 2 nd Story Brewing in Philadelphia.


Proceeds from this beer will go to the Pennsylvania Veterans Foundation. The PVF organization exists to provide aid and support for Pennsylvania veterans and their families. Over the last 8 years they have raised over 2 million dollars towards their cause.


“Adapt And Overcome” will be a light drinking Hazy IPA with a release scheduled for Memorial Day Weekend 2021 at all of the participating breweries. See a full list of participating businesses for this project below and a map of where the beer will be pouring here.
 2 nd Story Brewing – Philadelphia
 Artifice Ales & Mead – Manheim
 Breweries in PA
 Black Forest Brewery – Ephrata
 Cellar Works Brewing - Sarver
 Cox Brewing – Elizabethtown
 Deer Creek Malthouse – Glen Mills
 Downriver Brewing – Stroudsburg
 Eclipse Brewing – Sunbury
 Five Mountain Brewing – Shickshinny
 GearHouse Brewing – Chambersburg
 GEMS Farms Hops – Carlisle
 Hemauer Brewing – Mechanicsburg
 McAllister Brewing Co – North Wales
 Olde Bedford Brewing – Bedford
 Root Down Brewing – Phoenixville
 Seven Sirens Brewing – Bethlehem
 Stonebridge Brewing – Johnstown
 Tattered Flag Brewing – Middletown
 Ten7 Brewing – North Wales
 Whitehorse Brewing – Berlin
 Willow Creek Brewing – West Reading

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