Bell’s Lager for The Lakes Launches with $25k Donation to Conserving Great Lakes

Bell’s Lager for The Lakes Launches with $25k Donation to Conserving Great Lakes

From Bell’s:

With a name change that says it all, Lager for the Lakes is a crisp, refreshing American Lager that celebrates Great Lakes AND helps protect our world-class freshwater resources  zzubreebym

COMSTOCK, MI ., Feb 27, 2023–Bell’s Brewery, Michigan’s largest craft brewery, today announced the next evolution in its year-round portfolio: Lager for the Lakes–an all-new, easy-drinking American lager that celebrates the Great Lakes and encourages fans to join Bell’s in taking action to protect our fresh water treasures.In honor of the launch of Lager for the Lakes,Bell's will support Alliance for the Great Lakes-a nonpartisan nonprofit organization working across the region to protect the fresh, clean and natural waters of the Great lakes.Fans are encouraged to join Bell’s in this effort by participating in Alliance for the Great Lakes 'Adopt-A-Beach program.

Lager for the Lakes features a crisp mouthfeel and a clean finish. At 4.8% ABV (alcohol by volume), it’s a great everyday beer and perfect for a day out on the water.

Notably, the new beer has little in common with its predecessor (Lager of the Lakes, a Bohemian Pilsner)–except for a single-letter twist on the name that changes its meaning. Replacing “of” with “for”is intentionally designed to inspire more people to get involved in protecting the lakes we love to enjoy.

This year,Bell’s will contribute $25,000to the Alliance for the Great Lakes.In addition, drinkers can scan a QR code on every can of Lager for the Lakes to join Bell’s’ long standing commitment to protect clean water resources by participating in the Alliance's Adopt-A-Beach program, which enables organizations and individual volunteers to work together in preventing plastic waste from polluting the Great Lakes.

Together, Bell’s and Alliance for the Great Lakes will host two beach clean-up events this summer, both of which fans are encouraged to join. Details and registration instructions for these events will be released at a later date, on both the Alliance for the Great Lakes and Bell’s Brewery websites.

“For the name, we added exactly one letter. But behind that small change is an entirely new beer we think will fill our summertime memories for years to come–as well as a far deeper story around protecting the lakes that give us so much,” said Carrie Yunker, Executive Vice President at Bell's Brewery. “Bell’s has made major investments in clean water initiatives for years, but we still face big threats to human health, millions of jobs, and future generations’ ability to enjoy these vital resources.So consider this our highly drinkable invitation to Bell’s fans: Join us in taking action to protect the Great Lakes at the heart of this great place we call home!”

This initiative builds on Bell’s longstanding commitment to water stewardship (among other key issues).Through its Inspired Giving philanthropy program in 2022, Bell’s donated $100,000 in Inspired Giving grants to 24 grassroots nonprofits working on clean water issues across the nation–and expects a similar total for 2023 above and beyond today’s special funding announcement.

In addition to providing public coastlines and waters for millions of residents and visitors to enjoy freely(cold beer in hand),the Great Lakes contain one-third of the world’s surface freshwater, provide drinking water for28million people (including6%percent of the U.S. population), and support 1.3million jobs and generate $82 billion in wages annually through tourism, recreation, transportation, and more.

Lager for the Lakes is now available on draft and in 12-pack cans across Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio,Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania and Kentucky. For more information on Bell’s Brewery,visit bellsbeer.com. To find Bell’s beer near you, visit bellsbeer.com/beer-finder.

ABOUT BELL’S BREWERY

Bell’s Brewery began in 1985 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with Larry Bell, a quest for better beer and a 15-gallon soup kettle. Since then, Bell’s has grown into one of the largest craft breweries in America, thanks to its iconic brands such as Two Hearted IPA,Oberon Ale and Hopslam Ale. Bell’s believes that business–and beer–can be powerful tools to renew our trust not only in each other, but the world around us.Bell’s ‘Inspired Brewing’ philosophy represents our collective responsibility to create meaningful change by resourcing responsibly as stewards of our environment, byre-igniting and celebrating our distinct senses of creativity, and by re-energizing the common belief we can come together to make good on the promise of a more prosperous future for all.

Bell’s distributes its best-in-class beer to 49states, in addition to Puerto Rico and Washington DC. It currently brews more than 20 beers for distribution out of its Comstock, Michigan brewery as well as many small-batch beers that are served at the Eccentric Café in Kalamazoo, Michigan. For more information, please visit BellsBeer.com

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