Raise A Glass: PA Veterans’ Memorial Day Beer Release Unites 23 Breweries For A Cause In 2023

Raise A Glass: PA Veterans’ Memorial Day Beer Release Unites 23 Breweries For A Cause In 2023

Pennsylvania – For a fourth year craft breweries from across Pennsylvania have joined together for the return of an all-Pennsylvania Veterans beer collaboration. This beer is brewed
by Pennsylvania Veterans, in support of Pennsylvania Veterans.


"Adapt And Overcome: Got Your Six" will release all throughout Pennsylvania on Memorial Day Weekend 2023 with proceeds of sales going directly to the Keystone Military
Families organization. Since 2019, the PA Veterans' collaboration Beer has raised over $60,000 dollars to support fellow Pennsylvania veterans.

Founded in 2002, Keystone Military Families was established with the goal of providing support for our deployed troops and their families. In 2010 they realized there was also a need
for veteran support so they reorganized and expanded services. Located out of Shoemakersville, PA their mission is to support Pennsylvania military families every week
with groceries, clothing, household items, furniture, and more while still shipping up to 100 care packages monthly and 10,000 Christmas stockings annually. If you would like to
support the great work they continue to do, you can do so here.

Not only is this a beer being produced by Pennsylvania veterans, but it will also include ingredients from Pennsylvania veteran-owned and operated businesses. 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. This year, due to a large amount of PA veteran breweries involved, the brew days were broken into 4 regional breweries: Ten7 Brewing (North Wales), Tattered

Flag Brewing (Middletown), Gearhouse Brewing (Chambersburg), and Butler Brew Works (Butler). This ensures that the beer would be available all over the state.


“Adapt And Overcome: Got Your Six” is a 6% Hazy Pale Ale brewed with Spelt, Toasted Oats, and Pale Wheat malts. These malts give it a cracker-like backbone and help to balance the subtle bitterness. Amarillo, Cascade, Centennial, Citra, Comet, and Simcoe hops were used in this recipe to bring out flavors and aromas of papaya, melon, and stone fruits with a soft and fluffy finish.


Consumers can begin enjoying the beer on Memorial Day Weekend 2022 at all of these participating breweries. You can see a complete list of participating businesses for this project
below.
● 633 Brewing – Waynesboro
● Artifice Ales & Mead – Manheim
● Breweries In PA
● Black Forest Brewery – Ephrata
● Bradford Brew Station – Bradford
● Burgh’ers Brewing – Pittsburgh
● Butler Brew Works – Butler
● Cox Brewing – Elizabethtown
● Deer Creek Malthouse – Glen Mills
● Five Mountain Brewing – Shickshinny
● Full Pint Beer – Warrendale
● GearHouse Brewing – Chambersburg
● GEMS Farms Hops – Carlisle
● Headley’s Brewing – Heidelberg
● Hemauer Brewing – Mechanicsburg
● Levante Brewing – West Chester
● McAllister Brewing Co – North Wales
● Olde Bedford Brewing – Bedford
● Root Down Brewing – Phoenixville
● Rural City Beer – Reamstown
● Seven Sirens Brewing – Bethlehem
● Stone Bridge Brewing – Johnstown
● Stony Run Brew House – York
● Tattered Flag Brewing – Middletown
● Ten7 Brewing – North Wales
● Willow Creek Brewing – West Reading

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