Imprint Beer Co. has released a new IPA with a charitable twist, as the brewery will donate all draft sales, and a portion of all can sales, to two organizations focused on eliminating cancer.
Dubbed “Surviving Beautifully,” it’s is a hazy, New England style IPA, blending a juicy hop profile and pillow-soft body. Proceeds will benefit the V Foundation and the American Cancer Society.
“It is incredible to be able to donate to cancer research groups, and to hear from so many customers who have fought cancer or known friends and relatives who have been affected by cancer,” said co-owner Richard “Sid” Sidman, in regards to the brewery’s latest charitable endeavor.
Imprint will also be selling shirts with the Surviving Beautifully label art, a graphic that blends the Imprint “i” logo and a breast cancer awareness pink ribbon. Portions of every shirt sale will also go to the cancer organizations. Shirts and beer are only available at their brewery tasting room, located in Hatfield, PA, and open Thursdays through Sundays.
About Imprint Beer Co.
Founded in 2017 and open since 2018, Imprint Beer Co. has gained a loyal following in the beer community with its diverse and innovative offerings, from juicy IPAs to sweet pasty stouts, heavily fruited sours to traditional German lagers. In the past year, Imprint has donated over $28,000 to various community organizations and charities. Imprint can be reached on Instagram @imprintbeer and online at imprintbeer.com.
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