cans each of Paula’s Red Velvet Ale (8% ABV), Spot Coffee Stout (8% ABV), Hazy Holiday! IPA (6.8% ABV), and Spiced Christmas Ale (7.2% ABV). First Line is giving a percentage of sales this month to Veterans One-stop Center of WNY, New York Beer Project is donating $1 from every pint sold of Walter’s Jelly Donut to The American Cancer Society, and Big Ditch ($1 from every pint of Cinnamon Apple Amber, Fall Black), Britesmith ($1 from Oktoberfest pints, $2 from Oktoberfest crowlers), Ellicottville Brewing, Hamburg ($1 from Oktoberfest pints, 6-packs and growlers), NYBP ($1 from Grasshopper Pie Porter) and Flying Bison (100% of cash purchases of cask beer on Fridays) are all donating a portion of proceeds to Oishei Children’s Hospital.įlying Bison Wants to Send You a Liquid Christmas CardĮven though it’s not even Halloween, Flying Bison are already in the Christmas spirit with the announcement of their new Liquid Christmas Card Variety Pack, which features 3 16oz.
Also on October 17, Leroy Townes Band will perform, which will be livestreamed at 42N’s Facebook.īreweries Giving Back to Charity During OctoberĪ number of local breweries are using their beer and the month of October to give back.
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Then, on October 24, 42 North will release a series of barrel-aged Baltic Porters aged in rum and wine barrels. To commemorate this milestone, 42 North is releasing a series of barrel aged and sour beers under the theme “Five With Friends.” The first was bourbon barrel-aged Ben Nevis Scotch Ale, then, on October 17, two sour beers will be released: “There Goes Five Years,” a blackberry and blueberry gose, and “Fit the Fifth,” a peach and passion fruit sour IPA brewed with cashew milk from Elmhurst 1925. 42 North Goes Virtual for Fifth Anniversary, Plans Special Beers