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Leaves of Grass, Dorothy, Edward, and more, 26-28 August

For this coming week of 26-28 August, we will debut a charitable fundraising entry in our Leaves of Grass series, a new batch of Dorothy, our dry-hopped Farmsteadยฎ ale, and fresh cans of Edward and Double Citra!

Leaves of Grass: Hops Not Hate

In the spring of 2017, our Danish friend and Shaunโ€™s former Nรธrrebro Bryghus colleague, Sรธren Parker Wagner, asked if we might be willing to participate in Hops Not Hate, his conceptual model for pairing charity and business principles within the framework of beer. The notion: envision and craft a beer whereby each participant in the supply chain (brewer, distributor, bar, bottle shop) commits to donate at least 50% of their net profits to two charitiesโ€”one global and one local.

So, Sรธren traveled to Vermont to brew a beer with us for Hops Not Hate, a Farmsteadยฎ ale brewed with pale malt, malted wheat, and organic corn; hopped with Hallertau Blanc, Wai-iti, and Amarilloยฎ; and aged in wine barrels for nearly six months. Following over two years of bottle conditioning, we now release the beer for your consideration and sharing.

100% of the money from the sale of this bottle will benefit Child Haven International (Kathmandu, Nepal) and Craftsbury Saplings (Craftsbury, Vt). In the spirit of the project, kegs of this beer will also be sold on to Sรธren (with all funds added to the donation total), so that the beer can be shared in Copenhagen.

In the coming days, we will share more about both Hops Not Hate and our selected charitable recipients.

New Cans

Both Edward and Double Citra return to curbside this week for your ordering pleasure.

Visit our retail page for curbside ordering information, or order directly at http://toasttab.com/hillfarmstead/โฃ.

Travel

A mandate for mask usage remains in effect. Please visit https://bit.ly/31gmeVe for specifics.

Thank you for observing the ongoing travel guidelines.

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