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Hoppy Day!
30th July 2012
Ohhh, hoppiness! International IPA Day is this Thursday, August 2nd, and we’re partying at Sprecher. So, what’s in it for you? A FREE 22oz bottle of Black IPA if you purchase something at our Gift Shop and you’re of legal drinking age.
Both Thursday and Friday, get $2 off growlers of Black IPA, IPA2 and Ryediculous. Live large and cheers the moment!
Pink Griffins for the Cure
05th October 2010
Every year Sprecher does something to help raise money and awareness for breast cancer. A couple of years ago we gave away a free 4-pack of root beer to women who had mammograms during the month of October. For the last two years we’ve had a mini-Spa in our Rathskellar, with the proceeds going to Gilda’s club. This year we’ll have the mini-spa on November 7th. All of October we’ve got a new program: Breast Cancer Awareness Ale. You’ll see this unique pink griffin tap handle at participating bars and restaurants.
Sprecher will donate $10 from every 1/2 barrel of the Breast Cancer Awareness Ale sold to the Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition. But wait, there’s more! Our friends at the Princeton Club (www.princetonclub.net) donated one (1) 6-month membership to every participating bar and restaurant. Customers who purchase Sprecher’s Breast Cancer Awareness Ale receive a raffle ticket. Winning tickets will be drawn in early November after the contest is over. Drink great beer for a good cause and get a chance at a health club membership; it doesn’t get much better than that.
CHEERS TO A CURE!

