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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!
Growlers are Greener
21st April 2012
Earth Day is tomorrow. Got any special plans? For the past several years Sprecher has been actively making its brewing and plant operations more energy efficient, and we’ve substantially reduced the amount of packaging materials used as well as become more recycle conscious. This weekend we’re offering $1 every growler purchased at the brewery in honor of Earth Day. For those who don’t know, a growler holds 64 ounces–the same amount of beer or soda in a Sprecher 4-pack. The difference? Not only fresh beer from the tap, but a lot less glass: one bottle compared to four, no paper products. And growlers are reusable. Wash them at home, bring them in for a refill. If you have a growler or need purchase one, stop in and get it filled. Save green — cash and our resources.
While you’re enjoying your fresh beer or soda, look around you and take a few moments to focus on the wonderful planet on which we live. Bird calls, rivers, grass, rain, sand, trees, oxygen…BTW: April’s Lyrid meteor shower tonight/tomorrow morning. Best view: look into a dark sky (no city lights), facing east. Best viewing time: late night to early morning. You should be able to see 10-20 meteors per hour. Cheers to that!
