Grayton Beer Company recently announced the launch of its Rebound American Lager in cans to benefit those affected by Hurricane Michael, the catastrophic storm that made landfall on the Florida Panhandle on October 10, 2018.
For every six-pack sold, $1 will be donated to Volunteer Florida. Funds raised will go directly to their Florida Disaster Fund, set up to aid affected communities in their disaster recovery efforts.
“It will take years to rebuild some semblance of normalcy in the areas that were hit hardest by Hurricane Michael,” said Jamey Price, Founder/President of Grayton Beer Company. “We are committed to doing our part to help and were fortunate to have a beer that was ready for packaging and a team that could pivot to a new label in less than one week. A special thanks goes out to Cooper Container Company, LTI Packaging, and Craft Brew Crew for making this project happen as fast as possible.”
Additionally, Grayton Beer Company will host a Fundraising Concert with Panama City native, Will Thompson, on Friday, November 9, 2018, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The concert is free to attend and kid-friendly. During the concert, attendees will have the opportunity to purchase six-packs of the Rebound American Lager, along with Rebound American Lager merchandise.
Team Members at the brewery continue to receive and coordinate deliveries of items to communities in need, as well as volunteer countless hours in the relief effort.
In the coming weeks, the Rebound American Lager will be available for purchase at retailers throughout Grayton Beer’s six-state footprint including the Florida Panhandle, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia and Tennessee.
For more info, visit Grayton Beer Company.