Proceeds from the Limited-Edition Ale will Support the Nonprofit’s Year-Round Food Rescue and Redistribution Efforts across Eastern Massachusetts

Food For Free and Lamplighter Brewing Co. (LBCO), are ready to quench your thirst to end hunger. On July 11, the organizations launched “About Thyme,” a limited-edition charitable beer to support the nonprofit’s year-round food rescue and distribution efforts across Eastern Massachusetts.

“About Thyme” beer is a Golden Ale infused with lemon thyme, reflecting a perfect blend of refreshing and invigorating flavors. For every pint of “About Thyme” sold, $1 will go directly to Food For Free. For non-drinkers, the sober curious and designated drivers alike, a non-alcoholic Sparkling Strawberry Lemonade by Pepita Coffee Co. is also available with $0.50 from each sale benefiting the cause. Both charitable spirits are available for purchase now through Sept. at Lamplighter Brewing Co.’s Broadway and Cambridge Crossing locations, as well as on the brewery’s website.

“We are thrilled to be working with Lamplighter Brewing Co. on this innovative partnership,” says Jessica Tretina, Food For Free’s Marketing & Communications Manager. “Not only does ‘About Thyme’ help to raise essential funds for our organization, but it also provides a platform for increasing awareness of hunger in our community as 1 in 3 Massachusetts households struggles with enough to eat.”

On August 10, residents are invited to attend the official launch party of “About Thyme” at a special “Picnic in the Park” held outside the brewery’s Cambridge Crossing location, 110 N First St Cambridge. From 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, community members are invited to join the Lamplighter and Food For Free teams in an expanded outdoor beer garden for a bring-your-own picnic dinner, with fresh pours of “About Thyme” as well as several other beer selections available for purchase. More information about the event can be found on Eventbrite.

“We’re so honored to be working with Food For Free this summer to spread awareness about their mission and raise funds for their incredible work,” says Emma Arnold, Lamplighter Brewing Co.’s Marketing Director. “As a business operating in the food and beverage industry, we understand firsthand the importance of supporting sustainable food systems for all.  To be able to support this cause with a delicious collaboration beer was a dream come true for our team.”

Going beyond the pour, LBCO employees will volunteer at Food For Free’s Somerville Packing and Distribution Center.  The nonprofit is one of the oldest food rescue organizations in the nation. Founded in 1981, Food For Free now serves more than 150,000 food insecure Massachusetts residents and distributes 7.5 million pounds of nutritious fresh and prepared foods annually.

To learn more about Food For Free and their food rescue and distribution programs, or to donate directly to the organization, please visit: www.foodforfree.org

 

 

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