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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Local Brewery Offers Free Beer to Navigate surplus During Coronavirus Shutdown
In a heartwarming response to the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, a local brewery has taken a unique approach to manage its excess stock. Facing restrictions that have significantly impacted sales, this innovative establishment is giving away free beer to the community.
As lockdowns continue to affect businesses, many breweries have found themselves with an abundance of product that they are unable to market or sell. Instead of letting their freshly brewed creations go to waste, the brewery decided to turn this situation into an opportunity for community engagement.
By offering complimentary beer, they not only aim to lighten the spirits of local residents but also foster a sense of solidarity during these trying times. This initiative has encouraged a positive response from the community, with many residents expressing their gratitude for the gesture.
The brewery’s decision highlights the importance of supporting local businesses and remaining connected as a community, even in the face of adversity. If you find yourself in the area, stop by and take part in this generous giveaway while also supporting a local establishment that has gone above and beyond during a difficult period.
Stay safe, enjoy responsibly, and remember that sometimes, a little kindness can go a long way in lifting spirits!