Wynkoop is donating fifty cents from the sale of each draft of the beer to Denver’s Cottonwood Institute, an environmental-education nonprofit group that works with inner-city students and local schools in the Denver/Boulder area.
We’re also donating the profits from special glasses and T-shirts bearing the beer’s logo, which was created by local design house AOR.
Attendees at the event (which is sponsored by Denver’s 5280 Magazine) will be able to purchase the first drafts of the beer and the Cottonwood Organic White shirts and glasses.
"We’ve had a great partnership with Wynkoop Brewing Company over the years,” says Cottonwood founder Ford Church. “But a beer created on our behalf takes things to a new and higher level. The beer and this event will help us raise awareness and the critical funds we need to connect kids to the outdoors.”
“Plus,” Church adds, “we love to work with businesses that are as committed to sustainability as we are. With its longtime sustainability initiatives, Wynkoop has been a green leader in Denver long before the “green” term was popular.”
Cottonwood Institute staffers will be at the event to discuss how the institute is inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. Representatives from other environmental, recycling and sustainability groups will also be on hand, including Greenprint Denver and Alpine Waste & Recycling.
More details about the event are at http://www.CottonwoodInstitute.org/kickoff.
Stop in for the release party if you can, and be sure and stop by in April to enjoy a fine new Wynkoop beer for a fine cause.
The draft-only beer will be available at Wynkoop Brewing Company and a small number of Wynkoop vendors in the Denver area.
Cheers,
Marty Jones
