The craft beer craze is big in the USA. Cities have embraced different levels of enthusiasm about craft beers, although Portland (OR) and Minneapolis (MN) are commonly listed. I know my Cincinnati (OH) is all goo-goo about crafty brews.
But nonprofit beer? A pub operating for the purpose for donating its profits to designated charities? Sounds odd, but this is unique, so worth the 6 minutes. After watching the video below, you can also read more about the Oregon Public House by clicking here.
Drink beer AND make a difference? Sign. Me. Up.
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Cayman,
This is such a good idea! Are local craft beers big in your area?
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Big time yes.
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The price of stainless steel tanks is high right now … I wonder how many the market can sustain … thus when the price of stainless drops … especially the used.
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Interesting idea. Craft beers are big around here, too.
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Merril,
A great idea indeed. Collectively, craft beer have put a dent into the big boys slice of the market. The number seems to be reaching its saturation point, but time will tell.
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Nah. The big boys have been buying the craft beer makers. For some makers that’s really the goal. Just like any other “disrupter.”
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Ray,
Very true … the big boys are purchasing smaller makers. After all, the little guy does make money in the transaction. On the other hand, there are many local craft brewers that are truly independent … and I would say they are still the majority.
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Sounds like a great idea. People who drink craft beers rather than any of the dozens of cheaper off-the-shelf varieties obviously have extra money that could be put to better use. 🙂
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X,
LOL … then again, to flip it, there are beer drinkers and those who drink the cheaper national brands.
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Fantastic idea.
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Craft beers are Huuuuuuge here too… What a wonderful idea. I would gladly support this!
Couldn’t watch the video here. Grrrr. Will check the link – with videos that I CAN watch domani.
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Dale,
Grrrr … it was from CBS News. Simply a story about the pub. Good to know that craft beers are popular throughout North America!
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All good, my friend!
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Talk about a Win-Win… buying beer that funds charities. Count me in!
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fantastic idea! so glad you spotlighted their worthy effort, thanks, Frank! good ideas spread, bet it won’t be long before others take up the cause. cheers to win-win businesses!
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Roxie,
Portland, Oregon has a streak of being progressive. This seems like an idea that could work elsewhere, so then why hasn’t it spread? Well … we will see if this CBS clip helps that. Cheers to win-win!
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When I saw this segment on CBS I knew I’d want to visit! We will be in Portland this summer for a wedding and I can’t wait to track down one of these amazing places. I am so impressed with the concept, but I’m always impressed with Portland’s progressive ideas and lifestyle!
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Debra,
Oh my my … now you get to do the follow-up post about visiting the actual venue! Awesome … and I look forward to it!
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This is a great idea. I was just in Portland, but did not know about this place until just now. I did get to try out some other good breweries there. A lot of IPA’s. Check out my blog for more breweries to discover around the U.S.
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With how well craft breweries and brewpubs are doing these days, there is definitely a unique opportunity for these establishments to give back to their communities. One of the reasons I love the craft beer community so much is the fact that so many people are not only making beer, but making beer to help others in even greater ways. Most craft beer people in the actual industry really enjoy sharing what they can and doing what they can to make their community a better place for being there.
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Brew,
Welcome first-time commenter. Hope you return.
The craft-brewing industry has been interesting to watch. I wonder about the location of the saturation point.
Meanwhile, Cincinnati (my location) has a rich history of brewing. Craft brewing has done very well here. Personally, I would consider myself a loyal beer drinker, but craft beers have caught my attention … and I admire the creativity brewers has demonstrated.
How has the craft beer industry done in your area?
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