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Breweries combine to raise money for Boston Marathon victims

Posted by Gary Dzen, Boston.com Staff  April 16, 2013 03:48 PM
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This is a sad week in Boston. There are a couple of beer reviews in the 99 Bottles queue, but they can wait until next week. In the meantime, Framingham's Jack's Abby is organizing a fundraiser Wednesday to benefit the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.

The fundraiser will take place at The Tavern in Framingham on Weds., April 17 from 3 p.m. until closing. Jack's Abby has not yet picked the charity to donate to, but they're good guys, and I trust they won't do you wrong. So far, the following brewers are contributing beer for the event: Three Tides & Marshall Wharf Brewing Company, Ipswich Ale Brewery, Tree House Brewing Co., LLC, Clown Shoes Beer, Allagash Brewing, Tuckerman Brewing, Atlantic Brewing, John Harvard's, Cape Ann Brewing, Night Shift Brewing, Oxbow Brewing. Maine Beer Company, Left Hand Brewing, Battle Road Brewing, and Brash Brewing.

If you're not in the mood to drink beer but still want to help, Boston.com has a great resource on how to do so here.

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Gary Dzen writes about craft beer here and in the Globe when he's not covering the Celtics for Boston.com. He can be reached at gdzen@boston.com. Follow him on Twitter @GlobeGaryDzen.
 

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