Monday Night Brewing (MNB) announced the start of Slapsgiving last week — a month-long partnership between Atlanta Community Food Bank (ACFB) and several industry partners, designed to celebrate the season of giving with the communities they serve.
Throughout the month of November, a portion of the proceeds from every pint and six-pack of Slap Fight purchased at select grocery, restaurant and taproom partners will be donated to provide meals to families with food insecurity. Slap Fight is Monday Night’s fan-favorite West Coast-style IPA, with a tropical hop profile and light body and clean, rich mouthfeel. Slapsgiving’s non-profit partners include Atlanta Community Food Bank, Community Food Bank of Central Alabama and the Nashville Food Project— each central to the brewery’s distribution footprint and taproom locations.
Here’s how it works:
For each case of Slap Fight sold through MNB’s grocery partners, Kroger and Publix, $2 will be donated to ACFB. For each pint of Slap Fight sold through select restaurant partners on Mondays, $3 will be donated to ACFB. MNB’s restaurant partners include local Atlanta staples: Whitehall Tavern, L5 Corner Tavern, Hapeville Corner Tavern, Zuccas Pizzeria Smyrna, The Corner Taqueria, Vintage Tavern, Hudson Grille, McCray’s Tavern, and Taco Mac. Slapsgiving is also presented in partnership with key distributors including Atlanta Beverage Company, Eagle Rock, LaGrange Grocery, and Leon Farmer.
In Monday Night Brewing’s taprooms, proceeds from every Slap Fight purchased throughout the month will be donated to the location’s respective food bank.
- $1 for every Slap Fight sold at the Garage and West Midtown (Atlanta, GA) taprooms will go to Atlanta Community Food Bank
- $1 for every Slap Fight sold at Monday Night Social Club (Birmingham, AL) will go to Community Food Bank of Central Alabama
- $1 for every Slap Fight sold at Monday Night Preservation Society (Nashville, TN) to the Nashville Food Project
The taprooms also will be accepting food drive donations on-site, and guests are encouraged to bring non-perishables at their convenience.
“We are grateful to Monday Night Brewing for their Slapsgiving campaign. It is a creative and fun way to support local businesses while also providing an opportunity to help families who struggle to put enough food on their tables,” said Kyle Waide, President and CEO of the Atlanta Community Food Bank.
To put the potential impact in context, for every $1 donated to ACFB, up to four meals are provided to families with food insecurity. If you were looking for an altruistic reason to drink beer, the search ends here.
“Atlanta Community Food Bank does great work for our community, and we’re excited to partner with them this giving season. Slapsgiving is a fun, accessible way to give back and enjoy a few pints in the process. We can’t thank our distributor, grocery and restaurant partners enough for their matching contributions to Slapsgiving,” said Clint Wood, VP of Sales for Monday Night Brewing.
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