madscientist451
Well-Known Member
ABInBev & MillerCoors are helping the flooding victims:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...to-harvey-victims_us_59a42082e4b06d67e3391249
A good PR move? Yes it is, and something your local brewery with less resources just can't afford to do.
In 2015, the company said it had donated more than 73 Million cans of emergency water since 1988 and delivers an average of 2 million cans a year.
I'm still not drinking Bud Light ClamaRita or whatever they are pushing these days, but I have to say thanks to them for trying to help.
Note that MillerCoors is also canning emergency water and using one of their small breweries in Texas, Revolver Brewing, as a distribution point and also donated $25,000 to the red cross.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...to-harvey-victims_us_59a42082e4b06d67e3391249
A good PR move? Yes it is, and something your local brewery with less resources just can't afford to do.
In 2015, the company said it had donated more than 73 Million cans of emergency water since 1988 and delivers an average of 2 million cans a year.
I'm still not drinking Bud Light ClamaRita or whatever they are pushing these days, but I have to say thanks to them for trying to help.
Note that MillerCoors is also canning emergency water and using one of their small breweries in Texas, Revolver Brewing, as a distribution point and also donated $25,000 to the red cross.