Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) has announced the 2018 return of “Hops Against Hunger,” its collaboration with 30 Montana breweries to unite to fight statewide hunger during the month of December. ‘Tis the season to help your neighbor, and your local brewery wants to make it as easy as possible while enjoying some pints.
Local participating breweries on Monday, December 3rd include Mountains Walking Brewery (422 Plum) from 4–8pm, as well as Bridger Brewing (1609 S 11th) and Outlaw Brewing (2876 N 27th), both from 5–8pm. Bunkhouse Brewery (1216 W Lincoln) welcomes MFBN on Tuesday, Dec. 4th from 5–8pm while MAP Brewing (510 Manley) takes over hosting duties on Thursday, Dec. 6th from 4–8pm. Bozeman Brewing Company (504 N Broadway) closes out the local series with an event from 5–8pm on Saturday, Dec. 9th.
Directions: Show up and enjoy some pints! A portion of every pint sold during this event will be combined with others all across the state to provide for our seniors, children, veterans and families across Montana that may otherwise go without during the holidays.
No good deed will go unrewarded: Just for showing up, you will receive a free entry into the Hops Against Hunger giveaway with tons of prizes including a Montana ski & stay package, MBA Brew Crew cards, and more! Find the complete details and schedule of all participating breweries at www.mfbn.org/swpn.
The Montana Food Bank Network rescues foods and provides nutritious foods to end hunger for thousands of people across Montana. The organization believes every person has the basic human right to access high-quality nutritious food. No person deserves to go hungry. Ever.
MFBN rescues millions of pounds of surplus food from farmers, manufacturers, and grocery stores. It is then sorted, repacked and distributed to hundreds of food banks, homeless shelters and meal programs throughout Montana. At the same time, MFBN is working to activate allies and advocates to help shape policy, while partnering with organizations that are addressing the needs of low-income families. Learn more by visiting the aforementioned website.