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Iron Hill Crushes Cancer One Pint At A Time With Beer4Boobs
$1 per pint of pink Brambleberry Raspberry Farmhouse Ale donated to Beer4Boobs in celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

NEWTOWN, PA ? Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant is celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month by raising funds for Beer4Boobs, an organization dedicated to creating positive relationships with
the brewing community while promoting breast cancer awareness, supporting those fighting
cancer, and funding life-saving research.
From now through October 31, Iron Hill tells Patch that it will donate $1 per pint or mug sold of Brambleberry, Iron Hill?s raspberry Farmhouse Ale, to Beer4Boobs.
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The folks at Iron Hill describe Brambleberry as "light-bodied and refreshing with citrus fruit flavors and a burst of raspberry." The Farmhouse Ale has an ABV of 4.6 percent.
Brambleberry is available on tap at all 21 Iron Hill restaurants, including its Village at Newtown location next to Ulta Beauty.
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?Breast cancer impacts many lives, not just the diagnosed person, so we want to do our part to help raise awareness and funds,? said Chris Westcott, the CEO of Iron Hill Brewery. "Partnering with Beer4Boobs creates the opportunity for conversations, research, and recovery."
Aligning with Beer4Boobs is an extension of Iron Hill?s community efforts to engage, raise awareness and support those impacted by cancer.
In addition to raising funds for Beer4Boobs, Iron Hill has donated 75 cents of each sale of Triple Chocolate Hill dessert to CureSearch for Children?s Cancer since 2004, raising more than $325,000 since its inception.
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