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Highland Brewing launches Highland Haze to showcase new brand campaign

A Thirst For Good prompts donations to the NC Hospitality Relief Fund.

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A person stands holding up a pint of beer to the camera. The glass has the Highland Brewing logo, as does the background.

Skyland Distributing is also matching every Highland dollar donated.

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Highland Brewing has been a beacon for positive community change here in AVL for 30+ years.

That legacy continues this week with the launch of Thirst for Good, a new brand campaign representing the intersection of good beer and good deeds.

A Beer with a Giving Spirit

To commemorate the launch, Highland is also unveiling a brand-new, draft-only beer, Highland Haze — a juicy 7.4% IPA brewed with Incognito hops and a giving spirit.

With a goal of $10,000, Highland will contribute to the NC Hospitality Workers Relief Fund, and 100% of contributions marked for Western NC will go directly to hospitality workers in our area. Partners like Skyland Distributing will also be matching Highland’s donations.

Highland Haze is already available at all your fave local hotspots. But if you want to be sure, use this handy Beer Finder to pinpoint the closest place to grab a pint.

Cheers to community

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