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The Highland Brewing crew smashed their fund raising goal thanks with the help of our Asheville community.

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$13,580. That’s how much Highland Brewing’s Thirst for Good campaign contributed to the NC Hospitality Workers Relief Fund, thanks to you.

From February through July, proceeds from every Highland Haze keg sold directly benefited Thirst for Good. The goal was $10,000, but Highland Brewing customers, distributor partners, and retail collaborators helped shatter that by more than $3,500.

The NC Hospitality Works Relief Fund provides vital aid to hospitality workers facing housing insecurity, major health challenges, and economic hardship.

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