Last year Call to Arms Brewing Company launched their Community Supported Artisans program. This program was so successful that they have decided to bring it back. Starting June 25 through September 17, participants will be able to enjoy wares from four small neighborhood craft businesses in one incredible weekly package.
“The idea revolved around our commitment to the community,” said Chris Bell, owner and co-founder at Call to Arms Brewing Company. “We have a number of great local companies here in Denver, some of which do pop-ups each Monday at the brewery. We asked ourselves, ‘what would be a cool way to showcase all of these brands to our community,’ and decided on the crop share model.”
CSA offerings will include two (2) 32oz crowlers of Call to Arms beers, one loaf of sourdough bread from Raleigh Street Bakery, locally sourced selection of pork, beef, and/or sausage from Colorado Craft Butchers and an assortment of herbs, greens, and a selection of seasonal vegetables from Groundwork Denver Urban Farms.
“This program is a great, easy way to keep food and beverage dollars in your local community. Today many people are removed from where their food comes from and we thought that this was a cool way to get people connected with local food and beer producers. It’s like having Blue Apron that you pick up at a brewery each week. Your Monday night dinner is already planned,” said Bell.
The program costs $660 for 12 weeks and is limited to 30 participants. For more information or to sign up visit the Call to Arms Facebook page.
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