Framingham, MA, June 10, 2014: Jack’s Abby Brewing, LLC is celebrating its 3rd anniversary by releasing Framingham Lager, a new beer that will give back to the local community. Framingham Lager will be released on Wednesday, June 18th, and a portion of all proceeds will be donated to the Framingham Downtown Renaissance for their efforts to revitalize downtown Framingham. Framingham Lager is a traditional American style lager brewed with 100% 2-row malt and 100% real hops, no adjuncts. Draft will only be available in Framingham, 12-packs will be distributed throughout Massachusetts.
“We’ve been honored and humbled by the tremendous support the community has shown us over the past three years. We feel that the best way to give back to the community is to invest in it,” said Jack Hendler, who founded the brewery with his younger brothers Eric and Sam. “We wanted to brew something that everyone could enjoy. Framingham Lager is a traditional American pale lager, but brewed without any of the adjuncts common to the style.”
About Jack’s Abby Brewing, LLC
Jack’s Abby Brewing is a family-owned craft brewery in Framingham, MA founded by three brothers, Jack, Eric, and Sam Hendler. They are known for focusing entirely on craft lagers, using traditional German brewing techniques to create new lagers. Jack’s Abby Brewing’s flagship lager, Hoponius Union, is an India Pale Lager. This new style combines cold fermentation and extended lagering with a bold west coast hop profile to create a huge tropical fruit and citrusy hop aroma with a dry, crisp finish.
About Framingham Downtown Renaissance
Framingham Downtown Renaissance, Inc. (FDR) is a 501c3 nonprofit corporation committed to facilitating the development of Downtown Framingham as a vibrant blend of commercial and residential mixed-use. The organization’s primary focus is to recruit public and private partnerships and investment, in order to generate jobs and income, increase community connections and support good design at a location that is highly visible and critically important to the MetroWest region.
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