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Appalachian Mountain Brewery Toasts Its Home State with North Carolina Philanthropic Tour and Documentary Screening
Appalachian Mountain Brewery Toasts Its Home State with North Carolina Philanthropic Tour and Documentary Screening.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n Boone’s pioneering craft brewery, Appalachian \n Mountain Brewery, is taking its “We Can So You Can” documentary on \n the road this month, with four events scheduled across North Carolina \n that will benefit local charities. The documentary shares the story of \n Appalachian Mountain Brewery’s core principles of community, \n sustainability, and philanthropy and introduces the two creative \n cousins, Nathan Kelischek and Chris Zieber, behind the brewery’s \n award-winning, distinctive high country brews.\n \n\nThis Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here: \nhttp://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160913006480/en/\n\n \n \n Appalachian Mountain Brewery's We Can So You Can North Carolina Tour Poster (Photo: Business Wire) \n\n\n \n The “We Can So You Can” documentary tour kicks off September 19th \n in Asheville, and continues on to Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh. A \n portion of the proceeds from each event will benefit North Carolina \n non-profits: Trips for Kids WNC, Spay Neuter Charlotte, Triad Health \n Project, and Triangle Land Conservancy.\n \n \n “Before Appalachian Mountain Brewery even opened its doors, we used to \n talk about creating something that would embody the values we share \n around community, sustainability, and philanthropy. We realized we could \n be the change we wanted to see in the world – and that our beers would \n be the mechanism to make that change happen,” said Nathan Kelischek, \n Appalachian Mountain Brewery Brew Master. “North Carolina isn’t just \n where we built our brewery – it’s our home and where our families, \n friends, and communities work and play.”\n \n \n Appalachian Mountain Brewery opened in 2013, after founders Sean and \n Stephanie Spiegelman succeeded in helping local lawmakers pass \n legislation to allow Boone’s first commercial brewery and taproom. Since \n its inception, the pioneering brewery has actively supported its local \n community, launching philanthropic initiatives such as its Pints for \n Non-Profits program and collaborating with local farms through its \n sustainable FarmToFlame food truck. Based on the success of these \n programs, earlier this year Appalachian Mountain Brewery launched its We \n Can So You Can non-profit found...