Jack’s Abby Releases 2020 Community Impact Report

 

PRESS RELEASE / March 15th, 2021 (Framingham, MA) – At the end of each year, we like to take a moment and look back on what we have accomplished. 2020 was an incredibly challenging year for the brewery. We were not able to give as much as we have in the past, however, it remained important to us to continue supporting our local community in the ways we could – from pizza deliveries at MetroWest Medical Center to partnering with local non-profits to host virtual 5Ks.

“We will not forget who we are. This brewery is part of a community. No matter how challenging the year was for us, one of our core missions is to be both supportive and involved in our local community – and COVID doesn’t change that.” – Jack Hendler, Co-Owner of Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers

“The City of Framingham and its community has been incredibly supportive to my brothers and me since we first opened our doors. We have always tried to return that support, especially now as COVID has greatly impacted all of our lives. We felt it was as important to step up in any way we could.  In addition to donating pizzas ourselves, we opened the ability for our customers to donate pizzas to several causes and we are particularly proud of the response this received.  Thank you to everyone that joined us in this effort.” – Eric Hendler, Co-Owner of Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers; Framingham Resident

As the world returns to normal, we can’t wait to come together with our neighbors and we look forward to another year of giving back in 2021.

Click Here for Community Impact Infographic 2020

About Jack’s Abby Brewing

Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers has been brewing world class lager using traditional German standards and American innovation since 2011.  Founded by three brothers, Jack, Eric, and Sam Hendler, Jack’s Abby has become a mainstay of the craft brewing scene in the Northeast and nationwide.

The Jack’s Abby Beer Hall & Kitchen in Framingham, MA, features a 5,000 sq. foot tasting room, restaurant and private event space. With 24 different lagers on tap and brewery-only special releases, the Beer Hall has become a destination for serious beer-drinkers.

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