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Join Livable Buckhead and SweetWater Brewing Company for Beneficial Brews on June 7

Taste a limited-edition custom brew and support PATH400, Buckhead sustainability programs

ATLANTA – May 25, 2017 – Like Beer? Want a better Buckhead? We’ve got the event for you. On Wednesday, June 7 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., SweetWater Brewing Company is donating a portion of the proceeds from its taproom tours to support Livable Buckhead. For $12, you get a souvenir pint glass and tastes of 36 oz. of SweetWater brews, including a limited edition special cask – named SustainaBrew – created especially for Livable Buckhead and only available at the June 7 event.

“We have wanted to partner with SweetWater for a long time,” said Kymberlee Estis, development director of Livable Buckhead. “It’s not just a great time for a great cause, SweetWater complements Livable Buckhead’s mission of sustainability, and this event helps us get the word out about our work providing commute options, building the PATH400 greenway, and promoting energy conservation and recycling in commercial buildings.”

“We appreciate the work that Livable Buckhead does to make Atlanta more walkable and bikeable,” says Tucker Berta Sarkisian, SweetWater Brewing Co. spokesperson.  “The PATH400 greenway is a particularly exciting effort, and we’re happy to help raise awareness and funds for this important project for our city and planet.  Come enjoy a beer and help spread the word about Livable Buckhead’s work!”

The event will take place at SweetWater Brewing Company, 195 Ottley Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA 30324. For more information, visit Livable Buckhead’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/livablebuckhead/.

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About Livable Buckhead

Livable Buckhead is a nonprofit organization that strives to ensure the long-term viability and prosperity of the Buckhead community. The organization achieves its mission by working cooperatively with individuals, public entities and private businesses to integrate sustainable strategies. Livable Buckhead implements programs related to greenspace, recycling, energy efficiency, commute alternatives, arts and culture, real estate development and land use. For more information about Livable Buckhead and its programs, visit livablebuckhead.org.

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