Craft Beer Brewing and Local Philanthropy
Craft Breweries have become a local staple within communities over the past few years. There will always be the big kahunas in every business but what truly binds a 'local' brewery is its roots.
Altoona, Iowa, April 27, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Craft Breweries have become a local staple within communities over the past few years. There will always be the big kahunas in every business but what truly binds a ‘local’ brewery is its roots.
Wing Nutt Brewing Company has announced its initiative to giveback through philanthropic efforts. WNBC decided from the start to giveback locally by committing to sharing 10% of its profits annually with the community. WNBC is currently running a crowdfunding campaign to bring its brews to Altoona, IA - https://crowdbrewed.com/rewards/wingnutt.
"Our goal is simple, to be the craft brewery in and around the town we live in, Altoona, IA," explains Art Schramm, co-founder of WNBC.
Art Schramm, Co-founder Wing Nutt Brewing
“Our goal is simple, to be the craft brewery in and around the town we live in, Altoona, IA,” explains Art Schramm, co-founder of WNBC.
So, what’s a Wing Nutt? A Wing Nutt is a person that has a lust for life and wants to see people smile and make people laugh. That’s us. Are you a Wing Nutt? We hope you are! #drinklocal
About us:
We are three individuals with diverse backgrounds with a great passion for brewing, enjoying life and having fun! Our team consists of Molly Frana, Art Schramm and Andrew Frana. Molly’s background is in Food Science, Art’s Information Technology and Business Management, and Andrew’s Agricultural and Civil Engineering - living happily in Altoona, IA.
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