Monthly Archives: October 2016

Beer sales support homeless animals

A Santa Fe brewery is supporting the Santa Fe animal shelter through beer sales and other special events.

Rowley Farmhouse Ales has designated a special rotating tap in support of animal groups, with $1 from every BP_PintNight_Featuring_11x17pint poured supporting a rotating animal charity. The promotion, which currently supports the Santa Fe animal shelter, is called Pull for Pups; the designated tap has a carved dog head on the lever.

The brewery, in connection with Ballast Point Brewery, also is hosting a separate benefit for the shelter Wednesday called Pints for Pups. All proceeds from the sale of Ballast Point beers will be donated to the shelter. Merchandise from the shelter will be available for purchase during the event, along with give-aways from Ballast Point.

The brewery, located in mid-town Santa Fe at 1405 Maclovia St., off Cerrillos Road, welcomes dogs on its patio. The brewery specializes in rustic farmhouse and sour ales.

For more information, call the brewery at 505-428-0719.

Oktober Fiesta supports nonprofits

The Santa Fe animal shelter is among three nonprofits that will benefit from the Santa Fe Brewing Co.’s fifth annual Oktober Fiesta.

The two-day event is set from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 and Sunday, Oct. 16, at the brewery’s new concert venue, The Bridge, which shares a parking lot at the brewery, 35 Fire Place off N.M. 14. The fiesta features live music, food trucks and contests. Cost is $10, which includes a $5 donation to the charity of the person’s choice.

In addition to the Santa Fe animal shelter, other nonprofits include the Adaptive Ski Program, which offers safe and supportive alpine ski lessons for adults and children with a wide array of disabilities, and Esperanza of Greater Santa Fe, the support center for battered families.

Saturday’s bands, which begin playing at noon, include Mariachi Diferencia, Pigment, Siren Shipwreck, Imperial Rooster and Mondo Vibrations; Sunday bands, which also begin at noon, include St. Range, The Hillstompers and the Battlefield.

For more information and a scheduled of events, please visit the brewery’s website, www.santafebrewing.com.

Beer sales help shelter animals

A Santa Fe brewery is supporting the Santa Fe animal shelter through beer sales and other special events.BP_PintNight_Featuring_11x17

Rowley Farmhouse Ales has designated a special rotating tap in support of animal groups, with $1 from every point poured supporting a rotating animal charity. The promotion, which currently supports the Santa Fe animal shelter, is called Pull for Pups; the designated tap has a carved dog head on the lever.

The brewery, in connection with Ballast Point Brewery, also is hosting a separate benefit for the shelter Wednesday called Pints for Pups. All proceeds from the sale of Ballast Point beers will be donated to the shelter. Merchandise from the shelter will be available for purchase during the event, along with give-aways from Ballast Point.

The brewery, located in mid-town Santa Fe at 1405 Maclovia St., off Cerrillos Road, welcomes dogs on its patio. The brewery specializes in rustic farmhouse and sour ales.

For more information, call the brewery at 505-428-0719.