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Neshaminy Creek To Lift Pints For Poppy At Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser
The release party in Dublin will feature a DJ and photo booth, bouncy house, kids' activities, lawn games, raffle baskets and more.

DUBLIN, PA — For the second year in a row, Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is releasing a
beer - Pints for Poppy - to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Named after a co-owner’s niece who suffers from Cystic Fibrosis, Pints for Poppy is a bright and refreshing wheat beer best enjoyed with friends and family with an ABV of 5.2 percent. It is a classic Bavarian-style Hefeweizen conditioned on fresh cherry puree and hibiscus flowers. An opening bouquet of banana, clove, and floral hibiscus gives way to a soft cereal grain character with a hint of fruity sweetness and a tart finish.
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During a beer release party on Sunday, May 21 at Neshaminy's Dublin Taproom, 20 percent of purchases of Pints for Poppy and 10 percent of all other beer sales will go to support the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Additionally, the event will feature a DJ and photo booth, bouncy house and kids’activities, plus lawn games, raffle baskets, homemade dog treats and more.
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The release party takes place on Sunday, May 21 from noon to 7 p.m. at the Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. Taproom, 139 North Main Street (Unit 1), Dublin.
Founded in 2012, Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is an award-winning craft brewery with taprooms in Croydon, Dublin and New Hope. The brewery has earned a reputation for breaking the rules and making great beer. Over the last decade, Neshaminy Creek has grown exponentially with distribution throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. In 2022, Neshaminy Creek was awarded the prestigious Gold at the World Beer Cup for Warehouse Lager. The brewers at Neshaminy Creek rely on their DIY ethos to make craft beer for defiant misfits like themselves.
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