SAN DIEGO,
Calif. – Karl Strauss Brewing Company has partnered with Restaurants Care,
a nonprofit fund through the California Restaurant Foundation that provides stability and financial
assistance to California’s food-and-beverage workforce in times of hardship.
Through this partnership, Karl Strauss will be donating proceeds from its
Ridiculously Limited ReleaseSeries in 2025 to support the
organization’s mission to invest in the workforce, the heart of the food-and-beverage
community.
The Ridiculously
Limited Release series features four specialty beers throughout 2025 – two
collaboration beers and two seasonal specialties. For each of these releases,
Karl Strauss will donate one percent of all California sales to Restaurants
Care. The first beer is Nectaron of the Gods IPA, a collaboration with Pizza
Port Brewing Company, which is available now on draft and in four packs of
16-oz cans at Karl Strauss’ nine Southern California brewpubs, Pizza Port’s eight
South California locations, and other bars and restaurants throughout California.
Nectaron of
the Gods IPA is 6.8 percent alcohol-by-volume (ABV), and it features a bold hop
profile with tropical flavors of passion fruit, grapefruit, and pineapple. The
next beer in the series is a collaboration with Green Cheek Beer Company,
Squawk Box IPA, which will be released on June 26. Later in the year, Karl
Strauss’ seasonal Peanut Butter Cup Porter and Golden Stout round out the
series.
“Caring for each other, our community, and our
environment has always been at the heart of Karl Strauss,” said Vice President
of Brewpubs Fred Glick. “Partnering with Restaurants Care allows us to live
those values in a meaningful way—by directly supporting the people who make our
industry thrive.”
Karl Strauss employs hundreds of food-and-beverage
workers across its nine brewpub locations. Supporting an organization like
Restaurants Care reinforces the company’s values of caring for its community,
forming authentic relationships based on trust, and showing compassion for the
industry that has shaped its legacy since opening as San Diego’s first
post-Prohibition brewing company in 1989.
"Our Karl Strauss Distribution network reaches
hundreds of restaurants across the broader San Diego region, and we are
thankful for the dedication of food and beverage workers every day," said Chief
Operating Officer Chad Heath. "This partnership is a way to give back to
the industry professionals who are essential in getting great beer to
guests."
Through this
philanthropic initiative, Karl Strauss hopes to rally industry peers, partners,
and guests alike to champion the wellbeing of food and beverage workers across
California.
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