Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Beers for Books Fall Update


It's time again to promote a good cause going on in Japan and around the globe. If you aren't familiar with Beers for Books, you should be. You can also follow B4B on Facebook as well.

Gary with Beers for Books is working hard to bring events to every corner of Japan, and is having great success. The first event in Aichi is happening October 1st at Shooter's in Fuishimi (Nagoya) and an all day B4B event is happening at Baird's The Fishmarket Taproom in Numazu on November 22nd. This Country Boy was all in when he heard there will be a fishing tournament to go along with the beer drinking and brewery tours as well!

I've heard that these events are popular and crowded! That means show up early and RSVP so plans can be made. Also, if you aren't a fan of big crowds, stop in and have just one beer to support the cause. The great thing about craft beer drinkers is that many of us are socially conscious as well, and love to support a good cause--especially by drinking beer!


Here's a list of upcoming events taken from www.beersforbooks.com!

September 11Friday

September 12Saturday

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September 16Wednesday

October 1Thursday

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3 comments:

Chris said...

Don't forget Nihon Craftbeer Festival at Sumidagawa Riverside Hall on Oct 11 -- well worth checking out.

Gary said...

Thanks DH for the B4B shout out! Hope you can make it over to Numazu on November 22.

@Chuwy, yeah--didn't realize the NCF in Sumida-ku is on the same day. That is a great event. I'm hoping you'll get a good crowd together there for a "nijikai" at the Taproom that evening. :-) We'll be going until Midnight and the following day is a holiday.

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