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Big Storm Brewing Specialty Beer To Benefit Feeding Tampa Bay
"Hops for Hunger" to raise money for Feeding Tampa Bay, will be released Thursday.

CLEARWATER, FL — Big Storm Brewing Co. is teaming up with Feeding Tampa Bay to help end hunger by creating a new specialty beer.
This Thursday, Feb. 3, from 4 to 5 p.m., the Clearwater-based company is releasing “Hops for Hunger," a honey wheat orange ale, to aid Feeding Tampa Bay’s mission. A percentage of every beer sold will be donated to benefit the hungry.
Approximately one million people are food insecure in the 10-county region served by Feeding Tampa Bay. The nonprofit served nearly 95 million meals last year.
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“Hops for Hunger” will make its debut during Feeding Tampa Bay’s official podcast, Stick a Fork in It.
On hand for the celebration at 12707 49th St. N, Clearwater will be Big Storm Brewing Co. co-owner L.J. Govoni and Feeding Tampa Bay Chief Programs Officer Matt Spence
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“Hops for Hunger” is 4.8 percent ABV. It will be sold by the can at Big Storm’s four taprooms in Clearwater, Orlando, Odessa and Cape Coral. The honey wheat orange ale will only be available while supplies last.
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