Breweries team up for custom brews and charity in the United in Beer Festival The United in Beer Festival will also feature a variety of games and activities, including tournaments in cornhole and beer pong. Twenty New Mexico breweries will take part to produce 13 unique beers for the United in Beer Festival. Published May 20, 2025 - 5:00 p.m. Modified May 20, 2025 - 5:00 p.m. As featured on - Find out which breweries are teaming up for the United in Beer Festival The team at Ex Novo Brewing Company lives by the philosophy of “Drink Beer, Do Good.” The United in Beer Festival, which brings New Mexican breweries together for a good cause, epitomizes that mission. collection_7eda263a-c4b4-4acc-a9c4-f9fe42ae889b.html
As featured on - Find out which breweries are teaming up for the United in Beer Festival The team at Ex Novo Brewing Company lives by the philosophy of “Drink Beer, Do Good.” The United in Beer Festival, which brings New Mexican breweries together for a good cause, epitomizes that mission.
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