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10 Bucks, 4 Beers and Charity: Brews To Benefit at Handlebar Tempe on August 8

Throwing down a couple beers is always a good way to end the day. But when you can do so and raise some money for charity? Well, that's even better. Here's how: Join Phoenix New Times for a happy hour event on Thursday, August 8 at Tempe's Handlebar and Grill...
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Throwing down a couple beers is always a good way to end the day. But when you can do so and raise some money for charity? Well, that's even better. Here's how:

Join Phoenix New Times for a happy hour event on Thursday, August 8 at Tempe's Handlebar and Grill to raise some funds for the Phoenix Council of the Navy League, a volunteer organization to support the service men and women of the United States Navy and Marines.

See also: - The Handlebar and Grill: Happy Hour Report Card

This month's event will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at the bike-friendly Mill Avenue spot and will put the spotlight on San Tan Brewing Company beers. Attendee will be able to sample the following brews:

  • Negro Nitron Black IPA
  • Hibiscus Pale Ale
  • MoonJuice IWA (India Wheat Ale)
  • Mr. Pineapple
  • Devil's Ale

A $10 admission fee gets you four drink tickets each of which is good for a full beer. And as if that's not already a hot deal, a portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the Phoenix Council of the Navy League so you also get the pleasure of knowing that you're helping support the service men and women of the Navy as well as their families.

To buy your tickets -- past event have sold out so you might want to hop on it if you want to attend -- visit the Brews to Benefit website.

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