Hungry Harvest partners with local breweries on “Drink Your Produce” program

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Bull City Ciderworks’ Yampkin cider | Photo provided

Did you know only 1 in 10 people get enough fruits + veggies in their diet ? Hungry Harvest wants to change that. They’re partnering with local breweries to get more people consuming produce in a fun way — because sipping on a pint of beer sounds slightly more enjoyable than eating some broccoli.

On Fri. Oct. 22, the Drink Your Produce program will launch at 3 breweries in the Triangle. These breweries used Hungry Harvest produce to create craft beers + ciders. Here’s where to find these creative collaborations (and a sneak peek of what you’ll be sipping):

Bull City Ciderworks

📍All 3 locations (Durham, Greensboro, Lexington)
🍺 What they created: Yampkin is a cider made with sweet potatoes from Hungry Harvest, pumpkin, cinnamon, brown sugar, and a hint of oak.

Clouds Brewing

Clouds’ Sweet Potato Pepper Porter | Photo provided

📍1233 Front St., Raleigh
🍺What they created: Sweet Potato Pepper Porter. They aged their annual Sweet Potato Porter in Hungry Harvest peppers, giving it a kick without overwhelming the sweet, earthy sweet potato flavor.

Durty Bull Brewing

Durty Bull used Hungry Harvest watermelons in their craft creation | Photo provided

📍206 Broadway St., #104, Durham
🍺What they created: Melonious Funk is a 2-year oak-aged sour blended with watermelon + lime.

Giving back

Hungry Harvest wants to share the new brews across social media — for a good cause. Post pics of your Hungry Harvest beer, cider, or seltzer with hashtag #drinkyourproduce for a chance to win a month of free produce delivery. Don’t forget to tag @hungryharvest and the brewery. Bonus: For every pint sold of the collaboration beer, Hungry Harvest will donate 1 pound of produce to local hunger-fighting organizations.

Opening and closing time varies by the time of operation of each partner brewery. Ⓟ

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Trevor is based in Denver, CO and joined the 6AM City team as the first Editorial Intern for LALtoday, where he helped launch and develop the newsletter product. He was previously a launch editor for RALtoday and loves snowboarding + rock climbing in his free time.
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