The Festival of Manliness

festival of manliness brownsThe name of this upcoming event at Brown's Brewing is great: The Festival of Manliness. From the blurbage:

On Sunday, Jan. 22. at 3 p.m., Brown's Brewing Company of Troy, N.Y. will host "The Festival of Manliness," in its Revolution Hall. A portion of the proceeds from this gentlemanly event will benefit the "Pints for Prostates" charity, a 501(c)3 organization that encourages men to get screened regularly for prostate cancer. ...
The Festival of Manliness will feature a wild game beer supper and hand rolled cigars while the NFC Championship plays on the Hall's 16'x10' screen. The event will conclude with a raffle drawing of manly prizes, including: membership to the Brown's Mug Club, a bottle of single malt scotch, a gas grill, a Carhartt gift card, and an expenses paid seven-day trip for two to three breweries in Belgium.

The full press release is posted after the jump.

Tickets are $65. You can buy them online (scroll down), or at the host desk at Brown's.

By the way: Brown's is also a "Beer 101" event -- "a fun entry level practicum for the beer novice" -- on January 11 from 6-8 pm. Tickets for that are $45.

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FESTIVAL OF MANLINESS POURS PINTS FOR PROSTATES - JAN. 22, 2012
Brewer uses beer, cigars, wild game and football to promote men's health

TROY, N.Y. (Dec. 8, 2011) -- An Upstate N.Y. brewery is fighting prostate cancer this winter with a festival devoted to all things manly.
"Let's face it, men visit their bartender more often than their doctor," said Gregg Stacy, vice president of Brown's Brewing Co. of Troy, N.Y. "So we figured we might as well bring health awareness to the place where men already congregate: the pub."
On Sunday, Jan. 22. at 3 p.m., Brown's Brewing Company of Troy, N.Y. will host "The Festival of Manliness," in its Revolution Hall. A portion of the proceeds from this gentlemanly event will benefit the "Pints for Prostates" charity, a 501(c)3 organization that encourages men to get screened regularly for prostate cancer.
"One in six men will face prostate cancer sometime during their lives," said Rick Lyke, prostate cancer survivor and founder of Pints for Prostates. "Prostate cancer is one of those cancers that if you detect it early enough and have proper treatment for it, it's 100 percent survivable. That's why our message about getting tested is so critical."
The Festival of Manliness will feature a wild game beer supper and hand rolled cigars while the NFC Championship plays on the Hall's 16'x10' screen. The event will conclude with a raffle drawing of manly prizes, including: membership to the Brown's Mug Club, a bottle of single malt scotch, a gas grill, a Carhartt gift card, and an expenses paid seven-day trip for two to three breweries in Belgium.
"We realize guys and beer go together and we'll use whatever vehicle that's available to us to reach guys with this message," said Lyke. "But we're all about moderation when it concerns consumption, and actually there are a lot of studies out there that show that moderate consumption of beer is good for your health."
ABOUT
Brown's Brewing Co. handcrafts more than 22 different styles of ales and lagers including an award winning Oatmeal Stout and Whiskey Porter. Brown's is located at 417 River Street in Troy, N.Y. For more information, visit http://brownsbrewing.com or call 518-273-BEER.
Pints for Prostates is a grassroots campaign that uses the universal language of beer to reach men with an important health message. Founded by prostate cancer survivor Rick Lyke in 2008, the campaign raises awareness among men about the need for regular health screenings. Pints for Prostates has registered as a 501(c)3 charity and 100 percent of all funds raised by the group go to fighting prostate cancer and assisting men with the disease. For information, visit: http://pintsforprostates.org
PODCAST INTERVIEW WITH RICK LYKE
To listen to a podcast interview between Gregg Stacy and Rick Lyke, about Pints for Prostates and The Festival of Manliness, click here:
http://duncancrary.libsyn.com/rss

Comments

Apparently some web browsers won't display that podcast link properly. So here's an alternative link to listen to that interview with Gregg Stacy & Rick Lyke (and me):

http://www.duncancrary.com/clients/browns.html

It's pretty good, I think. Nice mixture of funny and serious.

And one more thing, in case anyone's wondering. Woman are certainly invited and most welcome to attend the Festival to revel in manliness (in all its ridiculous glory). We discuss this on the podcast.

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