February 16, 2023

5pm-10pm

Thanks to all of you, last year’s event was a big success.  We raised enough money to provide 3,000 meals, which is great, but we want to do more this year with your help.  Costs have gone up sharply for food banks everywhere, including our local Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB), which means we need to donate more to provide the same number of meals.  Let’s make it happen!

Once again our amazing Livermore breweries will collaborate on a new batch of Livermoron IPA, and as always, all proceeds from this event support our friends at the ACCFB, helping them fight food insecurity in our communities. Livermoron IPA will be served up that night at the select downtown Livermore venues listed below.

This is a free event! Come down to try the beer, hang out with friends, and help us collect food & money for those in need.

Whether you are crawling down First St. on the 16th or not, join our drawing for beer-tastic prizes by donating to the ACCFB by going to livermore.beer and clicking the Donate button anytime between now and noon on February 17th.  

Beer for good never tasted so good! Make sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more updates!

Sponsored By Our Friends At

Happening At

Livermoron IPA Brewed By

Benefiting

Alameda County Community Food Bank — Feeding America’s 2016-2017 Food Bank of the Year – has been at the forefront of hunger relief efforts in the Bay Area since 1985. The Food Bank serves 1 in 4 Alameda County residents by distributing food through a network of 420+ food pantries, soup kitchens, and other community organizations, as well as direct-distribution programs including Children’s Backpack and Mobile Pantry. More than half of the food distributed is farm-fresh produce. For 15 consecutive years, Alameda County Community Food Bank has received Charity Navigator’s top rating — Four Stars — ranking the organization among the top 1 percent of charities nationwide.

We’ve partnered with them to make it easy for you to donate to this fantastic operation directly through our website. Donations are tax deductible, and you will receive an email with your tax documentation when you give. Thanks so much for your support of ACCFB!

About the Alameda County Food Bank:

    • Food Insecurity has increased 50%+ since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. We now estimate at least 1 in 4 county residents is experiencing or at-risk of hunger.
    • Our operations have expanded dramatically. Food distribution is up 50-70% with expanded services (e.g., contactless drive-through distributions) in addition to our agency network.
    • We’re distributing more than 1 million pounds of food each week.
    • We’re distributing enough food to serve 60,000+ people a day.
    • 300 of our regular distributions are still operating during this emergency. We’ve also added more than 20 new distributions.
    • We have partnered with 12 school districts across the county to provide emergency food bags and fresh produce.
    • We’ve added three pop-up drive-through distributions. Combined, the distributions are serving 20,000+ people each week.
    • When this crisis began our Emergency Food Helpline experienced a 1,000% increase in calls. Months in, the volume remains 2-3 times what it was before the crisis.  Between one-third and half of the volume comes from first time callers and/or calls from households with seniors.