THINGS WE DON’T SAY NON-ALCOHOLIC IPA FOR MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS
Jun 08, 2021 03:14PM ● By John GalesTHINGS WE DON’T SAY NON-ALCOHOLIC IPA FOR MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS
4 Hands Brewing Company and WellBeing Brewing Company team up with HOPE FOR THE DAY to launch a collaboration IPA for Mental Health Awareness.
4 Hands Brewing Co, an award-winning craft brewer, and WellBeing Brewing Co, a leading non-alcoholic craft brewer, are launching a collaboration brew focusing on mental health. A portion of the proceeds will go to Hope For The Day, a nonprofit movement empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education.
“When we were approached by the folks at Hope For The Day, we knew how important mental health conversations are, especially in the beer, bar, and restaurant industry—and we know with the pandemic, it’s been a long year,” said Jeff Stevens, Founder of WellBeing Brewing. “We really want to shine a light onto overcoming the stigma of openly talking about mental health.”
The collaboration is part of a global brewing program where brewers create an IPA and donate a portion of the proceeds towards the Things We Don’t Say education program created by Hope For The Day (hftd.org/thingswedontsayipa). The one-hour program is an entry-level education on peer-to-peer proactive suicide prevention, providing language and tools to take action on our personal mental health and be supportive to others in our community.
Suicide is a preventable mental health crisis, but recently completion rates have surged to a 30-year high. The primary obstacle to suicide prevention is the silence of stigmas, the social and cultural factors that try to dictate how we express ourselves and compel individuals to stay silent about their internal experiences. Too often, we do not discuss mental health or suicide until it directly impacts our community.
“We had multiple conversations with WellBeing in the past regarding a collaboration. When Hope For The Day announced their Things We Don’t Say IPA project it seemed like a perfect opportunity. We are excited to be a part of such an important project,” said Kevin Lemp, President of 4 Hands.
The El Dorado Dry Hopped IPA will be called “Liquid Dream,” which is a setting on the white noise machine Lemp uses to meditate.
“The name and label direction was inspired by a sense of calm, being present in the moment, and grateful,” added Lemp.
In addition to donating a portion of the proceeds, the brewers will place a QR code on each can that will take drinkers to the Hope For The Day site, www.hftd.org, which offers a searchable database of vetted mental health support across the U.S. and in nearly 20 other countries.
‘Things We Don't Say: Craft Beer For Mental Health was created with the idea that when it comes to mental health, we need to meet people where they are, and not where we expect them to be” said Joel Frieders, Director of Public Policy at Hope For The Day. “This conversation about mental health isn't and shouldn't be limited to just those who choose to consume alcohol, and as my relationship with the folks from WellBeing Brewing has grown, so has my understanding that those in the Recovery and Discovery community are just as much a part of the conversation about mental health in the craft beverage industry as anyone.”
The beer is available now and distributed through Major Brands in Missouri, Heartland Beverage in Chicago, Colorado Craft in Colorado, M4 CIC in Michigan and Best Brands in Nashville. It will also be sold online at https://wellbeingbrewing.com. You can also visit 4Hands Brewery and O’Fallon Brewery in St. Louis, MO.
Hope for the Day
Hope For The Day (HFTD) is a non-profit movement empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. Hope For The Day (hftd.org)