Triple Bottom Brewing to debut beer with immigrant rights printed on the can

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Triple Bottom Brewing unveils Know Your Rights, a Mexican-style lager that includes legal rights for immigrants on its can. The brewery collaborates with Juntos and the Welcoming Center, pledging 30% of proceeds to support their advocacy efforts. CEO Tess Hart emphasized the brewery's commitment to community support, which has intensified since the last presidential election. Staff participated in training to prepare for possible ICE encounters, learning crucial legal rights and procedures. The brewery installed new signage indicating private spaces where ICE agents cannot enter.

Hart highlighted the importance of role-playing scenarios to build confidence in handling such situations. The beer boasts a light, smooth flavor brewed with corn and features artwork by Manuela Guillén. Know Your Rights will be available at the brewery and select farmers markets until supplies last.

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