Victory Brewing Company Announces Another Expansion – Additional Recipient of Headwaters Grant

Victory Brewing Company is pleased to announce the expansion of their Headwaters Grant. First launched in 2011 following the release of Headwaters Pale Ale, the Headwaters Grant is Victory’s way of giving back to the groups who work hard to protect vital water sources. In May of 2012, Victory extended the initial Headwaters Grant given to The Guardians of the Brandywine for an additional year and increased the grant funds to award a second grant to the Brandywine Valley Association.

Victory has always recognized how much the pure water means to their product. It seems only necessary that they give back to the natural resources that allow their company to exist and thrive.

In their first year as the Headwaters Grant recipient, The Guardians of the Brandywine have initiated multiple education programs encouraging individuals to take ownership of clean water issues. They will look to increase community participation in their activities to protect and preserve the waters of the upper east branch

With the initiation of the Headwaters Grant in 2011, Victory vowed that as the popularity of the Headwaters Pale Ale increased, so would the size and reach of the grants awarded each year. Being true to that statement, Victory Brewing Company is awarding a second Headwaters Grant this year to Brandywine Valley Association, who plan to use the funds to restore Little Buck Run, a stream in Parkesburg near Victory’s recently announced expansion site.

Learn more about Victory Brewing Co. by visiting victorybeer.com.