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Photo by Member Mark Krancer, Kram Kran Photo

Photo by Member Mark Krancer, Kram Kran Photo

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6/14/2023 4:00:00 AM Member News

Timucuan Parks Foundation Invites Community to Debut of New Timucuan Trails Lager from Ink Factory Brewing

The new brew will debut on Friday, June 23 at a launch party at the brewery in Jacksonville Beach

Jacksonville, Fla., June 15, 2023 – Timucuan Parks Foundation invites the community to the launch party of the Timucuan Trails Lager by Ink Factory Brewing to learn about the nonprofit’s work supporting local wilderness parks and trails. The brewery created the beer as a collaboration to help raise awareness and support for Timucuan Parks Foundation’s programming, promotion, and volunteer efforts in Jacksonville’s national, state, and city preservation parks. The launch party will be held on Friday, June 23 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. The brewery is located at 602 Shetter Ave. in Jacksonville Beach.

 

Timucuan Parks Foundation will receive 10% of the proceeds from each batch of the Timucuan Trails Lager, a dry-hopped lager made with American pilsner malt, layered with mosaic, mosaic incognito and mosaic cryo. The money raised by the sale of the beer will go directly to supporting TPF’s mission and vision to preserve, promote and enhance Jacksonville’s natural areas through community engagement, education, and enjoyment.

 

Ink Factory Brewing is a microbrewery, taproom, espresso bar and co-work space. It opened its doors in 2021 in the historic district of Jacksonville Beach inside a former magazine publishing warehouse. For more information, visit inkfactorybrewing.com/.

 

About Timucuan Parks Foundation

Timucuan Parks Foundation is a nonprofit organization that preserves, promotes and enhances Jacksonville’s natural areas through community engagement, education and enjoyment. The foundation originated in 1999 with the Preservation Project Jacksonville, Inc. to identify and assist in acquiring the most vulnerable and environmentally sensitive lands in Duval County. The acquisition of lands created the largest urban park system in the United States. TPF works with its park partners, including the National Park Service, Florida State Parks and the City of Jacksonville, and other community partners to promote environmental stewardship, the health benefits of the parks and preserves, and an appreciation for Jacksonville’s special outdoor spaces. For more information, visit timucuanparks.org or follow @timucuanparks.