Monzón Brewing Company is throwing a birthday bash

Monzón Brewing Company cofounders Miranda and Reid Mortimer are thrilled to announce that they will be throwing a party celebrating their first year of operation here in Puerto Vallarta. All are welcome on Saturday, August 4th, from 4-10PM at Monzón Brewing Company, Venustiano Carranza 239, in Vallarta’s Emiliano Zapata neighborhood.

“We’ve had a great first year, and have met so many wonderful, supportive craft beer fans,” says Miranda, “we just had to share the excitement and thank everyone for being so welcoming.”

Here’s some of the fun in store for those who want to swing by and raise a glass:

Everyone‘s a winner! The first 100 people to come in will receive a door prize – these thank-you gifts will range from one-day discounts on merchandise, to the ultimate bounty: FREE BEER. Come early and discover what you’ve won!

Try the newest IPA! Monzón will be unveiling their latest creation at this event: Siempre Soleado, a jamaica-infused IPA. But “the longer you wait, the cheaper it ain’t!” 16oz pours of Siempre Soleado will go for $30 pesos from 4-6PM, $40 pesos from 6-8PM, and $50 pesos from 8-10PM. All other beers priced normally.

Craft Beer Pong! Grab your best beer buddy and form a team of two to compete in a Craft Beer Pong tournament at 6PM. $150 pesos per team to cover the beer, and the winning pair will receive 3 free beers each. Space is limited to only eight teams, so reserve your spot now at the Facebook Event page.

Special beer-centric menu! Be among the first to sample some of Chef Litzy’s new offerings, which all feature Monzón beer: Beer braised shrimp tacos, beer marinated chicken and beef skewers, Lupita IPA ceviche, spent grain pretzels with beer cheese dip, cupcakes with beer frosting, just to name a few!

There’s lots more in store for everyone, so don’t miss your chance to be part of Monzón history. Keep an eye on Monzón’s Facebook page for updates on this fun event: https://www.facebook.com/MonzónBrewing/

Let’s give cheers to many more years!

Monzón’s Mission:

Why do we brew? To craft beer and experiences that make the world feel like a smaller place. To inspire others with genuine taste derived from local and innovative ingredients that culminate in curious beers. To give back to the community via a commitment to the environment and local non-profits. Why do we brew? To save you from boring beer.

For more information or press inquiries, please contact Melissa Tropp at Curious Relations:[email protected] or +01-312-316-1736.

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