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Pints with a purpose: 7 Michigan breweries that give back

Raise a glass to generosity when you stop for a beer (or two) at these charitable Michigan breweries.

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Community is everything at Birminghamโ€™s Griffin Claw Brewing. (Griffin Claw Brewing Company)

Raise a glass to generosity when you stop for a beer (or two) at these charitable Michigan breweries.ย 

Do you like your beer with a side of philanthropy? Weโ€™re spoiled to have so manyย incredible breweries in Michigan, from stalwart spots in the Upper Peninsula to up-and-coming companies in Metro Detroit. And while itโ€™s hard to find a pint of Great Lakes State-made beer thatโ€™s not wonderful, some of Michiganโ€™s breweries pair their refreshing pours with community outreach. From charity beer runs to monthly fundraisers, thereโ€™s plenty of goodness (and ale) to go around. Here are seven inspiring Michigan breweries that pay it forward.

1. The Mitten Brewing Company

527 Leonard Street NW, Grand Rapids

Grand Rapidsโ€™ย Mitten Brewing Companyย is a local favorite on the cityโ€™s west side, offering everything from specialty pizzas to giant pretzels to (you guessed it) delicious Michigan-brewed beer. The brewery features a fun vintage baseball-inspired theme, but its real shining achievement is its dedication to supporting nonprofits throughout West Michigan.

Since 2012, The Mittenโ€”along with its accompanying charitable wing,ย Mitten Foundationโ€”has proudly contributed upwards of $500,000 to deserving organizations. Sounds like a good excuse to rack up a sizable tab filled with pizza and beer, if you ask us.

Mitten Brewing and community outreach go together like pizza and beer. (Sophie Boudreau/Contributed)

2. Bellโ€™s Brewery

355 E Kalamazoo Ave., Kalamazoo

Bellโ€™s Eccentric Cafeย in Kalamazoo is one of the most famous breweries in Michigan (if not the United States), earning countless accolades for its beloved Bellโ€™s Two Hearted and Oberon Ales. And while mouthwatering IPAs are worth celebrating, Bellโ€™s Inspired Giving Program is exceptional.

The program reflects the breweryโ€™s stated belief that โ€œbusiness and beer are powerful tools to bridge our differences, inspire action from a place of shared values and shared responsibility, and strengthen our sense of community.โ€ For every barrel of beer sold at Bellโ€™s, the organization donates one dollar to a local cause. Whatโ€™s not to love?

Bellโ€™s is responsible for some of Michiganโ€™s most iconic brews. (Bernt Rostad/Flickr via CC Attribution 2.0 Generic)

3. Griffin Claw Brewing Companyย 

575 S Eaton Street, Birmingham

With a welcoming outdoor patio and a menu featuring burgers alongside plenty of beer on tap, thereโ€™s a whole lot to appreciate atย Griffin Claw Brewing Companyย in Birminghamโ€”and its dedication to community outreach is the icing on the cake.

In 2021, the brewery kicked off a collaborative beer initiative called the TRI-21 Project. TRI-21 helps breweries worldwide implement awareness and fundraising initiatives to benefit GiGiโ€™s Playhouse, an organization that provides programming for individuals with Down syndrome. For Griffin Claw, community extends far beyond the Metro Detroit area.

Community is everything at Birminghamโ€™s Griffin Claw Brewing. (Griffin Claw Brewing Company)

4. Watermark Brewing Company

5781 St Joseph Ave., Stevensville

Is there anything more satisfying than a crisp, cold beer after a long run?ย Watermark Brewing Companyย in Stevensville hosts a twice-monthlyย Charity Beer Run, with a different charity benefiting each month. The structure is simple, but its impact is huge: participants contribute $6 to the designated charity and receive a pour from Watermark after completing a 5K route.

Walkers and runners alike are encouraged to take part, so donโ€™t worry if youโ€™re not a fan of joggingโ€”the event is more about connection and camaraderie than serious sprinting. Rest your legs in the breweryโ€™s airy beer garden with a bite from one of Watermarkโ€™s rotating on-site food trucks.

Comfy seating and green space make Watermark Brewingโ€™s beer garden an excellent place to sit back after a charity run. (Watermark Brewing Company)

5. Saugatuck Brewing Company

2948 Blue Star Hwy, Douglas

Saugatuck Brewing Companyย is a popular West Michigan stop, especially during the bustling summer months when the areaโ€™s beaches and eclectic shops draw crowdsโ€”with good reason, as Saugatuck is arguably one of theย most charming small towns in Michigan.

But beyond its array of unique beer flavors (weโ€™re looking at you, Peanut Butter Porter and Neapolitan Milk Stout), Saugatuck Brewing does great work for the environment with its Lake Street Light Lager. In collaboration with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the brewery raises money for lake sturgeon conservation with the sale of every Lake Street can or pour. Nature (and beer) enthusiasts, this is the stop for you.

Saugatuck Brewing is just a stoneโ€™s throw from the stunning shores of Lake Michigan. (gbozik photography/Flickr via CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

6. Blackrocks Breweryย 

424 N 3rd Street, Marquette

The next time you find yourself in the far reaches of the Upper Peninsula, make a stop in Marquette for a sip atย Blackrocks Brewery. This beloved microbrewery is a hit with college students, locals, and travelers for its laid-back vibe and expansive beer menu.

Blackrocks lists โ€œgiving backโ€ as one of its core company beliefsโ€”and it lives up to this value by donating to local charities and organizations. Interested parties can simply fill out a donation request form on the breweryโ€™s website detailing worthy causes for consideration, though weโ€™re sad to report that Blackrocks canโ€™t donate beer!

Blackrocks is one of a handful of breweries in Marquette, home of Northern Michigan University. (The ed17/Wikimedia Commons via CC BY-SA 4.0 License)

7. Oracle Brewing Company

122 N Michigan Ave., Saginaw

If youโ€™ve never spent time atย Oracle Brewingย in Saginaw, make it a stop during your next Michigan beer road trip. In addition to its delicious drinks, this down-to-earth locale hosts an array of community events, from a silent book club to trivia nights and crafty gatherings. To top off its welcoming vibe, Oracle proudly promotes its Pints for Positive Change program. Every month, the brewery selects a charitable cause in the Saginaw area to receive a portion of its profitsโ€”so visitors can feel good about settling in for a round (or two or three).

Oracle patrons try their hand at painting during the breweryโ€™s Brushstrokes & Brews event. (Oracle Brewing Company)

This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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  • Sophie Boudreau is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience covering lifestyle, culture, and political topics. She previously served as senior editor at eHow and produced Michigan and Detroit content for Only In Your State.