A popular Mays Landing animal sanctuary now has its own beer

Hardy Liquors and Colts Neck-based Source Brewing have collaborated on a beer to raise money for the Funny Farm Rescue animal sanctuary in Mays Landing.

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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save HAMILTON TOWNSHIP — Hardy Liquors and Colts Neck-based Source Brewing have collaborated on a beer to raise money for the Funny Farm Rescue animal sanctuary in Mays Landing. "This bright and hazy brew pours a beautiful, light yellow-orange hue into a glass, topped with a frothy white cap of foam brimming with lush aromas,'' Source Brewing said in describing the Funny Farm Rescue double dry hopped imperial IPA. "Brewed with extra pale Pilsner malt, malted oats, and wheat, this hazy IPA drinks with a softened mouthfeel and carries a wave of vibrant hop character.

" The beer will be available starting Friday in the Source Brewing tap room, 300 Route 34 in Colts Neck, Monmouth County, and Hardy Liquors, 6044 Harding Highway in Mays Landing. Money raised from the beer will benefit the animal sanctuary on Railroad Boulevard. Bible study proposed for Ocean City students Woman found shot dead in Millville park Backup quarterback Kevin Entress leads Atlantic City to its first sectional final in 25 years Atlantic City's Inlet neighborhood benefiting from grassroots projects One last chance! Voting closes at noon today for Football Player of the Week 78-year-old Egg Harbor Township woman killed trying to cross Tilton Road Friday’s New Jersey high school football playoff scores Atlantic City airport 'business as usual' after news of possible Spirit Airlines bankruptcy Attorney for Atlantic City principal says phones, watch were seized illegally Atlantic City's current success evokes memories of 1999 and Jamar Reynolds: Must Win Fire at South Jersey apartment building sends 6 first responders to hospital, at least 26 displaced What's next for Atlantic City now that there will be 2 Republicans on council? 2024 election results for Atlantic City and New Jersey Who are this year's Best of the Press? Law enforcement turns out to honor Atlantic City Police Sgt.



Jefferson Rivera The nonprofit Funny Farm, which opened in 2000, is open to the public Tuesdays and Sundays and relies heavily on donations and volunteers. Founder Laurie Zaleski recently filmed an appearance on TV's "The Kelly Clarkson Show" that will air in January. Funny Farm Rescue & Sanctuary owner Laurie Zaleski and a few of the farm's animals were in New York City on Thursday to do a taping for NBC's “Kelly Clarkson Show.

” Zaleski will appear on the Jan. 17 show. Contact Nicholas Huba: 609-272-7046 nhuba@pressofac.

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