Specialty Beer with a Purpose Brewed Just in Time for Augusta’s Beer Fest

Photo of a beer can with text that says "This beer supports cancer research."

📷 via Instagram: Leonard Porkchop Zimmerman

Savannah River Brewing is raising a glass — and raising funds — for cancer research with the release of HAPPY2HELP, a specialty beer brewed in partnership with Paceline. This exciting limited release debuts Saturday, August 23rd, just in time for Augusta’s 11th annual Beer Fest.

🍺 Only 100 cases available

Beer lovers, take note: HAPPY2HELP is a small-batch release with just 100 cases hitting the taproom. Once it’s gone, it’s gone—so don’t wait to grab yours.

💛 Every sip supports cancer research

What makes HAPPY2HELP truly special is its purpose. 100% of proceeds from every can and case sold will directly support innovative cancer research at the Georgia Cancer Center, funding projects that bring new hope to patients and families.

🚴 About Paceline

Paceline is more than a cycling event—it’s a movement of communities and organizations coming together to set the pace to end cancer. Since 2019, Paceline riders, walkers, runners, and fundraisers have raised over $1 million for groundbreaking research. In 2022 alone, Paceline contributed more than $400,000, funding nine new cancer research projects.

📅 Mark Your Calendar: PaceDay 2025

HAPPY2HELP is just the beginning. Paceline is gearing up for PaceDay 2025 on Sunday, October 5th — an annual event where participants walk, run, or ride to fund lifesaving cancer research.

🎉 Join the Celebration

Whether you’re a craft beer enthusiast, a supporter of cancer research, or both, HAPPY2HELP is the perfect way to make a difference while enjoying a great beer. You can stop by Savannah River Brewing on August 23rd from 12-1 to be part of the launch and/or grab a sample at the Bell Auditorium later that afternoon from 3-6 for Beer Fest.

Here’s a toast to a future without cancer!

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