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Illinois Bicentennial Craft Beer '1818' Now Available
Illinois Ag Connection - 03/16/2018

Gov. Bruce Rauner joined state Rep. Tim Butler and Springfield Mayor Jim Langfelder, both Bicentennial Commissioners, to debut the first cans of the Official Bicentennial Craft Beer at Binny's in Springfield. '1818 Prairie State Farmhouse Ale' is now available at most Binny's, Jewel-Osco's, HyVee's and other select retailers statewide.

Hand of Fate Brewing Co. of Petersburg was chosen to create the special birthday brew after winning the Bicentennial craft beer contest at the Illinois State Fair in August. The beer is distributed by Breakthru Beverage Illinois.

Gov. Rauner applauded the growing craft beer industry in Illinois.

"This is a great Illinois small business story," said Governor Rauner. "Hand of Fate started their business less than two years ago and this opportunity is helping catapult their well-earned success. '1818' honors our agricultural legacy with quality Illinois ingredients, and I look forward to beer drinkers across the state enjoying this Bicentennial beverage." There are over 240 craft brewers in the state. The Illinois Craft Beer industry has seen a 350 percent increase in the number of craft breweries over the last five years.

"I am so proud of Mike and the crew at Hand of Fate," said state Rep. Tim Butler. "I can't think of a better way to celebrate our state's Bicentennial than with a craft beer that is made in Illinois by a local business with local ingredients."

Mayor Langfelder commented, "As the home of Abraham Lincoln and the capital of this great state, Springfield is excited to host many events and activities throughout the Bicentennial year. This includes the opening of the new Bicentennial Plaza along Jackson Street that connects to the refurbished Governor's Mansion, and we are also very proud to have a great local craft beer as part of these celebrations."

On hand for the announcement was Hand of Fate owner Mike Allison and Hamilton Callison from Breakthru Beverage.

"On behalf of the 1,000 Illinois employees of Breakthru Beverage, we are proud to partner with the Governor's Office of the Bicentennial and to make 1818 available across the entire state," Rocky Wirtz, co-chairman of Breakthru Beverage Group said.

"We are so thankful to the Governor and the Bicentennial Commission for providing the opportunity to brew 1818," said Hand of Fate owner Mike Allison. "This is a dream come true for my family and my employees."

The beer features staple Illinois crops including corn, wheat and oats. The crystal hops are grown by Hallowed Hops of Lewistown, and fermented with a hybrid saison yeast developed by Omega Yeast Labs of Chicago.


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