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Successful brands use content calendars to plan messaging for the month, including social posts, video, tasting room events and others. Below you'll find ideas to help you plan your promotional calendar while leaving room for sharing the fun, energy and personality of your brand in real-time. Seems like a daunting task? Market Your Craft's Social Guide is updated monthly, with over 60+ timely and topical ideas for your team's content calendar.

Baltic Porter Day

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A smooth, cold-fermented and cold-lagered beer brewed with lager yeast. Because of its alcoholic strength, it may include complex flavors and/or lager fruitiness such as berries, grapes and plums (but not banana). Perfect pairing: smoked or grilled red meats, sweet potatoes and creamy desserts. Photo by Helena Lopes from Pexels

Event Series Pie Day

Pie Day

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Say no more: why not pair a Nut Brown Ale and pecan pie; Pinot Noir and peanut butter pie; or Scotch and apple pie.

Charlie Papazian’s Birthday

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An American nuclear engineer, brewer and author, Charlie Papazian founded the Association of Brewers and the American Homebrewers Association as well as the Great American Beer Festival, World Beer Cup and Zymurgy Magazine. He is also said to have created National Pie Day to celebrate his birthday, which has been sponsored by the American Pie… Read More »Charlie Papazian’s Birthday

Beer Can Appreciation Day

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Cans are used across all craft beverage businesses, from beer to wine to premixed cocktails, kombucha and others. Crushable: share a quick history of canned beverages and current statistics versus other formats. Note: relevant #hashtags may also be appropriate, like #PackInPackOut.

Peanut Butter Day

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Aztecs and Incas are thought to have made a peanut “paste” around 1000 BC but wasn’t widely used until the 20th century. A delicious how-to: share your secret on how to infuse peanut butter flavor into beer and whiskey (more relevant as a pairing with wine, kombucha and other beverages).