Manifest eternity
Hurricane Helene Rebuilding Efforts
We are proud to officially launch the Manifest Eternity Program to support the long term recovery and rebuilding efforts of the WNC brewing community impacted by the widespread damage caused by Hurricane Helene. We will host a series of events and collaborations to raise awareness and funds for the NC Craft Brewers Foundation, a 501(c)3 to directly support the new organization’s focus on supporting WNC breweries directly impacted by Hurricane Helene.
The NC Craft Beer Foundation, a newly established 501(c)(3) organization, is dedicated to supporting the growth and resilience of North Carolina's craft beer community. Burial's newly launched Manifest Eternity Program is focused on raising awareness and funds for the long term recovery and rebuilding efforts of the WNC brewing community impacted by the widespread damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
Since the official launch in December, Manifest Eternity Program has brewed 10 collaboration beers with a percent of sales directly supporting WNC breweries and their rebuilding journey.
We want to thank the NC Craft Beer Foundation for being an incredible partner and advocate during these uncertain times.
“We see the long road ahead and we want to continue to tell the story of Asheville and of our brewing community as individuals and businesses move from the recovery stage to the rebuilding stage.” Says Jess Reiser, Burial’s CEO and Co- Founder. “Manifest Eternity’s goal is to engage people and communities across the country for the next several years to keep much needed funds available through the NC Craft Brewers Foundation’s Hardship Grant Program. Access to this grant will provide breweries with on-going funding opportunities as the path to re-opening becomes closer to being a reality.”
“While this is just the beginning, we are seeing a network of craft breweries around the country come together to rally around our mountain communities. We see so much opportunity for future collaborations to continue to support the re-opening of breweries who lost their spaces in the storm.” - Doug Reiser, Burial’s CSO and Co-Founder.