Cheers to Miller Brewing!
Tips not Taps – that’s the message from Miller Lite.
Officials announced they’re donating $1 million to support out-of-work bartenders due to the coronavirus.
The donation was made to the USBG (United States Bartenders Guild) National Charity Foundation’s Bartender Emergency Assistance program.
USBGNCF officials shared this message on their website:
“With the turmoil and uncertainty created but the spreading COVID-19 virus, the service industry, and the beverage industry in particular, is being hit hard. The closure of bars, restaurants, and venues means that these vital members of our community are no longer able to earn wages and take home tips. It is imperative that we as an inclusive, amazing, extended beverage industry community, make sure that our bartenders can go back to serving drinks once all of this is over.”
If you or someone you know is a part of the beverage industry and is in need of financial assistance, please apply for an aid grant HERE.
Join us in supporting those that support us. Click to donate to the @USBGNCF Bartender Emergency Assistance Program #VirtualTipJar
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— Miller Lite (@MillerLite) March 20, 2020




