Jack Black Beer endeavours to make our Oceans safer

Jack Black Beer and Shoestring Productions have teamed up in time for this year’s Wavescape Film Festival to launch their latest craft beer. The collaboration was born from a love of surfing, a passion for the ocean and all that its waters encompass.

The launch of our new Great White Weiss beer couldn’t have come at a better time and we’re thrilled to announce a partnership with the South African Sharkspotters Organisation. Partial proceeds from the sales of our new premium beer will go towards Sharkspotters – protecting our surfers and promoting safe and clean oceans for all. – CEO of Jack Black Beer, Ross McCulloch.

“As a surfer, the fear of shark attacks is a reality and the role shark spotters play is invaluable. They deserve all the support they can get,” added Ross.

Wavescape Film Festival provides the ideal opportunity for this micro-brewery to debut their first online advert, conceptualised and produced by Shoestring Productions.

Rob McCulloch, Shoestring Productions, also had this to say, “Recently, we feel that Great Whites have been taking themselves a bit too seriously. This beer isn’t for sissies and it’s certainly not for guys without a sense of humour.”

In conjunction with the launch of Jack Black’s Great White Weiss Beer, the micro-brewery is offering consumers the ultimate prize – free beer for an entire year. Simply visit our Facebook Page and follow the competition links, or enter in participating outletsjack black beer

Visit www.jackblackbeer.com to view the Great White Project.

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FoodBlogCT News Week 50 2012