In focus: Timber Patch Brewing celebrates fourth anniversary in Morton

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Over St. Patrick's Day weekend, Timber Patch Brewing in Morton celebrated its fourth anniversary with live music and a raffle for customers.

The brewery's first canned beer, the Full Recovery IPA, debuted, as Timber Patch Brewing owners Jim and Laurie Judd also celebrated the full recovery of their daughter Jocelyn, who they feared would be paralyzed after a skiing accident 10 years ago.

A portion of the Full Recovery IPA's sales go to the High Fives Foundation, a Truckee, California, nonprofit that helped Jocelyn recover and is dedicated to providing resources and support to injured athletes and veterans to help them return to their preferred outdoor physical activity, according to the nonprofit’s website.



Full Recovery IPA cans are currently for sale at Timber Patch Brewing, which is located at 180 Second St. in Morton and is open from 3 to 9 p.m. on Thursdays and noon to 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Read more about the business and its new canned beer online at https://tinyurl.com/3vkv2xyc