WATCH: Field Day partners with North Liberty’s Next Stage Campaign

Field Day Brewery's Centennial Park Pils, whose sales directly benefit North Liberty's Next Stage Campaign.
Field Day Brewery's Centennial Park Pils, whose sales directly benefit North Liberty's Next Stage Campaign. CREDIT FIELD DAY BREWERY

Field Day Brewing is showing solidarity with its hometown of North Liberty with Centennial Park Pils, a contemporary American pilsner dry-hopped with Centennial hops whose sales directly benefit Building North Liberty’s Next Stage campaign.

“We wanted to brew something special for the park,” said Alec Travis with Field Day Brewing, “so we brewed this beer to have lemon, melon and floral notes. It’s crushable year-round, and especially on hot summer days when you want the beer to go down easy.”

For every pint ordered in the taproom or every 4-pack purchased to go, Field Day is donating $1 to Building North Liberty’s Next Stage Campaign, with the goal of reaching $50,000. Patrons can keep track of the progress via an oversized tracker installed in the brewery.

“When we heard about the Centennial Park project, we knew there was a space for us to be helpful as the home for the campaign fund,” said Community Foundation of Johnson County president and CEO Shelly Maharry. “We love creativity and Field Day has created such a fun avenue for people to give back through this partnership with the City.”

“We were happy to welcome Field Day to North Liberty when they opened their doors, and their investment in advancing our community’s quality of life while also growing their own new business is admirable,” said Mayor Chris Hoffman.

Over the next five years, the project will be completed in four stages; the first phase is scheduled to break ground in July 2024, and includes the construction of an indoor event space, outdoor amphitheater, restrooms and plaza. Future phases will add a splash pad, wheelchair-accessible playground units, additional restrooms, an open-air pavilion and honor garden. Entertainment in the park is estimated to generate $11.6 million per year.

The community can show their support by enjoying a cold Centennial Park Pils or visiting northlibertyiowa.org.