A Wisconsin microbrewery is honoring Betty White with her own namesake beer. The Commerce Street Brewery in Mineral Point has offered its “Blonde Betty” on tap for years. It was a tradition for customers to buy a beer, so that if she ever visited, her free drinks would be waiting for her. The 99-year-old entertainer died last week. Throughout the month of January, proceeds from “Blonde Betty” sales will go to a charity benefiting animals which is a cause White championed. White’s husband Allen Ludden was born and buried in Mineral Point. Her publicist says she will not be laid to rest in Mineral Point near Ludden.
Mineral Point Brewery Donating ‘Blonde Betty’ Proceeds to Animal Charity
Jan 6, 2022 | 2:13 PM

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