 
            About Hops For The Day
In 2021, over 200 breweries in 5 countries brewed Things We Don’t Say IPA, raising nearly $200,000 to support Hope For The Day®’s proactive suicide prevention programs. Together, we educated 350 people through workshops and distributed more than 25,000 free mental health resources.
The campaign is named after H.F.T.D.’s signature education program, The Things We Don’t Say, which empowers people to talk openly about mental health, break down stigma, and take early action to support themselves and others.
Now, we’re bringing it back in 2026 — bigger, louder, and bolder.
How to Get Involved
For Breweries
- Brew your own version of Things We Don’t Say IPA — create a recipe that reflects your style and community. 
- Prefer a starting point? We’ll provide the original Eagle Park Brewing recipe as an optional base. 
- Access a customizable label template, resource kits, and social media assets. 
- Release your beer in May 2026 (Mental Health Awareness Month). 
- Donate proceeds to Hope For The Day®. 
What You Get as a Brewery Partner
- A customizable label template. 
- A Hope For The Day® resource package (wristbands + vetted mental health cards). 
- Promotional graphics, social media assets, and suggested marketing copy. 
- Optional: The original 6% Eagle Park Brewing recipe if you’d like a starting point. 
- The option to schedule The Things We Don’t Say | Part 1 education session (English & Spanish available). 
For the Craft Beer Community
- Find It Near You: Our interactive map launches May 2026. 
- Not into beer? You can still support by: - Donating directly to H.F.T.D. 
- Buying Sip of Hope® coffee. 
- Scheduling a Things We Don’t Say workshop for your workplace or community. 
 
Can’t Find your Favorite Brewery? Here’s how to get them involved:
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Hope For The Day® (H.F.T.D.) is a non-profit movement empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education.
This year, H.F.T.D. is relaunching its 2026 beer campaign: Things We Don’t Say IPA — a call for breweries to #CraftTheConversation around mental health and smash the stigma in spaces where these conversations often haven’t happened before.
Learn more about Hope For The Day and this project at: thingswedontsay.beer
Label Design Contest
(Oct 1–31, 2025)
This year, we’re inviting artists to design the official Things We Don’t Say IPA label for 2026.
- Submission window: Oct 1–31, 2025 
- Specs: 16oz wrap (6.125”h × 8.125”w), CMYK, 300dpi 
- Must include: Project name, Hope For The Day® logo, and “IT’S OK NOT TO BE OK®” slogan (full rules and regulations, here) 
- Cannot include: stigmatizing language, offensive imagery, political logos, or unlicensed trademarks 
- Winner: Featured nationwide, credited in promotion, and celebrated across H.F.T.D. channels. 
Why it Matters
This campaign calls on breweries to use their platforms to #CraftTheConversation around mental health. Every pint poured is a chance to spark dialogue, share resources, and remind people everywhere that IT’S OK NOT TO BE OK®.
Whether you’re brewing, enjoying the beer, or supporting in your own way — you’re part of a growing movement to smash the stigma and start the conversation.
Contact: Bev Schwartz - bev@hftd.org for more information.
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Past Partners
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      1840 Brewing Company 2nd Shift Brewing 3 Sons Brewing Co. 608 Brewing Company 902 Brewing Co. Against the Grain Brewery Alluvial Brewing Company Alter Brewing Company Arktos Meadery Armored Cow Brewing Co., Inc. Ashton Brewing Athentic Brewing Company Atrium Brewing Augustino Brewing Company Bad Habit Brewing Company Badger State Brewing Company Baere Brewing Company/Double E Barkerville Brewing Company Barley Creek Brewing Co. Barn Town Brewing Bearded Owl Brewing LLC Big Alice Brewing Big Grove Brewery Big Lick Brewing Company Big Rip Brewing Co. Big Storm Brewing Co./Fat Point V2 Black Lung Brewing Company Black Swan Brewing Bobtown Brewery Bootleggers Brewing Company Brausyndikat Broken Clock Brewing Cooperative Brother Chimp Brewing Brothers Brewing LLC/ Brick West Burns Family Artisan Ales Byers Brewing Company Casa Humilde Cerveceria Cedar Run Brewery Cerberus Brewing Co. Chippewa River Distillery and Brewster Bros. Brewing Company Church Street Brewing Cleveland Brew Shop Clinch River Brewing Company Brewing Component Brewing Co. Copper Furrow Brewing Corporate Ladder Brewing Co. CraftRoots Brewing Crafty Canary Brewery Crane Brewing Company Crystal Lake Brewing Cueni Brewing Company Dangerous Man Brewing Co. Dimensional Brewing Company Divine Barrel Brewing Double Branch Artisanal Ales Dryhop Brewers Eagle Park Brewing Eau Claire Brewing (Brewing Projekt) Edwards Family Elmhurst Brewing Company Energy City ERIS Brewery Etna Brewing Co. Faklandia Brewing Fathomless Brewing Feed Store Beer Co. Fetch Brewing Company Field Brewing, Field Artisan Brewing Flying Boat Brewing Co. Forgotten Road Ales Fruition Brewing Fullsteam Brewery Fusion Brewing 
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      Gasper Brewing Co. LLC Gathering Place Brewing Gladiator Brewing Good City Brewing Good News Brewing Griffin Claw Brewing Half Acre/GMB Partners Hand of Fate Brewery Heart of the North Brewing Helton Brewing Company Hidden Springs Ale Works High Branch Brewing Holy Trinity Brewing Hop Butcher for the World House Divided Brewery Immigrant Son Brewery/Lakewood Craft Innocence Beer Institution Ale Co. Jobsite Brewing Co. Kinney Creek Brewery Kinslahger/Noble Kinsman Kowalske Brewing KraftBier BV Lake Monster Brewing Lakes & Legends Brewing Company Lawson's Finest Liquids Leaven Brewing Co. Light the Lamp Brewery Limerick Brewing Limitless Brewing Liquid Love Brewing Liquid Roots Listermann Brewing Lo Rez Brewing Lookout Farm Lost Cabin Beer Low Road Brewing Lupine Brewing Mad Pecker Malteurop Malting Company Maplewood Brewing Marz Community Brewing McFleshman's Brewing Co. Metropolitan Brewery Midnight Oil Brewing Mikerphone Brewing Milk Money Brewing Miskatonic Brewing Missouri Beer Company Monnik Beer Co. Mountain View Vineyard Navigation Brewing Neighbor Dudes/Ordnance Brewing New Barons Brewing Nightshade and Dark's Pandemonium Nik & Ivy Brewing Nordic Brewing Co. Nosey Neighbor Brewing O MOTIM Odious Cellars Old Irving Brewing Co. Old Louisville Brewery OMNI Brewing Orkenoy Oscars Brewing Company Oswego Brewing Co. 
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      Pantown Brewing Pathlight Brewing Perennial Artisan Ales Petty Thieves Brewing Phase Three Brewing Pinnora Brewing Pipeworks Brewing Pollyanna Brewing Postdoc Brewing Powerhouse Restaurant and Brewery Precarious Beer Project Rabid Brewing Red Top Brewhouse River Road Brewing Riverlands Brewing Roadmap Brewing Rockwell Beer Roets Brewery Roscoe Beer Rustic Leaf Brewing Company Sabbatical Brewing Saint Paul Brewing Seacoast Brewing/Sawbelly Brewing Seminar Brewing Sew Hop'd Brewery Sister Lakes Brewing Company Six Ten Brewery Skeleton Key Brewery Sketchbook Brewing Sly Fox Brewing Co. Smartmouth Brewing Smylie Brothers Brewing Solemn Oath Brewery Source Farmhouse South Fork Brew Project/ District 8 t'Hofbrouwerijke Talking Waters Temperance Beer Co. Ten7 Brewing Third Space Brewing Third Wheel Brewing Tin Whiskers Brewing Transport Brewery Trillium Trail Triptych True Respite Two Hound Red Uncommon Loon Une Annee/Hubbard's Cave Unmapped Brewing Ursula Brewery Variant Brewing Wandering Soul WE Brewery WellBeing Brewing Wet Ticket Brewing Whiner Beer Wild Hops Brewery Will County Brewing Company Wing Nutt Brewing Company Wolf's Ridge Brewing Wooden Ship Brewing Company Working Draft Beer Wynkoop Brewing Company X Craft Beer Zipline Brewing Co. ZumBier 
FAQs
WE DON’T HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS, BUT WE’RE HOPING THIS FAQ CAN PROVIDE SOME INSIGHT AS TO WHY THIS CONVERSATION IS IMPORTANT.
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      Some might be thinking this is an unlikely partnership, which is 
 fair. This isn’t a combination you see promoted often, but we see
 that as an opportunity to bring the conversation about mental
 health into spaces that it wasn’t in before.
 We seek to meet people where they’re at, and for some, that
 means we need to meet them at the bar they visit when they’ve
 had a tough day and don’t know where else to turn for comfort.
 Some people aren’t as open or comfortable speaking to a
 therapist or counselor. Starting the conversation at breweries can
 be a safe space for some to open up about what might be going
 on in their lives.
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      Yes! Mental health conversations belong in every industry, 
 community, and space. Everyone has mental health, and some
 people need more support. By breaking down the stigma around
 mental health conversations, we can work to make sure that
 resources are available to those who need them when they need
 them.
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      In the pursuit of destigmatizing mental health, we must 
 acknowledge that ALL stories about mental health challenges are
 valid and deserving of recognition. Alcohol plays a part in many
 people’s stories, and to simply ignore that side of one’s struggle
 would be to ignore part of who they are.
 Instead of avoiding these important conversations in the alcohol
 industry, we should embrace these discussion and maybe even
 save someone’s life.
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      We support you! We’re glad that you are making the choice that is 
 the best for you and your mental health.Breweries can also choose to brew a non-alcoholic version. This 
 campaign is NOT meant to encourage people to consume alcohol if
 they choose not to.
 This campaign is meant to bring conversation about mental health
 into breweries and to their communities so they can all have access to mental health resources.
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      Hope For The Day provides proactive education, but if you or someone you know is in immediate crisis, please dial or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For a full list of international resources, visit hftd.org/find-help. 
 
          
        
       
             
              
            