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Vote on the winning design for Tetrad Brewing Co.'s beer label design contest.

Visit the brewery at 603 E. Stone Ave. to vote for one of the four design finalists of the Puck N Hoppy Pale Ale label contest by Thursday, Jan. 12.

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Vote for your favorite. | Photo by GVLtoday

After receiving 20+ submissions, Tetrad Brewing Co. has selected the final four designs for its Puck N Hoppy IPA label design contest.

Each design is posted in the Tetrad Brewing Co. taproom and you’ll have the chance to vote for your favorite through Thursday, Jan. 12. Each designer will take the ice at the Greenville Swamp Rabbits game on Friday, Jan. 13 and the winner will be revealed.

What’s the grand prize?

  • $250 Tetrad Brewing Co. gift card
  • Four four-packs of the Puck N Hoppy IPA with the winning label
  • First label off the production line framed
  • Swamp Rabbits VIP experience with four center ice tickets, seats on the team bench during warm ups, and a parking pass
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