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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- Black Husky Brewing hosted the second of their vaccine clinics on Sunday, June 6.
They call it "Vaccination Celebrations" and it included live music and food trucks.
The goal of the event is to make vaccinations not seem so threatening, while encouraging people to get their shot.
"Some people are very afraid of needles and unsure of the whole thing and I think this is an environment where people can feel like they could come in and be a little relaxed. Have some fun and also progress towards getting rid of COVID," Black Husky Brewing co-owner Tim Eichinger said.
Black Husky Brewing have been offering a free beer incentive if you have gotten the vaccine. All you have to do is show them your vaccination card, and you get a free beer.