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Small businesses going for gold with Olympic athlete partnerships

When cyclist Alison Jackson jumps on her bike at the Olympic Games in Paris, she’ll be aiming for a gold medal, but at Eighty-Eight Brewing Co., it’ll be all about her Personal Best.

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Small businesses going for gold with Olympic athlete partnerships

Eighty-Eight Brewing Company in Calgary has created a beer called Personal Best, shown in a handout photo. Proceeds from sales of the drink will go to Olympic athletes Alison Jackson, Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski and Nikola Goncin. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO- Kevin Mitchell **MANDATORY CREDIT**


When cyclist Alison Jackson jumps on her bike at the Olympic Games in Paris, she’ll be aiming for a gold medal, but at Eighty-Eight Brewing Co., it’ll be all about her Personal Best.

The Calgary business will split proceeds from its aptly named beer — a pale ale with a tropical aroma and a bright red can bearing a sketch of a retro jacket — between Jackson and fellow athletes, rower Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski and wheelchair basketball player Nikola Goncin.

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