Ypsilanti beer distributor partners on limited-edition release for Ann Arbor Summer Festival

April 14, 2026

O&W Inc., Griffin Claw Brewing Company debut “Jam Sesh” Session IPA

YPSILANTI, Mich. – Local, family-owned beer distributor O&W Inc. in Ypsilanti is celebrating its collaboration with Michigan-based Griffin Claw Brewing Company to develop a limited-edition Session IPA for the upcoming Ann Arbor Summer Festival (A2SF).

 

A2SF will run June 12–28 on the University of Michigan’s central campus green. The annual event brings together world-class artists, local talent and diverse audiences for a dynamic celebration of music, dance, theater, film and family-friendly entertainment.

 

“We’re proud to team up with our outstanding partners at Griffin Claw Brewing Company to introduce Jam Sesh, a beer inspired by the spirit, creativity and energy of A2SF,” said Kit Wanty-Lambert, president of O&W Inc. “What better way to celebrate this incredible partnership than with a beer crafted just for the occasion? Pick up a can at your favorite local store or restaurant, or better yet, enjoy one ice-cold at the festival. With every sip, you’re giving back as a portion of proceeds from each sale directly supports A2SF.”

 

Jam Sesh Session IPA is available now at select retailers and will be sold at Top of the Park during A2SF from June 12–28. The bold, citrus-forward beer features a custom-designed label inspired by iconic Top of the Park landmarks.

 

“As enthusiasts of outdoor live music, art and local talent, we jumped at the opportunity to partner with A2SF and create a beer that not only celebrates the 40-plus year festival but also gives back to the community,” said Scott LePage, managing partner of Griffin Claw Brewing Company.

 

“We’re grateful to our partners at Griffin Claw for creating this special, limited-edition beer that captures the spirit of A2SF,” said Mike Michelon, executive director of A2SF. “We can’t wait to share a round of Jam Sesh with our audiences this season. Cheers.”

 

Over the past four decades, A2SF has become one of Michigan’s most significant summer cultural institutions. Approximately 98% of all programming is offered at no cost to attendees, making it one of the most accessible arts events of its scale in the Midwest.

 

“Since 1984, A2SF has been woven into the very fabric of our community and O&W’s long-standing commitment to supporting it,” Wanty-Lambert said. “Cheers to great beer, uplifting entertainment and a tradition that continues to bring our community together.”

 

About O&W Inc.

O&W Inc. is a Ypsilanti-based, fifth-generation family-owned and operated beer distributor serving more than 2,400 retailers across seven counties in Southeast Michigan. As an employee-first organization, the company is committed to fostering a culture that delivers value to its retail customers, suppliers and business partners. Community involvement remains central to its mission, with more than $50,000 donated annually.

 

About Griffin Claw Brewing Company

Griffin Claw Brewing Company, based in Birmingham and Rochester Hills, Michigan, is a leading craft brewery committed to producing high-quality, innovative beers while maintaining a strong sense of community and environmental responsibility.

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