Welcome to the Monmouth County SPCA Inaugural Tales & Ales Beer Label Contest & Fundraiser!
Does your pet have what it takes to be on a beer can?! Show us your favorite, most unique, awe-inspiring or candid photo of your pet and not only will you help the MCSPCA raise critical funds for our life-saving programs, but you will have the chance to win some cool prizes and have your pet featured on the label of a limited edition beer can brewed exclusively at Jughandle Brewing Co. in Tinton Falls, NJ.
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Official Rules Contest entry is only $20 per photo and each vote is $1. Every dollar makes a difference in the lives of homeless pets. Once you submit your entry, share it with your friends and family to get as many votes as you can before time is up! Join us on November 6
th at Jughandle Brewery Co. for a Paw-lidy Yappy Hour as we celebrate and unveil the winners! Winner need not be present (but it would be more fun if you came!)
Photo contest runs September 8, 2021 8:00 AM Eastern Time – October 16, 2021 11:59:59 PM Eastern Time.
Photo contest opened to domestic cats, dogs and other pets only. Your pet does NOT have to be adopted from the Monmouth County SPCA to enter the contest. All submissions must be made online only. Payment is made on a secure webpage using a major credit card.
Pro Tip 1: Although you can enter more than one photo, contestants will get more votes by entering just one photo of their pet, so family and friends don't have to pick between which photos to vote for.
Pro Tip 2: We know everyone wants their picture on a beer can, but leave this one to the animals! Photos will best appear on the beer can if it's just one pet in the photo and without their humans. We want pets to be the stars!
Please don't include people or wildlife in your photos to be considered for the beer label.
Pro Tip 3: Clear photos only! Most cellphones can take "bursts" or "Live" photos, which captures several photos quickly. Select the clearest photo if your pet is in motion.
Pro Tip 4: Lights! Camera! Action! Indoor daytime light is best near a window. Outdoor light is best in the shade. Turn off your flash to avoid the dreaded "red-eye" effect!