Values
Beerfrat “Values”: Keeping It Simple, Keeping It Real
While we may not be your typical fraternity or sorority with a laundry list of values and rules, if we were to define our “values,” they’d probably look something like this:
Good Vibes Only: Life’s too short for negativity. We’re all about spreading positivity and good vibes wherever we go.
Respect for All: Whether you’re a beer aficionado or a casual drinker, everyone is welcome at Beerfrat. Respect for others is non-negotiable.
Cheers to Diversity: Beerfrat is a place where everyone is celebrated, regardless of race, gender, or background. Our diversity is what makes us stronger.
Responsibility First: We love a good time as much as the next person, but we always drink responsibly and look out for our fellow Beerfrat members.
Friendship Above All: At the end of the day, Beerfrat is all about friendship and camaraderie. We’ve got each other’s backs, no matter what.
Embrace the Weird: We’re not here to judge. Whether you’re into IPAs, stouts, or fruit-infused sours, we embrace all beer preferences (yes, even if you like light beer).
Supportive Community: Need someone to talk to? Looking for advice on your latest homebrewing experiment? The Beerfrat community is here to lend a listening ear and offer support.
Inclusivity is Key: Everyone deserves a seat at the table (or the bar). That’s why Beerfrat is committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome and valued.
Stay True to Yourself: Be authentic, be genuine, and never apologize for who you are. At Beerfrat, we celebrate individuality and encourage our members to stay true to themselves.
No Assholes Allowed: Let’s keep it real—we don’t like assholes. Plain and simple. If you’re not bringing good vibes and positive energy to the table, then Beerfrat probably isn’t the right fit for you.
So, while we may not have a long list of values like other fraternities or sororities, we like to think that the values we do have are pretty darn important. After all, isn’t that what beer, brotherhood (and sisterhood), and good times are all about? Cheers to that!