by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Dec 21, 2021 | CO2 recapture, Eco beer news, Sustainable design, Water conservation
PR / Concord, NH (December, 2021) – The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services’ Pollution Prevention Program, with the help of the New Hampshire Brewers Association, has launched a new program to recognize environmental leaders in the craft beverage...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Feb 4, 2021 | Climate change, CO2 recapture, Eco beer news
PR / Westerly, RI (February, 2021) – Grey Sail Brewing of Rhode Island (Grey Sail) is the first craft brewery in the state to implement carbon technology to capture waste carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its production process and reuse it on-site to carbonate...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Aug 24, 2020 | Climate change, CO2 recapture, Eco beer news
PR / Scotland (August, 2020) – Scottish craft brewer BrewDog has announced that it has taken the unprecedented step to become carbon negative, and that it will remove twice as much carbon from the air than it emits every single year. Making it the first carbon...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Apr 23, 2020 | CO2 recapture, Eco beer news
PR / WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM (April, 2020) — Brewers and soft-drink makers use carbon dioxide, or CO2, for carbonation, which gives beer and soda fizz. Ethanol producers are a key provider of CO2 to the food industry, as they capture that gas as a byproduct of...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Apr 13, 2020 | CO2 recapture
It was a close call for Denver, but liquor stores are still open across Colorado despite COVID-19. That means local breweries will still make their beer. In a large warehouse in the Sunnyside neighborhood, Denver Beer Co. brews around 20,000 barrels a...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Apr 13, 2020 | CO2 recapture
NEWS LINK / Arkansas, U.S. (April, 2020) — Improved carbonation techniques from the Arkansas University System Division of Agriculture could pay bubbly dividends for craft beer brewers in Arkansas. Carbonation is a critical step in the beer brewing process, said...