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Breweries Committed to Water Conservation & Preservation

Published September 21, 2010 by Katie 13 Comments

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Behind Every Great Beer is Great Water

Many craft beer geeks can wax philosophical about different malts, yeast strains and hop varietals, but it’s easy to forget about beer’s fourth ingredient, water. Beer is around 90 percent water, and many brewers throughout the world attribute much of their beer’s flavor to the water with which they brew.

Not only is water a necessary ingredient in brewing beer, but hundreds of gallons of water are also used to sanitize brewing equipment. When all’s said and done, it can take anywhere from 8-24 gallons of water to produce a single pint of beer.

Given this, it’s no surprise that the following breweries are doing their part in helping with water preservation and water conservation where they can.

Sierra Nevada

If you bought a 12-pack of Sierra Nevada’s Pale Ale or seasonal beers between August 1 and last Friday, you might have helped save a waterway without knowing it, thanks to Sierra Nevada’s Wild Rivers program. A portion of the proceeds from those beers will be donated by Sierra Nevada to the Western Rivers Conservancy and River Network. Even though this promotion ended last Friday (Sept. 17), there’s a good chance that Sierra Nevada will continue its Wild Rivers campaign. Sierra Nevada first launched this campaign in May of this year.

Sweetwater Brewing

Sweetwater Brewing of Atlanta, Ga. is also committed to protecting rivers, and one in particular. Since launching the “Save the Hooch” campain in 2006, the brewery has raised more than $150,000 for the Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper. These funds have been used to support UCR’s water quality and river patrol programs. This summer, Sweetwater raised funds by selling paper fish and t-shirts that read, “I gave of my liver to save the river.” We should all be so giving.

Great Lakes Brewing Co.

It seems good breweries aren’t often far from the water, and this is especially true of Great Lakes Brewing Co., which is just a stone’s throw from Lake Erie. Great Lakes Brewing established the Burning River Foundation in 2007 as a result of their popular Burning River Fest, which they throw every year. Both the fest and foundation take their name from the “‘watershed moment’ that raised a new level of eco-consciousness—the 1969 burning of the Cuyahoga River.” Proceeds from the festival support the foundation, which in turn “provides resources for the sustainable future of our waterways.”

And Great Lakes Brewing Co. isn’t the only brewery looking out for the Great Lakes. Every year, craft brewers and cheesemakers attend the Great Lakes Craft Brewers and Water Conservation Conference to discuss ways to use less water in their crafts. This is imperative, since any “water-intensive” businesses within the watershed must implement water conservation measures in accordance with the Great Lakes Compact. The conference will include presentations on the following: “water conservation, water auditing, rain water harvesting, wastewater treatment and recycling, water science behind the Great Lakes Compact, waste to energy installations, and CIP processes for both brewers and cheesemakers”.

Stone Brewing Co.

Stone Brewing’s Bill Sherwood will be among the brewers in attendance at the Great Lakes conference next month. This is not surprising considering that Greg Koch, something of a celeberity in the craft beer industry, is a tap water advocate — so much so that the brewery’s bistro participated in UNICEF’s Tap Project. Through the project, Stone asked its patrons to not only drink tap water, but to make a donation of $1 to UNICEF, which would provide clean drinking water to a child in need for 40 days. While this step may not seem as much about “preservation” as the others, it’s refreshing to see a brewery advocate tap water over bottled, which wastes resources and often depletes natural reservoirs.

Anheuser-Busch InBev

It’s not just the smaller, craft breweries that are doing their part to save and protect water. Earlier this year, Anheuser-Busch InBev announced its desire to become the world’s greenest brewer, a goal that the company hopes to achieve by reducing its water consumption by 30 percent by 2012. If the company can do so, it will likely be the most water-efficient brewer in the world. UPDATE: According to their website, Anheuser-Bush has reduced water by 37% in its 12 US breweries since adopting that goal.

Miller Coors (SABMiller)

Not to be outdone by its biggest competitor in Anheuser-Busch, Miller Coors is also taking its own steps to conserve water. The company boasts several breweries with a water-to-beer ratio of less than 4:1 (the industry average is 5:1), and Miller Coors aims to reduce its water usage by 15 percent in 2015. This would put their water-to-beer ratio at 3.5:1.

September has been named Miller Coor’s Water Stewardship Volunteer Month. This is the second year that Miller Coors employees across the nation have spent the month resting water quality and cleaning up rivers and beaches. Like Sierra Nevada, Miller Coors has partnered with River Network, as well as The Nature Conservancy.

Miller Coors also encourages people to conserve water in their own homes with its Water Conservation Challenge.

New Belgium Brewing

If you’ve been counting along, you might notice that New Belgium Brewing is No. 7 on our list of six breweries committed to water conservation. I’m ashamed to say I overlooked one of the most environmentally-conscious breweries out there, but fortunately Melani over at TapHunter.com reminded me to check them out.

When I did, I found that New Belgium published a water usage report last year showing a reduction in water usage for the year prior to that (2008). At that time, they were using 3.8 barrels of water for every barrel of beer.

And like many breweries in this post, New Belgium isn’t only interested in conserving the water it uses to brew with. This past summer, they used their appropriately-named Skinny Dip beer to draw attention to the Save the Colorado campaign, of which they are a partner. The Colorado river now runs dry before it reaches the Sea of Cortez, and it faces a myriad of threats, such as climate change, species extinction, invasive species, dams and population growth. If you want to support a brewery that is committed to water conservation and sustainability, you can’t go wrong with New Belgium.

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  1. Daniel says

    October 6, 2010 at 1:22 pm

    Hey Melani, thank you for stopping by! I shouldn’t have overlooked New Belgium. I know they’ve got a lot of sustainable practices in place, but I didn’t know they took so many measures to conserve water.

    I guess I should have, just knowing what kind of brewery they are and what they stand for. After reading your comment, I decided to check and see what they are up to in regards to water conservation. I found out that not only do they have measures in place to conserve water at the brewery, but they also had a program this summer called the Save the Colorado campaign. They raised awareness for this program with their summer seasonal, Skinny Dip.

    I really don’t know how I did New Belgium the disservice of overlooking them. I’ll go back and add them when I get a second.

    Thanks again for stopping by!

  2. Melani says

    October 5, 2010 at 11:09 pm

    I’m surprised to not see New Belgium on this list. Does anyone know what they’re up to?

  3. Daniel says

    October 1, 2010 at 4:05 pm

    Yep, it is Duckworth’s and the tickets are just to guarantee a seat. That seems a bit silly, but I guess it’s worth it to try all of those beers. This will be my first time visiting Duckworth’s, though I’ve met Mike once before.

  4. Daniel says

    October 1, 2010 at 1:52 pm

    I love the Eliot Ness. I’ve never had the Stone IRS before, even though the Russian imperial stout is really my favorite style.

    Check out the ridiculous selection of rare beers and vintages that they’ll be tapping:

    Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine (2004)
    Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine (2007)
    Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine aged in Bourbon Barrel (2006)
    Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine aged in Wine Barrels (2008)
    Stone Old Guardian Belgo Barley Wine (2010)
    Stone Imperial Russian Stout (2005)
    Stone Imperial Russian Belgo Stout (2010)
    Stone Imperial Russian Stout aged in Bourbon barrels (2008)
    Stone IRS 10th Anniversary Special Blend
    Stone IRS 10th Anniversary GKÕs Mad Man Mix
    Stone 06.06.06. Vertical Epic Ale
    Stone 07.07.07 Vertical Epic Ale
    Stone 07.07.07 Vertical Epic Ale aged in Red wine
    Stone 08.08.08. Vertical Epic Ale
    Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale
    Stone 9th Anniversary Ale
    Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout
    Stone 13th Anniversary Ale
    Stone 14th Anniversary Emperial IPA
    Double Bastard Ale (2005)
    Double Bastard Ale Aged in Brandy Barrels (2006)
    Double Bastard Ale (2008) Double Bastard Ale (2009)
    Dogfish Head/Victory/Stone Saison du BUFF
    21st Amendment/Firestone Walker/Stone El Camino (Un)Real Black Ale
    Ballast Point/Kelsey McNair/Stone San Diego County Session Ale
    Double Dry Hopped Stone 14th Anniversary Emperial IPA
    Double Dry Hopped Stone Ruination IPA
    Double Dry Hopped Stone IPA
    Stone Cali Belgique IPA
    Stone Smoked Porter w/ Vanilla Bean
    Stone Smoked Porter w/ Chipotle Pepper
    Stone Sublimely Self Righteous Ale
    Stone Pale Ale
    Stone IPA
    Stone Levitation Ale
    Stone Smoked Porter
    Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale
    Arrogant Bastard Ale
    Stone Ruination Ale

    Now, for the bad news. Tickets for this event sold out a long time ago. I might end up having an extra ticket, should my wife not want to go. I’ll let you know Monday!

  5. Selwa says

    October 1, 2010 at 3:14 pm

    Is it at Duckworth’s? If so Jereme used to work there and we both know the GM… but I think he may have to work that night anyway. Tickets are only so that you have a guaranteed place to sit, right? Maybe we’ll go for the “standing room only”…

  6. Selwa says

    October 1, 2010 at 1:27 pm

    Hey Daniel. We just got back yesterday at 3 p.m. It was a great time. We had Great Lakes Eliot Ness and the Stone Imperial Russian Stout at the wedding. I think we actually ran out of both. There’s a Stone Tap Takeover Event in Charlotte next week? I’m sure Jereme would love to go to that, so I’ll have to get the info from you.

    So… about water conservation… since that’s what this blog is about and all… (I won’t be offended if you delete this comment since it’s completely irrelevant.) See you Monday!

  7. Daniel says

    September 28, 2010 at 1:38 pm

    Hey Selwa! Those are two of my favorite breweries — it is indeed nice to know they’re committed to water conservation. I was particularly excited that North Carolina got Great Lakes back in March, I think it was. And as for Stone, I’m going to their Stone Tap Takeover event in Charlotte next week. It should be a great time. Which beers did you have at your wedding?

    I saw your photos of Bali. It looks amazing over there. Hope you guys are having a good time (I think it would be hard not to in an environment like that).

  8. Selwa says

    September 28, 2010 at 9:40 am

    We had Great Lakes and Stone at our wedding! Nice picks. Glad to hear they’re all about water conservation.

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