These 6 Simple Energy Wins Could Save Your Brewery Money
Small, low cost best practices that brewers can control to use less electricity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and save money.Read More
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Environmental stewardship is a top priority for both craft brewers and craft beer enthusiasts. Maintaining a healthy balance between stewardship, social enrichment, and economic vitality is important to the future success of craft brewing. Through the benchmarking work and sustainability manuals, the Brewers Association and its sustainability subcommittee encourages conscientious brewing practices that will ensure the long-term success of the craft beer industry.
Small, low cost best practices that brewers can control to use less electricity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and save money.Read More
Efficient use of carbon dioxide (CO2) in brewing has become exponentially more important in recent months. Are you using CO2 efficiently?Read More
These best practices will help guide brewers repurpose out-of-code beer for distillation or disposal to a municipal treatment facility. Read More
By Douglass Miller At the Menus of Change conference hosted by the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in June, CIA chef George Shannon, CIA head brewer Hutch Kugeman, and I spoke on the usage of spent grain in food products. The CIA has …Read More
CraftBeer.com – Spent grain, the leftover malt and adjuncts after the mash has extracted most of the sugars, proteins, and nutrients, can constitute as much as 85 percent of a brewery’s total by-product. Author Kay Witkiewicz uncovers craft breweries all …Read More