Greener Beer

Green Budweiser ShirtNo, this isn’t another post about making your beer green. One was enough. This one’s about environmentally friendly beer.

Yesterday Anheuser-Busch issued a press release promising that by the end of 2009 they plan to have 1 in 7 of their beers brewed entirely using renewable fuel.

In case you didn’t know, brewing beer uses a lot of energy and water. It takes a lot of energy to boil then cool beer during brewing. And it takes a lot of water and energy to clean up after and get ready for the next brew. I read somewhere that it takes around seven gallons of water per one gallon of beer produced using traditional methods. With a lot of effort the greener brewers have been able to get that down to three to one. So any progress that A-B can make in this direction is a positive thing.

But is it enough? Can they go further? Probably not in the economic climate but one would like to see something better that one-seventh of the beer brewed using green standards. And what about all of the big Budweiser trucks we see on the highway? I’m willing to wager that they are burning fossil fuels.

There are beers brewed much more conscientiously. New Belgium is a well known example. Using a combination of innovative brewing techniques, wind power and a system like BERS mentioned in the A-B press release NB managed to go off the grid completely a few years ago. Of course NB isn’t the only brewer looking for new and more responsible ways to make beer but these are all relatively young companies and brew only a fraction of a percent of the beer that A-B makes.

So, on the whole, this is indeed good news from the big brewer.

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