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Focusing on a microbrewery, producing 15,000 barrels of beer per year will consume between 180,000 and 330,000 kilowatt-hours, meaning annual electricity bills in the ballpark of $25,000 to $50,000 – and that's just for producing the beer! By going solar, breweries can save big on electricity costs.
Daha fazla öğreninAnother, more obvious risk with Palcohol is its accessibility or transportability; patrons could easily sneak it into public venues and events, increasing the potential for alcohol consumption by minors. Bar staff have a hard enough time keeping an eye on underage drinking. Policing Palcohol will prove even more difficult.
Daha fazla öğreninThe solar power installation will result in a 125.28 kilowatt rooftop system producing an estimated 168,000 kWh annually. According to Energy Alabama, Ferus Artisan Ale is the first solar powered brewery in Alabama. "We're excited to be the first brewery in Alabama to offer solar-powered craft beers," says Coby Lake, owner of Ferus ...
Daha fazla öğreninRiff Raff Keepin' the Earth Hoppy. Green CO2 System Riff Raff Brewing Company utilizes Geothermal Heat from the world's deepest hot spring for heating the building, brewing operations and snow melt. However, our "thinking green" does not stop there. Riff Raff also uses what is called a "Green CO2" system as well as a Nitrogen generator.
Daha fazla öğreninNew Belgium Brewing (NBB), America's first wind-powered brewery, aims to make both a better beer and a better society. Founded by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Jeff Lebesch and Kim Jordan, the company offers European-style beers under intriguing brands such as Fat Tire and Sunshine Wheat.
Daha fazla öğreninJuan Brew is a craft beer brewery founded in 2014 by German-Filipino entrepreneur Alexander Lietz who envisions to "revitalize the beer industry and help beer shake off its reputation as a cheap drink for the masses.". What makes this business special than others is its go green initiative where sustainable operation is supported by using ...
Daha fazla öğreninThe Flying Goose in New London has been in operation and run by the same family since 1993, and brewing beer since 1996. It's long been a local favorite, as well as a popular spot with skiiers visiting the local peaks. Facebook/Flying Goose Brew Pub & Grille. In 2011, the Flying Goose became New Hampshire's first solar powered brewery with …
Daha fazla öğreninA beer powder that you add water (and bubbles to) and boom beer on the go. Alaska-based company Pat's Backcountry Beverages have a way to make beer really portable. You very literally just "add water". It's not dehydrated beer. Pat's says its a new process that creates a waterless beer that has flavor, aroma and alcohol of a microbrew.
Daha fazla öğreninNew Belgium Brewing (NBB), America's first wind-powered brewery, aims to make both a better beer and a better society. Founded by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Jeff Lebesch and Kim Jordan, the company offers European-style beers under intriguing brands such as Fat Tire and Sunshine Wheat.
Daha fazla öğreninLebesch hatched the idea for brewing his own beers after sipping local beers while touring Belgium on. New Belgium Brewing (NBB), America's first wind-powered brewery, aims to make both a better beer and a better society. Founded by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Jeff Lebesch and Kim Jordan, the company offers European-style beers …
Daha fazla öğreninStep 2: Fill cooler with ice and beer. Step 3: Drink another beer. Step 4: Place cooler on beer case. Step 5: Drink a third beer. Step 6: Set the fan next to the case of beer. Step 7: Poke holes in two cans. Step 8: Place the third beer behind the fan. Step 9: Open the cooler spigot. Step 10: Turn on the fan. (moments before the screamer)
Daha fazla öğreninHere, situated on Shaune Drive, is where the Alaskan Brewing Company got started nearly 30 years ago. And they are still brewing there today, in the same location. Of course, they've grown from a 2,000-square-foot facility to one that's 47,000-square-feet. Everything here runs like a well-oiled machine.
Daha fazla öğreninThe first beer makers to embrace solar power were the little ones. Like the Left Hand Brewing Company in Colorado, who installed a modest 4.8 kW solar array as early as 2006. Or Anderson Valley Brewing Company, who - that same year - outfitted their brewery with a visionary 125 kW system, comprised of 768 solar panels.
Daha fazla öğreninAll in all, combining the systems on all its breweries, Heineken boasts a self-situated solar portfolio of 15.8 MW. Related to that is the story of Lagunitas. This famous Californian brewer installed an impressive 2.1 MW solar system in 2017 to power its Petaluma brewery, which earns it the 6th spot in the overview.
Daha fazla öğreninInstalled in: 2013 Installer: DHYBRID Power Systems Coverage: 34% of company's energy needs #7 - Heineken Brewery in Tadcaster (North Yorkshire), UK Capacity: 1.02 MW Size: 4,000 panels Installed in: 2014 Installer: SolarAccess Generation: 876,000 kWh / year Coverage: 5% of company's energy needs #8 - Heineken Brewery in …
Daha fazla öğreninBeer-powered Beer. When you live way up north and it is way too miserable to do anything that involves going outside (we're talking as bad as 50 below zero with the wind chill), drinking beer is an efficient way of passing the time. Speaking of efficient—and beer—I recently came across a project at Alaskan Brewing Company that involves both.
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