For all our readers out there that have a taste for going Green you may be interested in switching your Brew. If you are not interested in the "Green movement that is okay because you can drink this stuff just to get loaded. It tastes great (some of it does) and it's good for you, sort of. I plan on buying several types of this organic delight and will be reviewing each one as I get through them so stay tuned. I found and interesting article you may want to read.
This is from Dan Shipley over at thedailygreen.com. Here is a piece of it,
If you're going to be celebrating, give an organic beer a try.
Here are two good reasons: It's good for the environment, and organic beer represents the latest wave of the craft brewery movement. All that, and beer connoisseurs will love the taste.
The national organic scene grew out of the microbrewery craze and has only picked up steam since its birth about a decade ago. From 2004 to 2005, sales increased 40 percent to $19 million, and since then sales have continued to rise.
At least 40 brewers participated in last year's North American Organic Brewers Festival, billed as the largest organic beer festival the world has ever seen.
Several brands with certified organic labels are distributed nationally, including Wolaver's, Butte Creek Brewing Co., Eel River Brewing Co. and Goose Island Brewery.
The nation's big beer companies have also recently gone organic, causing some controversy in the organic brew community with their Green Valley Brewing Co. and Crooked Creek Brewing Co. (Anheuser-Busch) and Henry Weinhard's Organic Amber (Miller) labels. click the link for the full article.
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