AAB 023: Environmental Impacts of Beer w/ Lawson's Finest and Earthly Labs
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Brewing can be environmentally intense.  It makes use of agricultural products - which themselves can be environmentally intense - water and energy.  And it produces waste: spent grain, dirty water and carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.  But many small breweries see themselves as part of their communities and are therefore acutely aware of the impact they are having.  In this episode of the All About Beer Podcast, we take a look at how breweries are reducing their environmental impact.  We only have one Earth, so let’s raise a glass to it. This Episode is Sponsored by: Estrella GaliciaEstrella Galicia is an independent, family-owned brewery  in northwest Spain, founded in 1906. Estrella Galicia Cerveza Especial is a world class lager, brewed using the finest Spanish malts, locally  cultivated Galician hops and the best brewing practices, in a state-of-the-art facility in A Coruna. Recognized around the world for quality and exceptional character. Estrella Galicia is “A beer like no other.” Yakima Valley HopsLooking for an easy hop sourcing experience? Yakima Valley Hops offers the finest quality hops from right here in our Valley and premium growing regions around the world. Get the hops you need when you need them, with ultra-fast shipping and awesome customer service. With a full line of liquid hop products and all your favorite varieties, no contracts are needed to brew with the best. Shop now at YakimaValleyHops.com. Hosts: Em Sauter and Don Tse Guests: Karen Lawson, Amy George Sponsors: Estrella Galicia, Yakima Valley Hops, All About Beer Tags: Brewing, Sustainability, Beer, Advancements, Technology, Environment The following music was used for this media project:Music: Awesome Call by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3399-awesome-callLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://incompetech.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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