We at Brewser have the pleasure of working with over 120 independent breweries from across the UK and Ireland. One thing we wanted to achieve with Brewser is to deliver the country’s best beer, in a more sustainable way. Traditional beer clubs run warehouses, use extra packaging, and add on transport miles to the beer they provide. By connecting consumers directly with breweries and providing beer direct from the breweries to the consumer, we cut all of that out.
We also get to showcase breweries who are at the forefront of sustainable brewing in the UK. Here, you can learn more about them, their practices, and their boxes, which you can discover through Brewser.
Left Handed Giant – Bristol
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Bristol’s Left Handed Giant are one of few breweries who have achieved carbon neutrality, but they’re not stopping there. From operating with solar panels on the brewery roof, to reducing the distance from tank to tap, to forging deep relationships with their local community, LHG are doing all they can to reduce their negative impact on this planet.
Little Earth Project – Sudbury, Suffolk
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The team behind Little Earth Project – Tom and Dani – are the embodiment of sustainable brewery. Their world-class fruited sour and mixed-fermentation beers are all made with fruits foraged by hand in the local environment. They also run an on-site pub – The Edwardstone White Horse Inn – which uses water from a 60m borehole, solar panels and is built from sustainable materials.
Lacada Brewery – Portrush, Northern Ireland
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Lacada Brewery, based on the North coast of Northern Ireland, celebrates its local community. It does this through taking inspiration from its natural surroundings, naming beers after and using photos of local landmarks, but is also owned by its local community. Lacada is a co-operative brewery, owned by over 500 people in its community, who are all a part of the award-winning business. Explore all three breweries, and over 100 more, with Brewser.
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