Beer for Water Event Happening at Beerburg Brewing

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The Texas Land Conservancy’s Beer for Water event is coming up this week.

Sip & Support at Beerburg Brewing | Wednesday, June 21 |3:00 PM  8:00 PM |Beerburg Brewing 13476 Fitzhugh Road Austin, TX, 78736 (map).

The Texas Land Conservancy and Beerburg Brewing are teaming up for a Beer for Water fundraiser, taking place Wednesday, June 21 from 3-8 pm. In addition to hosting the event, Beerburg will be donating $1 of every pint sold to TLC. The family-friendly event boasts food, craft beer, a fun outdoor space for kids, disc golf, and catching up with friends. More information about Beer for Water is available on TLC’s website.

While less heralded than hops, grain, or yeast, water is essential to any craft beer. Water is used from beginning to end of the brewing process, and 80 to 90 percent of the final product is water. Breweries also use water to clean, cool, and package beer. As a result, the average brewery uses seven gallons of water for each gallon of beer.

Brewers nationwide are trying to find ways to conserve or reuse water. Even with these conservation efforts, dwindling water supplies and extreme weather will make the brewing process more expensive and less practical in the future. A 2020 promotional stunt by New Belgium set the price of a six-pack at $100 for a day, the estimated cost of a six-pack in 2070 based on current climate and water trends.

Water scarcity is an even more urgent problem in Texas. A combination of rapid population growth, longer droughts, and excessive usage have led to low reservoirs statewide, especially along the Rio Grande. Better stewardship and preservation of Texas watersheds is the mission of the Texas Land Conservancy. TLC’s work focuses on six critical watersheds throughout the Lone Star State, including the Llano, Pedernales, Medina, and Brazos locally. They aim to educate and provide support to private landowners in setting up conservation easements that limit future development.

See the full list of Beer for Water participants here.
Photo courtesy of TLC

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