Green breweries scattered about the U.S.

Where are people brewing greenly? Why, here:


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As we’re getting geared up here at GreenGrog, getting psyched to do some hard-nosed environmentally-friendly beer journalism, we’re putting some of our research online in hopes that it’s useful and, more importantly, that we’re wrong.

Well. We’re not hoping we’re wrong. We know we’re wrong.

So check out this map and tell us if you know of breweries that are organic — or that make at least one organic brew — that aren’t listed here. Soon we’ll be mapping those breweries that go to great lengths to reduce their environmental impact, too, so if you know of those, drop us a line.

:: You’ll notice that the map doesn’t really agree with our original headline, “West coast dominates green brewing in U.S.” That’s because we’ve found more and more breweries. So we’ve changed the headline.

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