Thursday, April 22, 2010

Happy Earth Day


It's Earth Day and even I have managed to do a little something in support of a better planet. I already do the obvious, putting out the recycling, as we all should.  Normally I'll also plant shrubs, flowers, get the veggie garden ready then head to an earth friendly brewery such as Yards for a pint or two and call it a day.  This year I've stepped up my game and decided to start composting.  We have a small composter at the back of our property and it is ready for use. No more egg shells, orange rinds and coffee grounds in the garbage.  It all goes back to the soil. The cool thing is my garden will benefit and I save cash.  Cash that will now go towards a beer at an earth friendly bar. Cheers to the blue dot*!


Come on what place is obviously earth friendly?  Earth, Bread + Brewery of course.  In Mt. Airy it's been Earth Week @ Earth Bread April 20-25th.

'Vintage' Earth beers on tap

Earth pint glasses for sale
Art contest for the kids. Color one of our earth-themed coloring pages and you will be eligible to win an Earth gift certificate for the family.

Have a pint and know that they have made some good green choices. 
 
Yard's Brewery is doing it's part for the planet.  The winner of the Phiily Chamber of Commerce Green Business of the Year (09) and PA's first 100% Wind-Powered Brewery has a plan for the day that's environmentally conscience and saves you cash.
 
Yards Earth Day Empty Case Extravaganza

12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
In honor of Earth Day, Yards Brewing Company - Pennsylvania's Greenest Brewery - is inviting you to bring your empty cases or six-packs to Yards, fill them up with your favorites and go home a few bucks richer. That's right, you can come to Yards, reuse your cases and six-packs and we can all be greener together. Six-packs save you $1. Cases save you $3. We'd prefer that both are Yards, but really any brand will do. So stop by, say hi and we'll say thanks for helping to reduce waste.
Limit four six-packs per customer and two cases per customer.
You can combine the two, but you can't exceed $10 in discounted value.
Offer only available from noon to 7 PM on April 22.
Yards Brewing Company - Pennsylvania's 1st 100% Wind-Powered Brewery.

Long Trail Brewing from Vermont takes over Bridgid's in Fairmount for an evening of beer and environmental good will. Who would know better than a brewery that operates under Cow Power?
 
Earth Day with Longtrail Brewing Co

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 at 5pm
Longtrail IPA, Longtrail Coffee Stout and Longtrail Belgian White all on draft while representatives promote environmental practices.

Belgian Cafe host Sierra Nevada’s Patrick Mullin.

Join Sierra Nevada’s Patrick Mullin on Earth Day for an evening of fine draft beers and casual conversation about the brewery’s sustainability practices and commitment to the environment. Featured on tap will be the first offering in the Sierra 30 Anniversary Series, Fritz and Ken’s Ale, brewed with Fritz Maytag of Anchor Brewing Co. Also pouring: Summerfest Lager, Belgian Trippel and the classic Pale Ale.

Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. was founded in 1980 as one of America’s first microbreweries. Since its inception, the brewery has pioneered many innovations to conserve resources and focus on sustainable business practices. The majority of the brewery’s electrical energy needs are produced on-site through the use of hydrogen fuel cells and one of the nation’s largest private solar installations.

* Hair of the Dog Blue Dot DIPA
“Blue Dot is named after our planet: we are only a pale blue dot in this universe. A Double India Pale Ale made with Rye malt and a combination of intense hop varieties.” Hair of the Dog
Pouring at Capone's

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