Alegae Blooms Return: Great Beer Needs Clean Water
Toledo brewery brews algae-inspired green beer
to highlight water quality after crisis
Toledo, Ohio – Maumee Bay Brewing Company and the Ohio Environmental Council share the goal of solving Lake Erie’s algae crisis. Together, they are launching a campaign to raise public awareness around toxic algae and water quality on the four year anniversary of the devastating Toledo water crisis that left 400,000 people without water in 2014.
In an event at Maumee Bay Brewing Co. (MBBC), The Ohio Environmental Council and MBBC will talk about the importance of clean, safe water in the process of beer-making, and the climate impacts on our water, while launching a beer highlighting the crisis.
With water as the largest ingredient in beer, access to clean, healthy water is essential to putting out a quality product, sustaining jobs, and creating growth opportunities in northwest Ohio.
Maumee Bay Brewing Co. will release a green-color beer called “'Ale’gae Blooms” to raise awareness of how annual algal blooms threaten their product and the Lake Eire region’s public health. This beer will be available at the event.
Later this summer, the beer will be canned and distributed throughout Ohio, with a portion of the profits to be donated to the Ohio Environmental Council for continued advocacy around water quality and fighting pollution that leads to the toxic algae in Lake Erie.
Maumee Bay Brewing Co. brewers will provide a tour of the brewery to demonstrate how Toledo water is used in the brewing process.
SPEAKERS:
Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz, City of Toledo
Craig Kerr, Brewery Manager, Maumee Bay Brewing Company
Nick Mandros, Regional Director, The Ohio Environmental Council
Kari Gerwin, Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments
WHEN:
Thursday, August 2, 2018 5:00pm-8:00pm
Remarks at 5:45pm (media should arrive at 5:30pm)
WHERE:
The Oliver House--Maumee Bay Brewing Company (Front Lawn)
27 Broadway Street
Toledo, OH 43604
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