Glasgow-based charitable craft brewery
Brewgooder has enlisted the help of over 250
fellow brewers from around the world for a collaborative campaign to help fund
sustainable development projects in Malawi.
For the Brewgooder Global Gathering
2020 —
taking place over World Water Day weekend
(20-22 March) — the hundreds of participating brewers have pledged to launch
their own unique beers; with the goal of raising £500 (~US$850) or more each
for Brewgooder Foundation rehabilitation and construction
projects across Malawi, to help Brewgooder
achieve its goal of empowering the lives of 100,000 Malawians in 2020-21.
“The Global Gathering shows what the craft beer community is capable of when we
collaborate and use our shared passion to make a positive impact — it’s the
beginning of a worldwide movement,” Brewgooder founder Alan Mahon said in a
statement. “There are far too many people in developing countries who have their
ambitions, dreams and potential limited by lack of access to a safe source of
water. By providing clean, accessible water, we can help kids grow up healthier,
stay in school longer and build better lives.”
McMahon, 29, was
inspired
to action after picking up a water-borne parasite while traveling and
volunteering in Nepal in his early 20s — the resulting venture, Brewgooder,
and its #DrinkBeerGiveWater movement launched in early 2016 with a mission to
provide clean water for a million people in need around the world, by donating
100 percent of its profits to clean-water charities. The startup
raised over £700K for clean-water
charities in its first two years of operation.
Brewgooder’s signature Clean Water Lager is the result of a collaboration with
fellow Scotsmen and purpose-led brewers,
BrewDog. The two partnered in 2017 to serve Clean Water Lager in 30 BrewDog bars across
the UK — over the course of a few months, enough pints were sold to fund six
well-building projects for two communities in
Malawi’s Thyolo District.
With water rather a key ingredient in beer, global brewers including AB
InBev,
Heineken,
Molson
Coors
and more are working to ensure their sustainable use of it; with some — such as SABMiller and
Stella
Artois
— using their reach to raise awareness of and help mitigate the global water
crisis.
Learn more about the Brewgooder Global Gathering and see the complete list of
participating brewers
here.
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Sustainable Brands Staff
Published Feb 25, 2020 1pm EST / 10am PST / 6pm GMT / 7pm CET