Durango’s award-winning craft brewers now powered by “Wind”
100 percent of beer brewed in Durango, Colorado, is now being produced using “Green Power”
Green beer is not reserved for St. Patrick’s Day – especially in
One hundred percent of the craft beer produced by
La Plata Electric Association (LPEA), the rural electric cooperative that supplies power to
“I think it’s probably safe to say we’re the only community in the country where all the craft brewers are brewing with ‘wind.’ Among the four of us, we brew about 15,000 barrels of beer per year,” said Brian McEachron, Steamworks director of marketing and sales, noting that Steamworks operates two brewpubs (restaurant and brewery combined) in both
The Bootleggers have been leaders in environmental responsibility within the manufacturing/restaurant community of
“We are continually looking at ways to leave a smaller carbon footprint, and lead by example in the community,” said Dave Thibodeau, co-founder of
Steamworks and Carver’s have also met with officials from La Plata Electric to improve energy efficiencies at their operations.
“Even though we’re purchasing Green Power, we don’t want to waste it,” said Mike Hurst, co-owner of Carver’s. “Every effort helps, and we want to demonstrate that it can actually be beneficial and cost effective for businesses to ‘go green.’”
To reward other businesses who are making a similar commitment and purchasing Green Power, The Bootlegger’s, in conjunction with LPEA, are planning a special “wind” party at the end of the summer tourism season. Only those purchasing Green Power will receive that very special invitation.
“It’s not a lot of hot air,” said McEachron.
To learn more about Green Power purchase, visit LPEA on the web, www.lpea.coop, or call 970.247.5786.