The green beer that isn’t and the goat that is

by edcharles

Mountain Goat has established an enviable reputation for being green. Staff are incentivised to cycle to work. There are solar panels on the roof. Oh, and the beer is pretty good too.

It must be irksome when brewing giant Fosters comes along with Cascade Green, as reported in The Age by beer writer Willie Simpson:

“[Cascade Green] claims to be preservative-free and to use glass that is “the lightest weight, highest recycled content currently available in Australia”. Both are probably true but they neglect important qualifications – namely, that the beer is still presumably made with stabilisers and other additives, commonly used by mainstream breweries, and is both heat-pasteurised and filtered. Both these processes use a lot of energy and Cascade Green is then packaged in a slim 330-millilitre bottle that requires proportionately more energy to fill than something larger.”