EUGENE, Ore.— Last Friday, over 800 gathered in San Francisco to pay tribute to 176 Good Food Award Winners. Honored by sustainable food leaders Alice Waters, Nell Newman and Slow Food Founder, Carlo Petrini, Ninkasi Brewing Company was among 14 awarded for producing a sustainably-crafted and flavorful beer – Dawn of the Red, Red India Pale Ale.
In a blind tasting held last September, a panel of 12, including distinguished beer writers and brewers, sampled and scored each of this year’s beer entries. Paired with a questionnaire, each finalist was subsequently ranked on an in-depth analysis of its sustainability efforts– ranging from ingredients used to its relationships with consumers, suppliers and community. “This year’s winners represent the forefront of American craft food, making products that are delicious, respectful of the environment, and connected to communities and cultural traditions,” states the Good Food Awards Announcement.
Organized by Seedling Projects, this year’s Good Food Awards received 1,937 entries from 33 states. The awards honored the 176 medalist including crafters in the 13 categories of beer, cider, charcuterie, cheese, chocolate, coffee, confections, honey, pickles, preserves, spirits, oil, and pantry.
As Good Food Awards Founder Sarah Weiner noted in her closing remarks: “Twenty years ago, it took travelling across the globe to encounter something so exquisite that it jolted me into seeing the world with new eyes. Now, you are giving people a taste of how good life can be right here on our own soil…changing America’s definition of Good Food.”
At each step of the process, from raw ingredients to delivering a perfect pint, Ninkasi has committed itself to supporting community and decreasing its impact on the environment. Every batch of Ninkasi beer is brewed with local ingredients (when possible) and are GMO-free. The brewery forgoes filtering by using a centrifuge for clarification, making for a lineup of Vegan-friendly craft beers. On the brewery floor, recycling, upcycling and waste reduction programs keep the brewery continuously focused on making sustainable choices. New LEED-designed buildings also help create a suitably-minded culture.
Social sustainability is also a core focus for the brewery. Its Beer is Love donations program supports non-profits throughout each state where its beer is sold. To date, its program has supported over 800 non-profit organizations, donating more than 400 barrels of beer annually to these organizations.
The full list of 2016 Good Food Award winners can be found here.
Learn more about Ninkasi’s sustainability efforts by visiting this link.
About Ninkasi Brewing Company
Founded in 2006 by Jamie Floyd and Nikos Ridge, Ninkasi Brewing Company continues to grow from its first batch of Total Domination IPA, to two brewhouses, a 55-barrel and a 90-barrel brewhouse, located in Eugene, Ore. Ninkasi’s Flagship beers—Total Domination IPA, Tricerahops Double IPA, Dawn of the Red IRA, Helles Belles Helles Lager, Easy Way IPA, Oatis Oatmeal Stout, and Vanilla Oatis Oatmeal Stout—are sold throughout Alaska; Alberta; Arizona; California; D.C.; Colorado; Idaho; Maryland; Nevada; New York; Oregon; Texas; Utah; Washington; and Vancouver, British Columbia. The brewery remains privately-owned and is committed to community support and giving. The brewery remains privately-owned and is committed to community support and giving. Ninkasi’s Beer Is Love program offers in-kind donations and support for organizations throughout its footprint.
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