Thursday, January 12, 2012



Rahr Rahr for Beer (stolen from Amy Harris)


Rahr Brewing is probably not the most sustainable tour we took during this course but they do recycle where they can....which is important and they encourage their patrons to do the same. (Right, Audrey?)

Rahr has a beer six-pack carrier incentive that if you bring 20 of them back to the brewery (thats 120 beers), then you receive 5 Rahrbucks to be used in the gift shop or admission to one of their tastings.



After each brew day, a farmer named Jack with the Texas Hereford Association brings a trailer to the brewery and hauls away left over spent grain from the brewing process. Cattle apparently LOVE the grain, hmmm makes you wonder. 
www.rahrbrewing.com. Artisan Baking Company use the used grain from the Ugly Pug beer to make Ugly Pug JalapeƱo Bread. Very interesting and sounds yummy.


I love this picture because Rahr Brewery and Fort Worth South encourage bike riding. Drinking and then driving or drinking and then riding your bike. You be the judge. Lowers the carbon footprint.


Rahr has done a nice job being available in just about every bar in the city. Nice job for reaching out to a local business. That too cuts down on carbon footprint by making many of your profits from the local market.


I will do my part in supporting this local business.

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