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Penticton brewery says 91Ƶcheers91Ƶ to zero-waste

Tin Whistle Brewing is now zero-waste
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New Cheery Blossom Japanese Lager at Tin Whistle. (tinwhistlebrewery.com)

In recognition of Earth Day, Tin Whistle Brewing in Penticton announced it91Ƶs now a zero-waste operation, meaning the brewery sends zero waste to landfill from its brewing operation.

Already known for being the first carbon-neutral brewery in B.C., co-owner and environmental lead Alexis Esseltine said the operation has been on the way to becoming zero waste for the last three years.

91ƵWe started by doing a waste audit and digging through our garbage to see what we were sending to landfill. Then we worked slowly and methodically to Reduce, Reuse or Recycle all of our waste (in that order). Being zero waste further lessens our carbon footprint and supports our work as B.C.91Ƶs first carbon-neutral brewery,91Ƶ said Esseltine.

This accomplishment calls for a cheers by the brewery which is why Tin Whistle released its Cherry Blossom Japanese Lager in celebration.

The beer was made with waste Sake Rice known as Kasu from Kizuna Sake, Penticton91Ƶs new and only sake brewery.

91ƵThe idea for the beer came when Kan from Kizuna Sake walked through our doors with a lone bag of Kasu and challenged us to do something with this mildly sweet smelling, fermented rice that is leftover from their sake brewing process,91Ƶ said Timothy Scoon, co-owner of Tin Whistle Brewing. 91ƵOn our small batch test system we trialled one version after another to get the recipe and process right. There is no brewing guide that tells how to turn gummy, mushy wasted rice into delicious beer.91Ƶ

The brewery is familiar with saving and using wasted ingredients in beer after it released its Wasted Grape Gewurztraminer and Merlot Table Beers made with leftover grape skins from Dirty Laundry Vineyard91Ƶs winemaking process.

Tin Whistle91Ƶs Cherry Blossom Japanese Lager will be available in the brewery91Ƶs historic Cannery Trade Centre taproom in Penticton, as well as in select private and B.C. Government liquor stores throughout the Okanagan.

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I am a broadcast journalism graduate from BCIT and hold a bachelor of arts degree in political science and sociology from Thompson Rivers University. I enjoy volunteering with local organizations, such as the Okanagan Humane Society.
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