By Alastair Bland
Along with warmer, longer, lazier days, the sweet months of summer
bring earlier and earlier happy hours. Just in case you needed a final
excuse to crack a cold one, consider some of the happy changes afoot in
the spirits industry. Fine craft breweries — from Oregon’s Caldera
Brewing, to Oskar Blues in Colorado, to Maui Brewing in Hawaii — are
shifting from bottles to aluminum cans, an extremely lightweight
alternative to truck-heavy, carbon-costly glass. Anderson Valley
Brewing Company and EOS Winery are some of the many plugging into
renewables like solar power. Trustworthy programs like Salmon Safe and
Fish Friendly Farming are patrolling farms and vineyards to ensure
minimized streamside erosion and chemical pollution, while the boom in
biodynamics is helping restore ecosystem diversity, soil health and
heightened grape quality at wineries like Benziger Family in Sonoma
County. In Milwaukee, Lakefront Brewery has partnered with several
Wisconsin farmers to spark a much-needed local production of organic
hops, essentially unavailable today outside of Europe and New Zealand.
Several distilled spirits, too, have joined the game, with organic
producers like citrus vodka-maker Orange V and Rain Vodka employing
low-impact production methods from field to bottle.
After
hours of vigorous taste tests (purely for research purposes of
course!), we’ve narrowed down the best new flavors from brands that are
as committed to the planet as they are to their product. Cheers!
Tiny Medlock Ames in Sonoma utilizes 100 percent solar powered
machinery and sheep as weed-trimmers. Certified organic grapes produce
four wines, including Bell Mountain Ranch Red, a bright, fruity blend
that tastes like blackberries and licorice.
On 1,000 acres of organic vineyards grazed by livestock and pest-controlled by native insects, Bonterra,
near Ukiah, CA, goes beyond organic, adhering to biodynamic and Fish
Friendly Farming practices. Don’t miss the Syrah, a successful blend of
cherry, bacon and mint flavors, and the round, woody Chardonnay, with
scents of stone fruits and mushroom.
Cooper Mountain’s 123-acre estate is certified organic,
biodynamic and Salmon Safe. It’s also one of 25 Oregon wineries to
voluntarily join a recent carbon emissions elimination program. Several
grapes grow here, but the signature is the buttery Pinot Noir, an
Oregon classic.
While other West Coast breweries are known for pale ales and IPAs, Berkeley-based Bison Brewing Company
features a best-selling year-round barley wine and a highly regarded
chocolate stout — the company’s number-one seller — which stands up
beautifully to a strong, soft cheese.
USDA law mandates an organic beer must contain 95 percent organic
ingredients — but this Central Valley brewery goes all the way,
sourcing organic grains and hops locally when available. Butte Creek Brewing’s Mateveza, a light, herbal beer, is brewed with organic yerba mate from Argentina, giving it that extra jolt.
LA-based Veev Açaí Spirit features a single product — a
60-proof liquor infused with Açaí (pronounced ah-sigh-yee) berries
harvested from virgin Amazon rainforest, providing a high dose of
antioxidants along with a licorice and cherry flavor. The alcohol comes
from organic winter wheat, fermented and distilled in Idaho on a
wind-powered facility. For every bottle sold, a dollar goes to
rainforest preservation.
The world’s only USDA-certified organic tequila, 4 Copas
products are derived from 1,000 acres of organic agave in the Jalisco
desert. Pest deterrents made onsite from mulched agave compost replace
petroleum-based pesticides and fertilizers. Their Tequila Anejo makes a
strong argument for soil care and land stewardship.
New Hampshire’s Maison Jomere/The Organic Spirits Company
favors an earthy commitment to nature over glitz, glamour or fluff.
Labels are soy, the glue is corn, the glass is thin and the liquor is
bottled poetry. Maison Jomere’s unfiltered vodka goes down as smooth as
air, with nuances of soft vanilla and a bite of pine. Just as divine
are the spiced rum and London dry gin — all USDA certified organic.