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Mother Earth Raspberry Ready to Go

North Carolina’s Mother Earth Brewing will release the 4th beer in their Window Pane series this weekend. Raspberry is a double American Wheat beer fermented with North Carolina raspberries then aged in pinot noir and chardonnay barrels for three months. Each beer in the Window Pane series is inspired by and include ingredients locally sourced in North Carolina and are then aged in pinor noir, chardonnay, or brandy barels. This release, along with the others, is limited to just 20 barrels. To grab your bottle you’ll need to attend the release party at the Mother Earth Tap Room on Saturday March 23, 2013.

Style: American Wheat (with Raspberries, Barrel Aged in Pinot Noir & Chardonnay Barrels
Availability: 750 ml bottles
Arrival: March 23, 2013.

8.3% ABV

If you go:
Mother Earth Brewing, Kinston NC
Saturday March 23, 2013 with tastings beginning at 10am 

Posted in Mother Earth Brewing, NoDa Brewing, Press Releases

Mother Earth Brewing and Noda Brewing to Brew Collaboration Beer for NC Beer Month (PR)

Just in time for North Carolina craft beer month, Mother Earth Brewing and NoDa Brewing Company will release Word to Your Mother. The first collaboration beer for both breweries, the goal was to bring together two North Carolina based breweries to create a fantastic beverage.

Having long been a fan of his beer, Mother Earth Brewmaster, Josh Brewer, sought out Chad Henderson, Head Brewer at NoDa, and proposed collaboration. Henderson jumped at the offer. After months of emails, phone calls, and pilot batch brews, the two Brewmasters settled on Word to Your Mother, a Red Saison infused with apricots and cardamom.  They both love a Saison, but wanted to put their own fresh spin on the style. Word to Your Mother will offer a dry finish and spicy fruit notes and weigh in at around 5.9% ABV.

As with many collaboration beers, Brewer and Henderson will brew at each other’s breweries, but they have decided to take it one step further. A full capacity batch will be brewed on each system using the Brewmaster’s own unique method to infuse the apricots. Then 4 barrels of each batch will be transferred to the other brewery in transportable fermenters and mixed with the batch brewed there to create a distinct final blend.

Word to Your Mother will launch April 1 and be offered as a draft only beer. It will be distributed in North Carolina in each of the breweries’ respective territories.

Mother Earth Brewing is a 20 barrel brewery located in Kinston, NC. It opened its doors in 2009 and distributes to North Carolina, Washington DC, and Georgia.  Mother Earth’s Dark Cloud Munich Dunkel lager received a bronze medal at the 2012 GABF and is also the first production brewery in the US to achieve LEED Gold certification.

NoDa Brewing Company is a 15 barrel brewery located in Charlotte, NC. It opened its doors in 2011. NoDa Brewing  distributes in North Carolina and is very well known for its Coco Loco, a 2012 GABF silver medal winning porter infused with organic coconut, as well as a wide variety of assorted styles introduced in their rotating yearly lineup.

 

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Muddiest Beer Fest in History? 2013 Brewvival [PICS]

This past Saturday marked the 4th Annual Brewvival in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival is absolutely laden with some of the best beer you’ll find on American soil. Notable brewers such as Justin Stange (7venth Sun), Ron Extract (Jester King), “Spike” Buchowski and John Cochran (Terrapin Beer), Sam Calagione (Dogfish Head), Ken Grossman (Sierra Nevada), & many more were in attendance. Despite an incredible beer lineup, 2013 Brewival may have won the title of “Muddiest Beer Festival in History”. Woodstock ain’t got sh*t on this.  It never.stopped.raining.

As you can see – the beer faithful persevered, weather beer damn. There is beer to drink. Brewvival is sponsored by Coast Brewing and The Charleston Beer Exchange.

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Good Enviro Karma: Mother Earth Snags LEED Gold Certification

It comes as no surprise that brewery called Mother Earth would grab this designation. Mother Earth Brewing (Kinston, NC) is officially the first brewery in the United States to be awarded LEED® Gold certification status from the United States Green Building Council. It took three years of renovations to reduce the carbon footprint to do this.

There are three levels of certifications:  (Platinum, Gold and Silver). The entire program is voluntary. Building renovations since 2008 include:

installation of solar panels, recyclable carpet, eco-friendly tile, and insulation made of blue jeans.  Eco-flush toilets save hundreds of gallons of water each year, and run on rain water collected in a cistern.  The brewery also recycles everything from spent grain (feed for cattle) and the bags the grain comes in (converted to stylish shopping bags by local artisans) to the old wooden bourbon barrels the brewery uses for aging (converted to building materials and art pieces displayed throughout the facility).

Congratulations to brewery founders E. Trent Mooring and Stephen Hill!

[Press Release]

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Mother Earth Becomes Gold LEED Certified (PR)

Today, Mother Earth Brewing of Kinston, NC announced that they have become the first brewery in the United States to be awarded LEED® Gold certification status from the United States Green Building Council.  The award comes after over three years of renovations and carbon footprint reduction work by the brewery.

LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary, consensus-based, market-driven program sponsored by the US Green Building Council (USGBC) that provides third-party verification of green buildings.  The program provides three different certification levels (Platinum, Gold and Silver) which are attained by earning a certain number of “points” by completing eco-friendly projects designed to:

  • Lower operating costs and increase asset value
  • Reduce waste sent to landfills
  • Conserve energy and water
  • Be healthier and safer for occupants
  • Reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions

The program is voluntary, allowing those who wish to take a leadership role in the green building initiative to gain third party recognition.  Though the USGBC does not formally track certified projects by categories such as “breweries,” they informed Mother Earth that it was the first brewery to achieve certification higher than Silver based on their research.

Mother Earth Brewing founders Stephen Hill and Trent Mooring were committed to environmental sustainability from the very inception of the brewery in 2008.  Throughout the development and construction process, they both continued to spend time finding ways to make Mother Earth a green facility.  That focus led to the installation of solar panels, recyclable carpet, eco-friendly tile, and insulation made of blue jeans.  Eco-flush toilets save hundreds of gallons of water each year, and run on rain water collected in a cistern.  The brewery also recycles everything from spent grain (feed for cattle) and the bags the grain comes in (converted to stylish shopping bags by local artisans) to the old wooden bourbon barrels the brewery uses for aging (converted to building materials and art pieces displayed throughout the facility).

“It was critical to educate myself on a multitude of eco-friendly products, and select those that best met our objectives, limiting our environmental impact, and demanding efficiency,” Mooring said.

The renovation of the brewery building has also spurred more downtown development in Kinston, which has since seen more renovations on downtown buildings that have brought along a new live music venue and two new restaurants slated to open this year.

“Revitalizing a downtown building and neighborhood isn’t just a great act of sustainability, it’s also a great way to foster economic growth in a local economy. We hope that we can continue to be an anchor for the downtown renaissance happening in our town,” added co-founder Stephen Hill.

Mother Earth Brewing was founded by Stephen Hill and Trent Mooring four years ago. Soon after, they added Brewmaster, Josh D. Brewer to the team and within months, an old downtown building was repurposed into a brewery.  Mother Earth Brewing began to bottle and keg their beer in October of 2009. Today, just over three years after production of their first batch of beer, Mother Earth Brewing counts on a team of fourteen people to keep up with production. Mother Earth Brewing enjoys over 2,500 accounts, and can be found in bars, restaurants, supermarkets and specialty stores across North Carolina, Georgia, and Washington, DC.

Mother Earth Brewery is a 40 barrel craft brewery that bottles and kegs beer for sale in its Kinston, NC Tap Room, and for distribution in bars, restaurants and retail locations throughout North Carolina, Georgia, and Washington, DC. The brewery and Taproom are located at 311 North Herritage Street Kinston, NC 28501. More information can be found at www.motherearthbrewing.com.  For more information about USGBC and LEED®, please visit www.usgbc.org/leed.

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Mother Earth Window Pane #4: Raspberry

In two days Mother Earth Brewing releases Windowpane Series Fig & Raisin.  Looking ahead to March is the 4th edition in the series – Raspberry. Each beer is North Carolina inspired, using local fruit. Raspberry ‘s base is a Belgian-style witbier, currently resting in chardonnay and Pinot barrels until blending in March.

Fourth in a series of four North Carolina inspired beers, Raspberry Window Pane is a double Belgian Style Wit beer fermented snth vast quantities of this North Carolina fruit then aged in chardonnay and Pinot Nom barrels for three months. Anticipate a prevailing aroma of Raspberry blended with tartness. vanilla, and a slight oak character. Malt Beverage Brewed with Raspberries and aged in wine barrels.

Style: Witbier (w/ Raspberries, Wine Barrel Aged. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay)
Availability: 750 bottles, Corked & Caged
Arrival: 3/23/13

8.3%  ABV 

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Mother Earth Fig & Raisin Bottled, Arrives Saturday

Mother Earth Brewing’s (Kinston, NC) has bottled release #3 in the Window Panes Series – Fig & Raisin. Bottles will hit the tap room this Saturday. Look for it around North Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia in the coming weeks.   Belgian style dubbel with locally sourced figs and raisins, aged in apple brandy barrels.

Style: Dubbel (w/ FigsRaisinsBarrel AgedBrandy)
Availability: 750 bottles, Corked & Caged
Arrival: 2/9/13 (Tap room release)

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