(Hershey, PA) – Tröegs Unbiased Brewing proclaims the discharge of Path Day Dry-Hopped Pilsner as a part of a continued partnership with The Nature Conservancy. This restricted beer advantages Pennsylvania’s Kittatinny Ridge, an ecologically necessary 185-mile chain of forested mountains that runs via the brewery’s residence state.
Path Day begins with a spine of German pilsner malt. Dry-hopping with Saaz hops lends gentle citrus and earthy notes. As fermentation slows, the Tröegs brewing workforce reintroduces recent lager yeast, which situations the beer and delivers crisp, clear notes of biscuit, dried spice, and a touch of citrus.
A portion of proceeds from Path Day gross sales will profit the Tröegs Path Day Fund to assist defend 15,000 acres of probably the most vital, linked lands on and subsequent to the ridge – from the Mason-Dixon Line into New York state via the Delaware Water Hole.
“We grew up within the shadow of the Kittatinny Ridge and it passes inside 10 miles of the brewery,” says Tröegs co-founding brother Chris Trogner, “so we all know this land properly. And few issues are extra necessary to brewing beer than clear water. We’re proud to be working with The Nature Conservancy to assist defend a spot that does a lot for Pennsylvania and past.”
The objective of the Path Day Fund is to make sure that songbirds, hawks, eagles, bears and even vegetation can journey as they have to, and that nature will proceed to supply clear streams, wealthy forests, leisure trails, and organic range.
Path Day is out there in 16-oz. cans all through Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York wherever Tröegs beer is offered.
To be taught extra about Path Day and the way Tröegs helps to guard the Kittatinny Ridge, please go to troegs.com/trailday.
Path Day represents only one a part of the brewery’s over-arching sustainability objectives. In ongoing efforts to lower its environmental affect, Tröegs lately accomplished a sequence of upgrades – together with putting in greater than 1,600 photo voltaic panels – that can make its brewery extra power environment friendly. Be taught extra about these efforts on the Tröegs weblog.
For media inquiries, please e-mail Jeff Herb, Tröegs Advertising Communications Coordinator.