New Holland Brewing Co. Collaborates with Dirty Water Beer to Provide Clean Water
(Holland, MI) – Clean water is an essential ingredient in making great beer, which is something New Holland Brewing Co. knows plenty about. Now it’s time for great beer to help create clean water.
New Holland Brewing Co. has collaborated with Dirty Water Beer on its inaugural batch of beer to raise money for Water.org (a non-profit co-founded by Matt Damon and Gary White) with a lofty, but important goal – to ensure that everyone in the world can take a safe drink of water. The collaboration brew will be officially released on May 22 at New Holland Brewing Co. Pub & Restaurant (66 E. 8th Street Holland, MI) at 6:00 p.m. at their Release:Relief Party and will then be distributed to pubs and restaurants throughout the Midwest.
Dirty Water Beer is a start-up that stemmed from Hope College graduate, Travis Rooke’s Start Garden submission in 2012. The premise is simple. Collaborate with breweries and distributors to create specialty beers and donate funds to support Water.org. The bottom line? Every keg of Dirty Water Beer sold equals clean water for one person – for life.
“It was a no-brainer to support Dirty Water Beer,” says Brett VanderKamp, president of New Holland Brewing Co. “As a Hope graduate, beer lover and businessman – what Travis is trying to accomplish speaks to me. New Holland has had a long history of supporting clean water. It’s exciting to see another generation looking for creative solutions to solve big problems.”
New Holland Brewing Co. and distributors, Kent Distributing and Rave Associates are brewing and releasing the batch of Dirty Water Beer – a Belgian Brown Ale – for release in May.
“Water is one of those world problems that is baffling. The struggles that individuals go through on a daily basis to get potable water is mind numbing,” says Dirty Water Beer founder Travis Rooke. “It’s been amazing working with New Holland Brewing Co., who has the same sense of community as Dirty Water Beer. They have helped shoulder the responsibility of providing clean water to others. Their Dirty Water Beer is yet another world-class New Holland brew that can impact our neighbors thousands of miles away.”
The Dirty Water Beer Release Party will take place on May 22 at 6:00 p.m. at the New Holland Brewing Co.’s Beer Garden. Rooke and representatives from Dirty Water Beer will be present to discuss their venture and Dirty Water Beer will be on tap at both the indoor and outdoor bars.
For more on Dirty Water Beer visit www.dirtywaterbeer.org
About New Holland Brewing Co.
New Holland Brewing Company’s deep roots in the craft industry go back to 1997. Our role as an integral member of the artisan approach is something we take seriously, yet engage lightheartedly. We believe the art of craft lives in fostering rich experiences for our customers, through creating authentic beer, spirits and food while providing great service. Recognized for our creativity and artistry, our mission to improve the lives of craft consumers everywhere is seen in our diverse, balanced collection of beer and spirits.
New Holland brews and distills at two locations in Holland, Michigan: our production facility on the north side and our Pub & Restaurant in downtown Holland. The restaurant welcomes guests seven days a week and production tours are on Saturday afternoons. We welcome visitors and locals alike, and appreciate the opportunity to share our artisan approach through warm hospitality and enriching education.
With just under 150 employees, New Holland Brewing Co. sells its beer and spirits across a growing regional landscape, while anchored in the upper Midwest. In 2012, our production facility underwent substantial development including the tripling of our brewing capacity through outdoor fermentation, the addition of a centrifuge and the expansion of our Dragon’s Milk cellar. In 2013, the company is expanding its distilling capabilities, renovating the downtown Holland Pub & Restaurant and focusing on the integration of Michigan agriculture; hops, wheat and barley, into several new and existing brands.