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Gilbert, AZ Edition: Arizona Wilderness Brewpub

By Candace Nelson - 9:13 PM

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. - and the brewpub in Gilbert that serves it - are unique for a few different reasoms. But here's the coolest background I've seen in quite some time:

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co

"This Beer Saves Water. We don't know if you've heard, but the water supply in the Southwest is not doing well. Ongoing drought, increased demand, and the effects of climate change have reduced the amount of water in our largest reservoirs - like Lake Mead, which supplies much of the water Arizonans use - to crisis levels. In January, federal restrictions will limit water use in Arizona for the first time ever. So we set out to create a beer that both brought attention to the water crisis and offered a possible solution: This Beer Saves Water. How can beer help save water, you ask? This Beer Saves Water is made using barley from Sinagua Malt. Based in Arizona's Verde Valley, Sinagua works with local farmers to shift from traditional summer crops like corn and alfalfa to barley, a late winter/spring crop. This crop-switching results in less water diverted from the Verde River during high-demand, low streamflow periods, leaving more water for people and wildlife. Since 2019, Sinagua's efforts have kept more than 425 million gallons of water in the Verde River. Every Arizona Wilderness beer uses Sinagua Malt as a base; This Beer Saves Water is made with 100% Sinagua. To drive the water-conservation point home, This Beer Saves Water is also made with Sabro and Zappa hops, both of which are relatively drought-resistant. We actually sat down and did the math: Every pint of This Beer Saves Water—and, in fact, every Wilderness beer - helps offset more than 50 gallons of water for Arizona's waterways. Our hope is that the beer inspires people to start thinking about how they can save water and support the businesses that are being proactive about sustainability. As the water crisis in the Southwest worsens, it's only going to become more important."

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co

I tried several of the beers - all of which I found to be easily drinkable and fairly mild. No major flavor profiles that are off-putting or discernible. But easy, straight-forward and fair.

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co

For my entree, I ordered a burger: Bacon n' Bleu - thick-cut bacon, bleu cheese, braised onions, arugula. All burgers served on a Noble bakery bun with side of duck fat fries.

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co

Honestly, all of the burgers looked great. But sometimes that bleu cheese burger speaks to me when I'm in a funky mood. I like mine to be crumbles that have been melted, as well as something sweet to round it all out. This was tasty nonetheless and the duck fat fries always add the cherry on top. Figuratively.

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co

Grade: B

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