Full Sail Brewing
Full Sail Brewing cares about water.
With one of the lowest water to beer ratios in the industry, they use about less than 3 gallons of water for every beer, compared to the 6 to 10 of other breweries.
Full Sail's commitment to water conservation earned it a recommendation in our SweetScore Recommends review of the Best Socially Conscious Beer Companies 2019, by reviewer Chris Ponzi.
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9Environmental Protections
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8Women’s Equality
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8LGTBQ Equality
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Though there was no information on benefits the brewery does sponsor Seattle Pride.
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8Just and Civil Society
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The brewery is 100% worker-owned.
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8Gun Control
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They compress their work week into four 10-hour shifts, reducing power consumption and water use by 20 percent.