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Stone cold delicious brews: Ben and Jerry’s teams up with New Belgium to benefit POW

Stone cold delicious brews: Ben and Jerry’s teams up with New Belgium to benefit POW

New Belgium Brewing—makers of such delectable brews as Fat Tire Amber Ale and Ranger IPA—has teamed up with Ben and Jerry’s, a company with no need for introduction, to produce a special edition beer. The Salted Caramel Brownie Ale—don’t kid yourself, that sounds utterly delicious—will be released in Fall of 2015 with proceeds going towards aiding Protect Our Winters in its goal to combat climate change.

Ben and Jerry's and New Belgium Be

New Belgium and Ben and Jerry’s present the Salted Caramel Brownie Ale.

Another interesting tidbit: Both corporations are “B Corporations,” meaning they both look for comprehensive and transparent ways to measure performance as well as company impact on employees, the environment, local communities and suppliers. “When two B Corps collaborate our fans can expect something both delicious and impactful,” explains Jay Curley, senior global marketing manager of Ben and Jerry’s.

This one’s sure to be a delicious cause anyone in the ski community can back. Take a look at the press release for more.

Press Release:

As Fellow B Corporations beholden to stakeholders including the earth, their communities and the environment, New Belgium Brewing and Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream are excited to announce a partnership designed to please palates and raise awareness. Details at this time are preliminary, though New Belgium has developed a special release beer called Salted Caramel Brownie set to hit markets in the fall of 2015. The two like-minded businesses have long championed similar causes such as minimizing carbon pollution and supporting sustainable agriculture. This project will focus on environment awareness as well.

“Although our TTB filing for the beer is now public, specifics around the campaign are still in development,” said New Belgium Director of Sustainability, Jenn Vervier. “At this time I can confirm that Ben & Jerry’s and New Belgium are collaborating to raise awareness around issues we are passionate about, and that the results will be delicious.”

The Colorado-based craft brewer and famed ice cream maker are both registered Beneficial or “B Corporations”. B Corps are held to performance standards that are comprehensive and transparent, measuring a company’s impact on workers, suppliers, communities and the environment. Both organizations have been looking for ways to partner on a project that’s both tasty and meaningful.

“We’re big fans of New Belgium Brewery, their values, and their fun culture, and of course their beer” said Jay Curley, Senior Global Marketing Manager of Ben & Jerry’s. “We’re excited for the campaign we’ve developed together. When two B Corps collaborate our fans can expect something both delicious and impactful,” added Curley.

An announcement later this year will detail the focus of the campaign and the specifics around the partnership.

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