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Trendy and Sustainable Drinks to Try in Texas

With increasing concerns about health and the environment, people have become much more conscious about what they consume.

Trendy and Sustainable Drinks to Try in Texas

There has been a huge shift in how people eat and drink in the past few years; and with the increasing concerns about health and the environment, people have become much more conscious about what they consume. They now tend to gravitate toward healthier, cleaner, and more sustainable drinks, with 65% of consumers preferring these types of drink options according to a recent survey by OnePoll. The drink industry is thus making strides toward better sustainability, and keeping up with this trend is the state of Texas. The Lone Star State and its major cities have many things to offer its residents and visitors in terms of entertainment, food, and drinks. However, the next time you enjoy a day or night out in Texas, consider being on the look out for these trendy and sustainable drinks.

Eco-Friendly Spirits

One way Texas is keeping up with the trend of being environmentally-friendly is through their beverage industry and primarily alcoholic spirits. This means that distilleries have adjusted their business practices to become more climate positive while still being economically feasible as well as responsive to consumer needs and interests. This has become a huge trend as evidenced by a survey which reveals that 55% of business leaders have increased investments in environmental sustainability processes and procedures. Right now, there are several Texas distilleries that are making organic rum, vodka, and tequila. Try downing some shots of the state's eco-friendly spirits, or have it in a cocktail such as a Texas Ranch Water which is made with lime, tequila, and sparkling water.


Award-Winning Sustainable Wine

Another way Texas is keeping up with the sustainability trend in the beverage industry is through its wines. The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo recognize and hand out awards to Texas wineries who adapt sustainable vineyard practices through a contest. These wineries are judged according to vineyard management, employee practices, winemaking, and social responsibility. Some of the Texas wineries that won the awards are the Bending Branch Winery in Comfort and Tallent Vineyards of Mason who took home Grand Champion for their Tannat Rosé 2018. Meanwhile, Bingham Family Vineyards Estate won a silver medal for their Dugout 2017, and Chateau Wright/Estate Vineyards won a bronze medal for their Heraldic Red 2017. Make sure to look for these wines at restaurants you visit in Texas.

Environmentally Conscious Beers

Finally, breweries in Texas have also already made changes in their practices to achieve sustainability and be more eco-friendly. One such brewery is the Alamo Beer Company. Their brewery is equipped to recapture waste carbon dioxide emissions from the production process, purify it, and reuse it onsite to carbonate Alamo Beer, thus making the beer cleaner. The brewery also uses renewable energy through their solar panels to power their production. If you want to try out this beer when you visit Texas, you can visit 1000 Degrees Pizza, Salad, Wings, Bar 301, or Bourbon Seafood Kitchen.

With the rising concerns about the environment, many leaders in the beverage industry are already making huge investments to attain sustainability. There are already sustainable and eco-friendly drinks available out there, and you can try many of them in Texas.

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