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SEVEN BRO7HERS' Sour Dreams Upcycles Leftovers from Sweet Dreams

There's a brand-new beer duo from SEVEN BRO7HERS BREWING CO for the autumn and one part of this sweet and sour combo couldn't be created without the other. In fact, the Sour Dreams upcycles the sweet and sugary wort from the Sweet Dreams DIPA.

As described by Head brewer Jack Dixon of SEVEN BROTHERS, "The concept is using the same mash for two different beers, instead of sending sweet sugary delicious wort down the drain, we make a whole new beer." After the alcohol and sweet grains are mashed, the grains are rinsed and because the grain bill on the beer is so large and sweet, there's the potential for the grains to be rinsed twice to create two different kinds of beers.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Food and Beverage - SEVEN BRO7HERS' Sour Dreams takes sweet and sugary wort from Sweet Dreams DIPA and creates a new beer, demonstrating the potential for creating new products from leftovers.
2. Sustainable Brewing Practices - SEVEN BRO7HERS' use of a large and sweet grain bill and rinsing the grains twice demonstrates the potential for sustainable brewing practices that reduce waste and increase efficiency.
3. Circular Economy - SEVEN BRO7HERS' Sour Dreams demonstrates the concept of a circular economy by creating a new product from waste and reducing the amount of resources that go to waste.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer Industry - SEVEN BRO7HERS' sustainable and circular brewing practices demonstrate the potential for innovation in the craft beer industry to reduce waste and create new products from leftovers.
2. Food and Beverage Industry - SEVEN BRO7HERS' upcycling of food waste from brewing to create a new product demonstrates the potential for innovation in the food and beverage industry to reduce waste and increase sustainability.
3. Sustainability Consulting Industry - SEVEN BRO7HERS' sustainable brewing practices demonstrate the potential for innovation and consulting opportunities in the sustainability consulting industry to help businesses reduce their carbon footprint and increase efficiency.

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