Aircapture and Almanac Beer Co. launch atmospheric CO₂ beer

Aircapture and Almanac Beer Co. have released Flow – Clean Air Edition, described as the first commercial beer carbonated with 99.999% pure CO₂ captured from the atmosphere. The initiative seeks to stabilize brewery CO₂ supplies and decrease dependence on fossil-based sources.

On March 23, 2026, Aircapture and Almanac Beer Co. announced the launch of Flow – Clean Air Edition. This product marks the first commercial beer to use carbonation from CO₂ that is 99.999% pure and directly captured from the atmosphere via direct air capture technology, according to a Brewbound report citing the companies' press release. The collaboration aims to address brewery challenges by providing a reliable CO₂ source, thereby reducing the need for CO₂ derived from fossil fuels. Brewbound described the beer as a step toward sustainable sourcing in the brewing industry. No additional details on production scale, availability, or pricing were provided in the announcement.

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Craft breweries announce closures across North America

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Several craft breweries in the United States and Canada are closing locations or filing for bankruptcy amid industry challenges. Factors include rising costs, shifting consumer preferences, and regulatory issues. These closures highlight broader struggles in the craft beer sector.

Abandoned Building Brewery in Easthampton, Massachusetts, has been named a green beverage producer by UMass Amherst's BetterBev program. The recognition highlights the brewery's efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and boost efficiency.

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San Diego Beer News has published its weekly roundup of fresh beers debuting at local breweries on March 12, 2026. The list features a variety of styles from IPAs to lagers across numerous spots in the county. Bottlecraft staff also shared recommendations for Italian and Irish brews available at their shops.

Ballast Point Brewing is hosting The Art of Beer, an intimate event celebrating beer labels and brand designs, on March 14 at its Little Italy location in San Diego. The gathering brings together local breweries for tastings, art displays, and discussions, aiming to offer a more creative alternative to standard beer festivals. Tickets are available online, with a VIP option providing early access and additional perks.

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Researchers conducted a trial in the Gulf of Maine, pouring 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the ocean in August 2025, which removed up to 10 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The experiment, the first ship-based alkalinity enhancement test, showed no significant impact on marine life. Initial findings were announced at the Ocean Sciences Meeting in Glasgow on 25 February.

The Adirondack Pub & Brewery in Lake George, New York, will host its 14th Annual Barrel Fest on March 14, 2026, featuring exclusive barrel-aged beverages from regional craft producers. The outdoor event, running from 2 to 5 p.m., includes live music, a large bonfire, fireworks, and food vendors. Tickets are available online with options for standard and VIP access.

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As winter fades, American craft brewers are introducing a selection of lagers aimed at spring. The alert highlights offerings from brewers like Tröegs Independent Brewing. Published on February 28, 2026, the notice encourages enthusiasts to seek out these beers.

 

 

 

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