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Title: New Belgium Brewing Partners with Colorado State University for a New Brewery Initiative
In an exciting development for both the brewing industry and academia, New Belgium Brewing and its CEO, Kim Jordan, have made a significant contribution of $1 million to establish a new brewery at Colorado State University (CSU). This generous donation underscores the company’s commitment to fostering education and innovation in brewing science.
The new facility is set to provide students with hands-on experience in brewing, allowing them to delve deep into the art and science of beer production. This initiative not only enhances the educational opportunities available to CSU students but also strengthens ties between the university and the brewing community.
Kim Jordan, known for her leadership in championing sustainability and craft beer culture, emphasized the importance of this partnership. “Investing in the future of brewing education is vital,” she stated. “We are excited to see students engage with the brewing process in a real-world setting, cultivating the next generation of brewers and innovators.”
As the craft beer movement continues to grow, initiatives like this highlight the importance of education in supporting a thriving industry. The collaboration between New Belgium and CSU is poised to inspire many and contribute to the evolving landscape of brewing in Colorado and beyond.
Stay tuned as we follow the progress of this project and the impact it will undoubtedly have on aspiring brewers. Cheers to new beginnings and the future of craft brewing!