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Make a last call for climate change
New Belgium Brewing
“You can taste climate change in this awful beer.”
— Scientific American
Services we provided:
Strategic Communications
Earned Media
Creative Strategy
As the brewer of Fat Tire, America’s first certified carbon neutral beer, New Belgium Brewing has taken significant steps to lead the industry towards a sustainable future. They’re a certified B Corporation; the first brewer to join 1% for the Planet, a coalition of businesses that pledge to give 1% of their sales back to the environment; and are pursuing net-zero emissions across their entire company by 2030.
As temperatures rose to historic levels in 2021, BPI helped New Belgium sound the climate alarm with the launch of Fat Tire Torched Earth Ale: the beer of the future we hope doesn’t exist. We worked with New Belgium to push the social conversation through the creation of a digital tool on Fat Tire’s climate action website, DrinkSustainably.com, that enabled beer drinkers to give big business a “last call” for strong climate commitments, and supported with an aggressive strategic communications campaign designed to generate attention for their urgent call to action through earned media.
“While Fat Tire is aiming for shock value with the release of Torched Earth, it’s a very real, very rude awakening for beer drinkers.”
— The Washington Post
Outcomes
The “Last Call for Climate” campaign received widespread media coverage across local and national outlets, including industry, business, and sustainability publications.
In total, BPI helped generate over 28 M impressions with over 287 placements in print, digital, and broadcast outlets.
Additional coverage
You Can Taste Climate Change in this Awful Beer | Scientific American
Fat Tire Releases Beer Made From Ingredients Available In the Future. It’s Awful And They Know It. | Forbes
For Earth Day, New Belgium Brewing Created a Beer With Post-Climate Apocalypse Ingredients | Ad Week
This new beer tastes like climate change, and it’s not good | The Washington Post