Brewgooder (beer that funds clean water projects)

Brewgooder stands out in the world of beer for more than its refreshing taste. This brand pours purpose into every pint, helping fund clean water projects in countries that need it most.
The company founder caught a parasite from dirty water while travelling in Nepal and since then, the company uses profits to build clean water projects worldwide.
Before recycling, pop the ring-pulls back over the cans, to help avoid wildlife getting caught inside. Set up a can recycling program to raise money for your community! Never buy beers wrapped in plastic rings, they harm wildlife (if you see any, rip the holes and securely bin).

For every can of Brewgooder sold, a part of the profit goes straight to clean water projects. The brand works with trusted partners to fund wells, boreholes and sanitation programmes in communities without safe drinking water.
Brewgooder’s reach spans many countries, from Malawi to Nepal. These projects bring more than water—they support schools, reduce disease, and free up time for children to learn and play.

Brewgooder doesn’t just do good, it tastes good too. Their range is brewed with quality hops and malt. These beers have won taste awards, showing you don’t have to sacrifice flavour for ethics. Crisp, clean and balanced, they suit a summer BBQ or a cosy night in.
The range includes:
- New England IPA (hazy and juicy)
- Lager (crispy and zesty)
- Session IPA (hoppy and light)
- Hazy IPA (soft and citrusy)
- Tropical Ale (fresh and fruity)
