Coors Brewery Undergoes Multi-Million Dollar Changes, What Changed
Significant changes have been in the works at Molson Coors in Golden, Colorado. The brewery is the largest in the world and is responsible for beers like Coors, Miller, Blue Moon, and much more.
Millions of dollars have been invested in the world-famous brewery, and the changes have many benefits for years to come.
Consistency Is Key in Golden
In a press release, Molson Coors announced all of the work that has been invested into their facility. According to the release, a big reason why the facilities have been upgraded is because the company wants to emphasize maintaining consistency.
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The upgraded equipment will make it easier to ensure that every product and every beer tastes the same.
About the Equipment For the Colorado Facility
Yes, a major focus of the G150 project was to improve their product, but a major focus has also been on creating less of a carbon footprint while not diminishing the quality of their product.
The new facilities to create our favorite beer will be upgraded to reduce water, energy usage and carbon dioxide. 80 million less gallons of water will be used per year. The brewery will have savings and carbon emissions.
The G150 project began in 2020 and was paused due to the pandemic. 2.4 million hours have been worked.
Coors says that these changes will benefit them to continue their work for the next 150 years. Cheers to Coors in Golden. We are looking forward to seeing the final upgrades when they are complete.
Source: Molson Coors
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