Edo Volpi, owner of Vapori di Birra, takes a sample from a tank in his brewery. Photographer: Alessia Pierdomenico/Bloomberg |
For Volpi, 66, the long days working at one of Enel SpA’s geothermal plants in central Italy often culminated at his home in the Tuscan town of Larderello, feet up, a cold pint in hand. The beer was even more satisfying, he found, when it was home-brewed, a hobby he experimented with in a backyard operation.
By 2013, Volpi was using the same geothermal steam that powers Enel’s turbines to set up a zero-emissions beer operation at his hillside house overlooking Tuscany’s Devil’s Valley, named for the steam rising from underground sources that’s thought to have inspired Dante’s “Inferno.”
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Editor's Note: Klamath Brewery in Klamath Falls in southern Oregon also uses geothermal heat for it's brewing operations.
From the Global Geothermal News archives:
- Thursday, February 5, 2015 - Italy: - Geothermal Beer Added to EGP’s Green Menu
- Tuesday, July 22, 2014 - Italy: Brewery Says ‘Cheers’ to Geothermal Energy