Brew great-tasting beers with local materials 

Sourcing locally not only saves you money, but also strengthens your supply chain, supports local farmers and sustainability. Ready to sustainable brews with local roots?

 

Want greater raw material flexibility?

Get more options with enzymes

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Reduce your logistical headaches

Maintaining a robust supply chain across regions is both challenging and expensive. Country-specific import taxes and regulations on raw materials increase costs and complexity. 

With Novonesis’ enzymes, you can source locally, simplify logistics, and still brew great-tasting beer. 

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Calculate your sustainability impact

Discover how much CO₂ emissions you can avoid by changing your brewing recipe.  

By considering alternative raw materials, this calculator helps estimate your sustainability impact. 

It only takes a few minutes. 

The carbon footprint of the brewery business

It turns out that approximately half the carbon footprint of the brewery business comes from the raw materials and energy used in brewing.  

By incorporating enzymes, you can reduce this impact and make significant progress toward your sustainability goals.  
 

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Case studies

From improving efficiency to optimizing existing recipes and more, our customers have leveraged our solutions to stay ahead. Check out these success stories to explore how they've used our innovations to overcome challenges.

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    Overcoming raw material quality variations

    A country-wide ban on barley imports led to significant swings in the quality of raw materials. For an international brewer, this resulted in a drop in production efficiency and beer quality.

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    Turning a ban into a boon

    A regional brewer experienced problems with production efficiency and quality of finished beer products when barley was restricted by a national import ban.

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    Solving a logistical challenge

    A brewing group aimed to optimize logistics by producing beers closer to market, requiring a yeast strain at all breweries. Some lacked lab propagation facilities, relying on costly external suppliers. 

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    A new local market

    See how brewing beer with enzymes is creating an important new market for local farmers in Africa.  

    Enzymes make it possible to use additional local crops, lifting the standard of living. 

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