IPA Beer Malt Vinegar


A well-stocked pantry means you've got spices, oils, and vinegars a plenty. This small batch vinegar isn't a typical grocery store variety. It's made using local IPA in teensy Lowell, Massachusetts.
Sustainable goodness
American Vinegar Works partners with local breweries and California wineries to lower their carbon footprint. They also use glass bottles that can be recycled over and over.
Why we love it
Using a hoppy IPA in vinegar? Genius. The tangy, malty beer-based vinegar adds complexity and acidity to salad dressings, sauces and marinades. Here's the really cool part: American Vinegar Works sources the beer from a local brewery in Lowell, Massachusetts. So, you might say it makes meals extra special.
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- Vegetarian
- LGBTQ Owned
- Made In The USA
- Plastic Minimal
- Recyclable Packaging
- TerraCycle Packaging
- Renewable Energy
- Human Rights
Shipping
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How it does good
Sourcing locally, thinking globally
American Vinegar Works crafts small batch vinegar using ingredients from local Massachusetts breweries or California vineyards. By partnering with U.S.-based vendors, they're able to lower their carbon footprint without compromising on flavor. They also opt to package their vinegar in glass bottles rather than plastic ones, which means they can be recycled endlessly.
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recyclable packaging
Glass bottles are recyclable and the plastic pour top can be sent to TerraCycle. -
responsible sourcing
American Vinegar sources their beer-based vinegars from local Massachusetts breweries and their wine vinegars from California vineyards. -
low carbon footprint
All ingredients are sourced locally or from U.S. vendors. This way, American Vinegar Works can reduce their carbon footprint.
How to use it
Fish and chips? This beer-based vinegar might as well be made for it. But it's just as tasty in a homemade salad dressing or marinade.
When you're done...
Glass bottles can be recycled in your cubside bin and the plastic lid can recycled through TerraCycle.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.
About the Brand
American Vinegar Works
American Vinegar Works
