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How to Drink Beer and Save Sea Turtles in the BVI

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - February 18, 2017

There’s nothing better than beer with a cause.

That’s precisely the case at the tiny microbrewery at the Cooper Island Beach Club, which is releasing a new environmentally-friendly beer.

The Cooper Island Beach Club

It’s called Turtle IPA, and the new beer sends $1 from every sale to go towards the British Virgin Islands Sea Turtle Program, which helps to conserve, monitor and raise awareness of Caribbean sea turtles.

The craft brewery, which opened last year, is the Caribbean’s first solar powered microbrewery.

— Caribbean Journal Staff

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