Doing Good Helps These Drinks Brands Do Well
Photo by Charles Roussel
It’s no longer enough to be environmentally sustainable. Drinks brands that want to stand out from the pack also need to do the right thing socially.
Seventy-seven percent of consumers are motivated to buy products from companies committed to making the world a better place, and 55 percent say it’s important for companies to take a stand on social and political issues. Younger generations are even more likely to favor brands that align with their values, even if they’re more expensive than the alternatives.
An increasing number of drinks brands are finding that doing good actually does help them do well. (Because in the end, we’re talking about businesses that ultimately aim to boost their bottom line).
Hood River Distillers Gives Back to Mt. Hood
Hood River Distillers was in the market for a charitable partner and eventually settled on The Freshwater Trust, an organization focused on the restoration of freshwater areas, in 2021 because of its bona fides and its connection to the brand itself.
“Hood River Distillers was founded in the shadow of Mt. Hood, and apart from being neighbors in Portland, the glacier-fed water that flows from the mountain is one of the most important ingredients in our spirits, so supporting an organization that protects water sources felt like a natural fit,” says David Ballew, president and CEO of Hood River Distillers.
So far, the distillery’s annual contribution to the Trust has added up to just shy of $100,000. The drinks brand promotes the partnership via hang tags on bottles, social media channels and at all sponsored events and activations, and while they can’t tie sales to the partnership, Ballew says that feedback from people who say the Hood River partnership helps inspire their loyalty to the brand are priceless.
“We know that consumers are paying more attention to companies that operate responsibly and give back,” Ballew says. “Concern for the environment is top of mind with most of our consumers, and regardless of whether or not it has a direct impact on our sales results, we recognize that supporting The Freshwater Trust and its mission is just the right thing to do.”
Heritage Distilling Company Supports Soldiers
Heritage Distilling Company has found that its collection of whiskeys dedicated to supporting the U.S. Special Operations Forces has resonated with the public even more than they anticipated. The drinks brand was founded in 2011 by Justin and Jennifer Stiefel and Drew and Sarah Kellerman, and the cause is especially close to Drew’s heart as a U.S. Army veteran himself.
The edition, which benefits Special Operations Salute and launched in November, sold out of its first run by the end of January. The SOS line of products teams up with a range of carefully vetted nonprofits, all of which benefit active duty military personnel, veterans, retired personnel and their families, Drew explains.
By working with multiple organizations that work to get the word out, the results are amplified.
“In the first 10 weeks of our test launch, we raised more than $50,000 for charities with the sale of just 5,000 bottles,” he says. “We know this is the tip of the spear as we watch this movement grow.”
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