Published by Todd Bush on March 25, 2026
Flow – Clean Air Edition uses 99.999% pure atmospheric CO2 captured onsite by Aircapture’s Direct Air Capture system, which enables breweries to generate their own CO2 and reduce reliance on unpredictable, fossil-fuel-based supply chains.
Aircapture, a pioneer in Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology, and California craft beer brewery Almanac Beer Co. announced the launch of Flow – Clean Air Edition (Flow – CAE), the world’s first beer carbonated using CO2 captured from the atmosphere through onsite DAC. Installed at Almanac’s brewery in Alameda, California, Aircapture’s modular DAC unit pulls carbon dioxide from ambient air and delivers beverage-grade liquid CO2 (99.999% purity, significantly exceeding industry standard specifications) directly into the brewing process.
In 2022, a nationwide carbon dioxide shortage disrupted operations and raised costs for food and beverage manufacturers, hitting breweries especially hard. The cause was structural: most CO2 comes from fossil-fuel-linked industrial processes such as ammonia or ethanol production. When those industries slow down or sequester supply, CO2 can vanish overnight. Aircapture’s DAC system pulls CO2 directly from ambient air and purifies it to beverage-grade specifications onsite. This allows manufacturers like Almanac to generate their own CO2 supply onsite, independent of the volatile markets and industrial cycles that have long made CO2 a vulnerability rather than a reliable output.
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While large-scale DAC projects require years of construction and hundreds of millions in capital, Aircapture’s modular system, integrated with Almanac’s existing brewing equipment, was operational in weeks. No new facility. No dedicated infrastructure. No disruption to production. Atmospheric carbon became a circular, industrial-grade resource for Almanac.
“Until now, CO2 has been a volatile byproduct of fuel and chemical production,” said Matt Atwood, CEO and Founder of Aircapture. “With Flow – Clean Air Edition, we’re making high-purity CO2 from the air right where it’s needed, and delivering it at a cost that works for business owners. This is the beginning of a supply chain transition for a critical commodity worth tens of billions of dollars globally, and a clear signal to CO2 users across industries, from brewers and beverage producers to food, refrigeration, concrete and agriculture, that sourcing carbon from the sky rather than the ground is no longer theoretical. It’s operational, and it’s economical.”
“Brewing is both science and craft,” said Damian Fagan, CEO of Almanac Beer Co.. “By integrating direct air capture into our production floor, we’re rethinking one of our essential ingredients and contributing to carbon-removal efforts. Instead of relying on distant industrial supply, we’re sourcing CO2 from the air right here in Alameda. It’s local, circular, and a glimpse of what the future will look like.”
The launch also supports broader carbon removal policy efforts. A portion of the proceeds from Flow – CAE will be donated to Carbon180, a nonprofit advancing carbon removal policy in the U.S.
The beer debuted during a public celebration at Almanac’s Alameda brewery on Saturday, March 21, where guests toured the operating DAC system and saw how atmospheric CO2 flows into the brewing process.
Flow – Clean Air Edition is available at Almanac Beer Co.’s Alameda brewery and can be found in over 800 accounts statewide, including Safeway, Whole Foods, Total Wine, BevMo, and more.
Aircapture, headquartered in Berkeley, CA, is a leader in the deployment of direct air capture (DAC) solutions, delivering atmospheric CO2 as a circular commodity for industrial and commercial customers. As the first truly modular DAC solution, Aircapture offers unparalleled flexibility, enabling customers to seamlessly integrate clean CO2 into their production processes onsite. Founded in 2019, Aircapture is pioneering global projects in carbon sequestration, industrial decarbonization, and localized CO2 supply. With a dedicated team of engineers, chemists, and entrepreneurs, Aircapture is redefining how carbon is captured, utilized, and recycled, driving the transition to a circular carbon economy.
Almanac Beer Co. is an independent craft brewery based in Alameda, California, known for its farm-to-barrel philosophy and experimental small-batch releases. Its Adventureland brewery serves as both a production facility and a community gathering space, bringing together craft, creativity, and innovation in the East Bay.
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