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You've probably heard of pouring one out for the departed, but one Australian initiative wants you to pour one to save a life that's not lost just yet — the life of the Great Barrier Reef.

After launching a crowdfunding campaign in December 2015, the Good Beer Company have finally realised their dream of a socially-minded brew, with the beverage launching in Queensland Monday. 

The reef saving beers in all their real-world glory.

The reef saving beers in all their real-world glory.

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The suitably named Great Barrier Beer comes in three forms; a kölsch beer, a cider and a blonde beer. All three environmentally conscious drinks were created by three chefs (Spencer Patrick, Ryan Squires, and Ben O'Donoghue) to directly impact the wellbeing of the Great Barrier Reef. Read more...

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