HOPPY PAPI
FARM FRESH
When you drink a can of Radiate Kombucha you’re choosing an ethically sourced, small batch, locally-made and probiotic-rich superfood.
You’re supporting a Mom owned business working to localize our food system and create a transparent, ethical community. You are supporting small local farms and farmers families. You're supporting one of the oldest living spiritually-driven female tea masters in the world who is exercising traditional, organic and holistic farming practices. You’re aiding in both world-wide and local movements toward equal rights and a sustainable future.
Every single ingredient has been researched and sourced meticulously to ensure that we are crafting the highest quality product on the market. We strive for integrity, transparency and honesty because we care. A lot. A ton actually.
Radiate is a proud partner of The Watershed Action Lab working to restore native species to the greater Biscayne Bay watershed in an effort to promote a healthier more vibrant bay.
Everything we do as a brand from our packaging to our ingredients to how we run our brewery is to support a more sustainable future for our community.
Radiate; cultivating culture, compassion and community.
We have two homes, our body and our Earth. Both need to be treated with respect.
LET’S AGREE TO DO THE BEST WE CAN, OK?
FOX VALLEY FARM | HOPS
In 2017 our family began a search for a piece of land where we could live out our dreams of becoming a sustainable small farm. We stumbled onto a place that had been owned by a family that not only had like qualities, but just happen to also share the same name.
Our search had ended, we found our home.
Having no prior land or farming experience we quickly began learning the ropes from chickens to planting. The farm was well on it's way to becoming a place to share with others in ways we had envisioned for years.
Although having a small farm was always in the "to do list", building a hopyard and growing hops was not. This idea came from a friend who had a love for craft beer and discovered there was a need for farm fresh to brew.
Hops in Florida? Well no, not historically. Though it was being done successfully so we took a chance and gave it our best. Today we have 5 different varieties that surpassed all our expectations and we are proud to have fresh grown Florida hops to offer to home brewers and breweries.