Posted on 03/19/2017 1:34:27 PM PDT by brucedickinson
A Southern California brewery has successfully tested a beer using treated sewage water.
Stone Brewing, a large craft brewing operation headquartered in Escondido, presented its Full Circle Pale Ale to curious customers at an event Thursday in San Diego.
The new ale is made using recycled, treated sewage water and is part of San Diego's plan, 'Pure Water San Diego,' to get a third of its water from recycled sources by 2021.
And the verdict for the brew, which some have dubbed 'toilet to tap,' seemed to be quite positive, SF Gate reported.
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Budweiser - the beer that’s already been through the Clydesdale...
I say Scheistbrau.
Drop the “l” from “Schlitz” and I think you’ve got it pegged.
“EL POOPO” but I would also accept “PEESE”
good plan
Bear whizz beer exists.
The homos in San Francisco must be overjoyed.
Just curious, do you have a cite for this? I have heard this several times and it has always struck me as an urban myth.
Yeaaahhh..No.
And your point is?
Fully treated sewage is water. H2O. Dihydrogen Monoxide. 100% pure. Purer than your tap water ... and in just about every city, town, village, and unincorporated crossroads in America, your tap water is clean, clear, and utterly safe to drink.
“And I thought Budweiser had the market on piss water”
No, Bud is made with dirty dish water.
Is it a dark beer? Does it come in a brown bottle?
And don’t tell me that cloudiness is traces of ale yeast!
“When You’re Out of Schitz, You’re Our of Beer!”
“Schitz Pissner Beer — The Beer That Made Milwaukee Lamest.”
Bringing schlitz back to hep MAGA
I think their point is, there is no such thing as “new” water, it is always recycled.
I remember a College Professor saying that the likelihood that any one of us is breathing in a Molecule of Air that Hitler exhaled is very likely. As I recall, he wasn’t joking at the time.
We live in a closed loop, a Biodome of sorts. Nothing we have here is being added to from anywhere else.
“All water we drink has passed through someones alimentary canal and kidneys.”
Including all artesian water drawn from underground aquifers?
Anyway, Culligan water softeners once advertised, “the water you drink may have quenched the thirst of Julius Caesar.”
It all kind of makes you go hmm....
Flush Twice, Stone Brewery needs the water
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