The Stone Brewing Company of San Diego has recently introduced an ale made from treated sewage water. The company rolled out a pale ale made from the water as part of a a Pure Water San Diego plan designed to get a third of the city’s water from recycled sources by 2021. Attendees at the brewery’s special event were favorable toward the new brew, Full Circle Pale Ale, describing the ale as “outstanding” and “delicious.” The company hopes make this brew commercially available in the near future.
- It is possible to use treated waste water in consumable products.
- California’s water laws have made companies look for clean water in questionable places.
- The sewage water treatment in California is exceptional, even allowing for drinkable water.
“A Southern California brewery has successfully tested a beer using treated sewage water.”
Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4328746/San-Diego-brewery-makes-beer-SEWAGE-water.html
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Toilet to tap: California brewery makes beer with treated SEWAGE water… and curious customers describe the taste … – Daily Mail
The Stone Brewing Company of San Diego has recently introduced an ale made from treated sewage water. The company rolled out a pale ale made from the water as part of a a Pure Water San Diego plan designed to get a third of the city’s water from recycled sources by 2021. Attendees at the brewery’s special event were favorable toward the new brew, Full Circle Pale Ale, describing the ale as “outstanding” and “delicious.” The company hopes make this brew commercially available in the near future.
Key Takeaways:
“A Southern California brewery has successfully tested a beer using treated sewage water.”
Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4328746/San-Diego-brewery-makes-beer-SEWAGE-water.html
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