Would you drink beer made out waste water?… The idea might disgust you at the beginning, but once you know that a company made recycled beer using wastewater, with the help of NASA, then you might just start believing in this stuff.

 

This talk is real, and California-based Half Moon Bay Brewery is doing it.

 

The company is using the same NASA water recycling technology as astronaut Scott Kelly used during his year long stint on the International Space Station, the tasting panel couldn’t detect which of the two pints was made with recycled water, The Guardian mentioned.

The newspaper also mentioned that “In autumn of 2014 – three years into California’s devastating drought– architect Russ Drinker became fixated on brewing beer from recycled greywater (that is, water that’s been treated after use in sinks, showers and washing clothes)”.

 

Bloomberg posted the following video on the topic:

 

Tell us what you think about it through our Facebook page: greenarea.info. Would you drink this kind of beer?

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