Mmm... Beer, Gurgle
At last, they've found a good use for the frozen Arctic: BEER!
Beer made from Arctic ice cap.
It seems that they've created a brewery in Greenland that uses melted Arctic ice caps as the water product in their beer.
The brewers claim that the water is at least 2,000 years old and free of minerals and pollutants.At the moment, they are only selling to the Danish market, but they are expecting to expand to Germany, US, and perhaps other parts of the world soon.The beer has 5.5% alcohol and costs about £3.40 per half-litre bottle. It is shipped to Germany to be bottled.
It is the first ever Inuit microbrewery - located in Narsaq, a hamlet 390 miles south of the Arctic Circle.
So, whether pollution or nature motivated, we can finally say there are positives to Global Warming.
So, go suck a lemon, enviro-weenies.
I'm off to enjoy my brewski.
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Comments
Water in our solar system is as least as old as the solar system itself, perhaps even older than our solar system, which runs in to the billions of years.
Posted by: Mark Shipley | August 10, 2006 04:28 AM
Mmm... I will make it my summer quest to find and enjoy this fine product.
Posted by: Cynical Nation
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August 10, 2006 06:09 AM
Water in our solar system is as least as old as the solar system itself,
Actually, every time you light a fire you're creating water. Anytime hydrogen is burned, water is created.
Space shuttle launches create water on a grand scale.
Posted by: McGehee
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August 10, 2006 07:51 AM
Creating water can't be a bad thing, right?
So, what I'm hearing is that burning styrofoam is a good thing because we're creating water.
Woo hoo, put another styrofoam cup on the camp fire!
Posted by: Sam | August 10, 2006 10:35 AM
Not only does burning styrofoam create water, it's where marshamallow creme comes from. Bet'cha didn't know that.
Posted by: McGehee
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August 10, 2006 02:34 PM