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 lately 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 tap’,seemed to be quite positive, SF Gate reported.
San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer told the Times that the brew was 'fantastic' and added: There's no better way to highlight the purity of this water. Other patrons said the brew was outstanding and delicious. Stone Brewing's Senior Manager of Brewing and Innovation, Steve Gonzalez, created the beer and said that he was doubtful at first. But all doubts were dispelled when he tried his brew.
He told ABC 10: 'Among the pale ales that I've made, it's probably in the top three. 'The beer was made with three malts and three hops and has 'caramel and 'tropical fruit' notes. The recycled water only needed some salts before brewing. The brewery is used to using different water sources which in turn have different properties-following California's extreme drought conditions.
Stone Brewing hopes to make the Full Circle Pale Ale available soon.
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