Sunday, September 07, 2008

Eco-Beer

(Suffolk, England) The Brits have come up with a beer that's reported to be carbon-neutral.
The guest ale has been developed by Suffolk brewers Adnams with the help of East Anglia university's carbon reduction team.

It is made at Adnams's new Southwold brewery which has an energy recovery system that recycles all the steam created during the brewing process, and uses 90 per cent of it to heat the following brew.

It is made of high-yielding barley which subsequently minimises carbon dioxide emissions, while aphid-resistant hops are used to significantly cut the use of pesticides.
So, it appears that the lefties now have an alternative to Kool-Aid. However, I think they're fudging the truth a bit by calling the beer carbon-neutral.

The beer is reported to be quite popular, ostensibly because it saves the environment, which I contend is proof that once people become cultists worshipping Gaia, they'll believe anything.

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