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Singapore recycled-toilet-water beer divides the internet

Singapore
  • Singapore’s national water agency, PUB, has launched a new beer made from recycled sewage water.
  • NEWBrew is part of an effort to educate Singaporeans about sustainable water use and recycling.
  • The beer went on sale in supermarkets and Brewerkz locations in April.

If someone were to compile a list of the strangest things on the planet, this new type of beer would undoubtedly be towards the top. Why you might ask? The beer, on the other hand, is brewed from recycled sewage water. Yes, you read that correctly. NEWbrew is an alcoholic beverage created in partnership with the country’s national water agency, PUB, and local craft brewery Brewerkz. The Singapore blonde ale debuted at a water conference in 2018 and went on sale in supermarkets and Brewerkz locations in April.

NEWBrew makes use of NEWater, Singapore’s brand of recycled sewage drinking water, which began flowing from treatment plants in 2003 to improve the island’s water security. The new beer, according to PUB, is part of an effort to educate Singaporeans about the need for sustainable water use and recycling.

NEWater is created by cleaning sewage using UV light and filtering the liquid through sophisticated membranes to remove contaminants. So, the key to expanding the technology is convincing the public that, after processed, water is just water.

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