What part in the global macroeconomic cycle is this again? It's the you'll own nothing, eat bugs, drink sewage and be happy part!
By Tyler Durden: How tough are things getting globally? Well, a new "admired" beer that's breaking through in Singapore is being made from "sewage".
What part in the global macroeconomic cycle is this again?
The beer, called “NEWBrew”, is a "collaboration between the country’s national water agency, PUB, and local craft brewery Brewerkz," according to a Bloomberg report this week. The idea was first discussed in 2018 and it finally went on sale this past April.
58 year old Chew Wei Lian, who recently tried the beer, told Bloomberg: “I seriously couldn’t tell this was made of toilet water. I don’t mind having it if it was in the fridge. I mean, it tastes just like beer, and I like beer.”
How's that for a ringing endorsement? At least it's not Busch Light.
The beer uses Singapore's "NEWater", which is the country's drinking water that has been recycled from sewage.