I’m not sure if I should celebrate this or run screaming through the night as yet another unmistakable sign of global warming, but Greenland Brewhouse is making two beers using ice water from melting ice caps in Greenland. The water is at least 2,000 years old. I think when they claim it’s in the water, we can probably believe them. There is more interesting information in an AP article on the story.
Currently the brewery makes only a pale ale and brown ale, with plans for a Christmas beer later this year. The beer is sold now only in Denmark but the brewery says importers in Germany and America have shown interest in carrying the beer.
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