Why home brew with effluent?
There is only one water. We must care for it.
Before centralized water treatment became common more than 100 years ago, Europeans considered beer safer to drink than water. Water should be judged by its quality, not its history. |
Effluent beer tasting events
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March 22, 2019
Current World Water Day Symposium mHub, 965 W Chicago Ave, Chicago |
Water Environment Federation Technical Exposition & Conference (WEFTEC)
McCormick Center, Sept 23, 2019 chat with the brewer at 2pm Effluent Beer Garden on the exhibit floor.
McCormick Center, Sept 23, 2019 chat with the brewer at 2pm Effluent Beer Garden on the exhibit floor.
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Throughout the US, drinking water supplies downstream of a wastewater treatment plant contain an average of 1% treated wastewater. By incorporating beer, and bringing the technology out in to the public more broadly – [we hope] to increase public confidence in reuse projects and direct potable reuse technologies.
WaterNow Alliance, Arizona
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