This beer contains urine of many humans, know the name?

There are many types of beer available in the market. Different brands sell beer with different characteristics. But what if we say that there is a beer available in the market, in which urine of many humans is mixed. The most special thing is that this thing has been accepted by the beer manufacturing company itself. Let us tell you today that if you want to avoid drinking beer containing urine, then which company's beer should you avoid drinking.

First know how urine beer was made

It started in the year 2017. Actually, this year a liquor manufacturing company got the idea that why not use human urine to make beer. For this, this company built a lot of toilets in Roskilde, the largest music festival in Northern Europe, and allowed people to urinate in them for free. Then about 50 thousand liters of urine was collected from here and beer was made from it. The biggest thing is that this beer making company has also got permission from the government to sell this beer in the market.

What is the name of the beer made from urine?

The beer we are talking about is made in a company in Singapore. However, after being made here, it is also sent to other countries, where it is sold in local markets. This beer is known as 'New Bru' or Norbro all over the world. If you do not want to drink beer made from urine, then whenever you buy beer from a wine shop or a liquor shop, take special care that it does not contain beer named New Bru.

Why did the company do this?

According to The Strait Times, the singapore company did this to save water. Actually, a lot of water is needed to make beer. singapore is going through a water crisis. While in the coming years, the water situation is going to become even more serious in this country. This is the reason why the company that makes Norbro beer decided that it will recycle urine and make beer from it. people who drink this beer say that even though this beer is made from urine, it tastes like any normal beer.


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