South Australian craft brewer creates beer made with camel dung

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Breweries have been increasingly turning to unusual and sustainable products and production methods to stand out in a competitive market.
Among them is South Australia's Robe Town Brewery, which is using camel-dung for a new product.
Owner and head brewer Maris Biezaitis said the beer – Holy Smokes! – was inspired by Humpalicious, a neighbouring camel farm.
"When I befriended the people that run the local camel dairy, I wanted to make a beer from something with the camels," he said.
"I was racking my brain for quite a few weeks and eventually realised just about the only thing I could use from the camel to make a beer is the dung.
Leftover grain from the brewery is fed to the camels and dung is then collected from the farm and used as the fuel to smoke the malted barley.

"There might be people out there that smoke their brisket with some birch wood chips or cherry wood chips, but we smoke malt with camel-dung," Mr Biezaitis said.
"People have been cooking with dung for thousands of years … it is a natural fuel source for cooking."
The end product does not contain the dung and Mr Biezaitis says it does not taste like the animal that inspired the beer either.
"I think the flavour is something akin to a peat-smoked malt," he said.
"Actually, I was quite surprised to find how little camel flavour there is."

Boutique brewer launches beer made with camel dung
 

Breweries have been increasingly turning to unusual and sustainable products and production methods to stand out in a competitive market.
Among them is South Australia's Robe Town Brewery, which is using camel-dung for a new product.
Owner and head brewer Maris Biezaitis said the beer – Holy Smokes! – was inspired by Humpalicious, a neighbouring camel farm.
"When I befriended the people that run the local camel dairy, I wanted to make a beer from something with the camels," he said.
"I was racking my brain for quite a few weeks and eventually realised just about the only thing I could use from the camel to make a beer is the dung.
Leftover grain from the brewery is fed to the camels and dung is then collected from the farm and used as the fuel to smoke the malted barley.

"There might be people out there that smoke their brisket with some birch wood chips or cherry wood chips, but we smoke malt with camel-dung," Mr Biezaitis said.
"People have been cooking with dung for thousands of years … it is a natural fuel source for cooking."
The end product does not contain the dung and Mr Biezaitis says it does not taste like the animal that inspired the beer either.
"I think the flavour is something akin to a peat-smoked malt," he said.
"Actually, I was quite surprised to find how little camel flavour there is."

Boutique brewer launches beer made with camel dung
beer drinker all my adult life - send me a carton - I'll soon tell ya wot its like!
 
Sounds like something Bill Gates had his hand in. He drank and advocates for water made from recycled poop. 🤮 I don't drink beer and if I did, I'd pass on that Australian brand. I hope we're never in a position where we have to drink poop water either, although I've read that a certain amount of fecal bacteria has been found in tap water. Excerpts from the linked article:
"In places where fresh water is hard to come by, how do you come up with clean drinking water? Easy — get the water from poop.

The Omniprocessor is one of the latest projects funded by the Gates Foundation (which also supports NPR), and the philanthropist wants the rest of the world to back it up as well. The machine's purpose is to help the 783 million people living without clean water and the nearly 2.5 billion who don't have adequate sanitation."
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsa...raises-a-glass-to-and-of-water-made-from-poop
 
Here's a drinkin' song to sing while havin' a few at the local pub :

Courtesy of Pi.ai

🎶 (to the tune of "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music) 🎶

Breweries looking for ways to be green,
Turning camel dung into a beer-lover's dream.
Holy Smokes, a name that truly clings,
These are a few of my favorite things!

No flavor of camels, they say with a grin,
This beer's peat-smoked malt's gonna make you win.
Sustainable fuel and a beverage that sings,
These are a few of my favorite things!

When the world seems wild,
And life makes you stressed,
I simply remember my favorite things,
And then I feel quite blessed!
 
Beer makes me bloated so I seldom ever drink it. Now, Sailor Jerry that's a different story. No poop in Sailor Jerry. You wouldn't catch me drinking poop!
 

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