it sjust a prototype? shouldn t get too excited, should we? we brought this to showcase at cop, but also its its first global premiere here at the bbc. but it will be available for anyone to buy about this time next year. thanks, jonathan. great stuff. and something to raise a glass to. bell rings last orders! 0h, right, in that case, i will have a pint of lager, please. we ve got two on tap today. 0ne s made from bread, the other one is a local brew made from old scraps. excuse me? i ll explain. right. you try that this is a zero waste sour made by drygate brewery across the clyde there. it s concocted from unwanted fruit and veg that would otherwise end up in landfill. itjust tastes like a fruity sour beer, so fair do s. good, but don t enjoy it too much, because it is just part of a campaign that is lasting for a month over cop 26. ok, so not a long term plan, then. tell me about the bread beer. 0k. this is made by a brewery called toast.
thanks, jonathan. great stuff. and something to raise a glass to. bell rings. last orders! oh, right, in that case, i will have a pint of lager, please. we ve got two on tap today. one s made from bread, the other one is a local brew made from old scraps. excuse me? i ll explain. right. you try that this is a zero waste sour made by drygate brewery across the clyde there. it s concocted from unwanted fruit and veg that would otherwise end up in landfill. itjust tastes like a fruity sour beer, so fair do s. good, but don t enjoy it too much, because it is just part of a campaign that is lasting for a month over cop 26. ok, so not a long term plan, then. tell me about the bread beer. 0k. this is made by a brewery called toast. it s from the leftover ends of loaves which the sandwich industry otherwise chucks in the bin. fair enough. ok, but the booze industry is responsible for a lot of emissions, isn t it? they grow the crops, they add the water, they package it, they heat up, they co
tell me about the bread beer. this is made by a brewery called toast, which is made from the leftover ends of loaves which the otherwise chucks in the bin. fair enough. i mean, the booze industry is responsible for a lot of emissions, isn t it? they grow the crops, they add the water, they package it, they heat up, they cool it down again. at least british breweries are focusing on the issue. total co2 emissions from it have almost halved over the past decade. crumbs! which this doesn t taste like, so fair enough. but i do have something else special for you to try today. pea and tonic? pardon? pea and tonic? i think i lljust have the tonic, thanks. here you go, it has got actual peas in it. alright, 0k. i ll explain. 0k. gin is usually made from wheat or barley which is grown using synthetic fertiliser that contains nitrogen but this nadar gin from arbroath is made from peas which don t need added nitrogen to flourish. and by not using synthetic fertiliser, it saves 1.5kg of carbon em
great stuff. now, something to raise a glass to. last orders! 0h, right, in that case i will have a pint of lager, please. we ve got two on tap today. one is made from bread, the other one is a local brew made from old scraps. excuse me? i ll explain. right. you try that, this is a zero waste sour made by drygate brewery across the clyde there. it s a concocted from unwanted fruit and veg that would otherwise end up in landfill. itjust tastes like a fruity sour beer, so fair do s. good, but don t enjoy it too much because it is just part of a campaign that is lasting for a month over cop 26. ok, so not a long term plan then. tell me about the bread beer. this is made by a brewery called toast, which is made from the leftover ends of loaves which the otherwise chucks in the bin. fair enough. i mean, the booze industry is responsible for a lot of emissions, isn t it? they grow the crops, they add the water, they package it, they heat up, they cool it down again.
i ll explain. right. you try that, this is a zero waste sour made by drygate brewery across the clyde there. it s a concocted from unwanted fruit and veg that would otherwise end up in landfill. itjust tastes like a fruity sour beer, so fair do s. good, but don t enjoy it too much because it is just part of a campaign that is lasting for a month over cop 26. ok, so not a long term plan then. tell me about the bread beer. this is made by a brewery called toast, which is made from the leftover ends of loaves which the otherwise chucks in the bin. fair enough. i mean, the booze industry is responsible for a lot of emissions, isn t it? they grow the crops, they add the water, they package it, they heat up, they cool it down again. at least british breweries are focusing on the issue. total co2 emissions from it have almost halved over the past decade. crumbs! which this doesn t taste like, so fair enough. but i do have something else special for you to try today. pea and tonic? pardon? pea