Pure taste of the Arctic
'Pure' beer is being produced by a brewery that's using water from a melted Arctic ice cap.
Greenland Brewhouse, a microbrewery based in Greenland, claims the water is at least 2,000 years old and is free from pollutants and minerals.
It's making dark and pale ales, which will cost around £3.40 for a half-litre bottle. The first supplies will be available in Denmark - Greenland is a semi-autonomous Danish territory.
Brewery owner Steen Outzen told the BBC:
"We've got enquiries from the US and from Germany and we will probably be launching it on the German market in, let's say, six months."





