Strange beer made from umbilical hair

The exotic beer invented by an Australian company is expected to be on display at the Australian Beer Festival in 2016. If you are a beer crusher, would you dare to try it?

Inspired by a brewery in Oregon using the yeast harvested from a man's beard, an Australian-based beer company decided to launch an exotic beer market. What is special about this beer is that it uses the fluff in the navel of the staff . It is known that this beer is expected to appear in the 2016 Australian Beer Festival in May.

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Strange beers use the belly button.

"Our idea is to use the navel area of ​​the people who set up the company, combine distillation with yeast. We are waiting for feedback from beer enthusiasts with a special production idea. How many people think this is crazy, but I think, why shouldn't I try it? " These are shared lines that appear on the company's website.

Doug Bremner, Brendan Baker, and Matthew Boustead are the co-founders of this strange product. They used the fur from the navel and distilled them. Interesting things happen when yeast is present. Bremner, the co-founder, said the yeast was thoroughly tested to make sure it was completely sterile."Although it may sound scary at first, this product is absolutely safe , " he explained.

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This beer has the quality of Belgian beer.

About the taste part? Mr. Bremner asserted that this beer has the quality of Belgian beer, spicy, clove and banana flavor.

This is not the first time 3 companions together produce an "unusual" item. Before that, they had experimented with black goose beer, a German-style sour beer. If "umbilical" beer is successful, all three plan to promote in Melbourne pubs.