It takes 300 barrels of water to produce one barrel of beer
With future water shortages in areas where barely is grown, that could mean seriouse problems for those that partake.
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With future water shortages in areas where barely is grown, that could mean seriouse problems for those that partake.
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Today, MillerCoors, along with others in the water-intensive brewing industry, is confirming what scientists and environmentalists already figured out: The golden age of cheap, seemingly limitless supplies of fresh water is at an end, even in the world's most developed nations.
"No water, no beer," says Kim Marotta, who oversees water policies at MillerCoors.
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