It's not really 2,000 years old, but this beer is made with water melted from Greenland's ancient arctic ice.
A GREENLAND brewery is offering something no other beermaker in the world can - ale brewed with water at least 2,000 years old, melted from the giant Arctic island's vast and pure ice cap.
The first 17,200 gallons of a dark and a pale ale have come out of Greenland Brewhouse, the first-ever Inuit microbrewery, in Narsaq, a hamlet in southern Greenland.
By golly, global warming is good for something!