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【????? ?????】Enter to watch online.Scientists made an environmentally friendly gin from peas. Yes, it will still get you drunk.

Garden peas are ????? ?????probably the last thing you'd ever expect to go into your gin and tonic.

But, scientists at Abertay University and the James Hutton Institute in Scotland have created a gin using garden peas. Yes, you read that correctly. The gin is called Nàdar — which means 'nature' in Gaelic — and scientists claim it has a smaller environmental footprint that traditionally distilled gins made using wheat.

Each 700ml bottle of Nàdar has a carbon footprint of -1.54 kg CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent), "meaning it avoids more carbon dioxide emissions than it creates," according to an Abertay University statement.

While it's well-known that gin is made from juniper berries, it actually requires a base spirit — most often made from wheat — which the botanicals are then added to. "Traditional beverages like beer and whiskey are produced from cereals which do require quite a lot of artificial fertiliser," said Graeme Walker, professor of zymology at Abertay University, who supervised the pea gin project. "This has an impact on greenhouse gas emissions and climate change."

To compare, a 1 litre bottle of Tanqueray gin has a carbon footprint of 1.8kg CO2. That said, it's also pretty tricky to calculate because a Tanqueray G&T sipped in the U.S. has a significantly higher footprint compared to one imbibed in London. The pea gin's environmental performance is down to the fact that all useful parts of the peas — from the dehulling down to the distilling — are used to create home-grown animal feed.

It took five years of research in collaboration with Arbikie Distillery — a working farm on the east coast of Angus, Scotland — to develop the gin. So, why peas, you may well be wondering? PhD student Kirsty Black — the lead researcher on the project — told Mashable that peas, and legumes in general, are a "great choice of crop for environmental and biodiversity reasons." Arbikie Distillery doesn't ship in any products to make its gin because it's a working farm — they grow all the wheat, barley, potatoes etc. on site.

"Most of the crops that we grow nowadays require the use of fertiliser to provide the nitrogen they need to produce the desired quality and quantity of harvest," Black explained. "Unfortunately, fertiliser use is now known to have a negative environmental impact."

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Plants need nitrogen (N) for their growth and reproduction. "Despite nearly 80 percent of our atmosphere being N, it is in its non reactive form so unusable by plants," said Black. This is where legumes like peas, beans, and lentils come in.

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Peas have a natural ability to source the nitrogen they need for growth using a process called 'biological nitrogen fixation' — which means you don't need to use environmentally damaging synthetic fertilisers. Legumes differ from most plants because they're able to fix nitrogen from the air with a symbiotic relationship with bacteria in root nodules — converting non-reactive nitrogen into reactive nitrogen. "This allows legumes to be self sufficient, not requiring any nitrogen fertiliser, but they also share this nitrogen with surrounding plants and leave residues in the soil reducing the need for fertiliser use on subsequent crops."

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The distilling process also creates a waste product called 'pot ale' — made from the leftover pea protein and spent yeast, which can be used as a highly nutritious animal feed. The first patch of Arbikie pea gin pot ale is currently being fed to cows on a farm neighbouring the distillery in Montrose, in Angus, Scotland.

So, does it taste like peas? Mashable actually managed to sample the pea gin and can confirm there isn't a pea taste to it. We added tonic water and a slice of lemon to the mix and sampled it in a gin and tonic. Our final verdict: very enjoyable; tastes like gin; has a slight aftertaste that we couldn't quite put our finger on.

"Using peas doesn’t impact the final taste of the gin," said Black. "To make any gin the most common method is to distill your botanicals with a neutral base spirit. Here we’ve made this base spirit out of peas but the flavours in the gin are from the botanicals we’ve chosen to use."

The gin recipe they've opted to use comprises typical gin botanicals including juniper, coriander, lemon grass, and lime leaves. "Gin is basically a neutral spirit flavoured with botanicals including juniper — it is the juniper that makes gin gin!" she added. For those worried that the pea gin is less junipery, Black confirmed that it had the same amount of juniper as normal gins.

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So, what needs to change in the gin industry in order to move towards more sustainable distilling practices?

"We just need to ensure we consider sustainability and environmental impact when making any decision within a business, whether that’s relating to what your base spirit is made from, what botanicals you use or how it is packaged — they can all make a difference," said Black.

So, how do you ensure botanicals are sourced sustainably? "For all botanicals the important thing is to obtain them in a sustainable manner whether you are growing them yourself, harvesting from the wild or by purchasing from a reputable supplier. You obviously don’t want to impact the wild population of plants negatively," Black added.

Cheers to getting drunk sustainably.

You can buy Arbikie's Nàdar Gin online for £43.00 per700ml bottle.

Topics Sustainability

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