Authorities have identified the cause of alcohol in the river in Hawaii really turned out to be alcoholic. Country Music Nation reports.
Local residents told the authorities that the river exuded a strong beer smell. “On some days we came here, and it seemed like there was a pub here that hadn't opened its doors for several days,” one of them noted. An examination of the water carried out to establish the cause of this phenomenon showed that it contains 1.2 percent alcohol. In addition, 0.4 percent of the sugar used to make beer was found in the water.
The state Department of Transportation said it had investigated and found that there was a leak at a brewery at Paradise Beverages. … “Now representatives of the Department of Transport have come to us, and we are communicating with them. We were also contacted by the Health Department, “said Anthony Rowe, Production Manager at Paradise Beverages.
Paradise Beverages representatives initially said they did not know where the alcohol might be leaking. But after inspecting the warehouse, both departments found a pipe leak next to a highway. The stream of beer flowed from a pipe into a stream on the other side of the road. It is not known whether legal proceedings will follow due to alcohol found in the river.
Earlier it was reported that a large wine leak occurred at a winery in Spain, writes LADBible. The footage shows how 50 thousand liters of alcoholic beverage are gushed from a damaged metal storage and spilled over a large area.