138: How making alcohol from trees could give rural Japan a buzz

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Could drinking help the environment and rural communities? You might be surprised. Researchers in Japan have figured out how to make drinkable alcohol from wood, and the knock-on effects are much bigger than a hangover. This week, Alex K.T. Martin joins us to talk about the science — and sustainable process — behind the process that may bring cedar, oak and sakura to your next cocktail session.

Hosted by Jason Jenkins and produced by Dave Cortez.

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Alex K.T. Martin: Articles | Twitter

Read more:

Wood spirits: How Japan made the world’s first liquor from trees (Alex K.T. Martin, The Japan Times)

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The huge trees that dot the Japanese countryside may be where you get your next cocktail. | JASON JENKINS


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