Whiskey Biofuel, Renewable & Works
Celtic Renewables Driving on Whiskey Source: Celtic Renewables - World's 1st Whiskey Powered Car No Engine Modification Needed It's called biobutanol. It's a whiskey powered biofuel that's sustainable, renewable with no CO2 emissions. And, it works. Celtic Renewables, the startup behind the breakthrough biofuel, has demonstrated its viability by fueling a car with it and taking it for a spin. That was the world's 1st drive powered by whiskey biofuel. It's a case of Scotch whiskey powering Green transportation with no engine modification needed. Scottish Ingredients for Spirited Biofuel The biofuel was created in Edinburgh at Napier University by an Irish Professor Martin Tangney. His company Celtic Renewables works with a large distillery. The biofuel is produced from draff, the sugary barley kernels that make fermentation happen. Another ingredient is pot ale, the liquid loaded with yeast after the distillation of whiskey....