FWIW, other than H2O created through chemical reactions, this is the same water that has been on the earth for at least 6,000 years. That water you are drinking, or cooking with, or washing with, has most likely passed through at least dozens of animals’ digestive, urinary or gastrointestinal tracts.
Thank God we have water purification and waste water treatment systems in most cities to remove MOST toxic products. Unfortunately, not everything is removed. I’ve heard reports of ecological problems in the Great Lakes caused by hormones from women who use BC pills. Such chemicals can also move up the food chain, to the top.
As the article will not load onto my tablet, I must assume that the water will be treated and purified. If so, yes, I would drink such a beer. Without treatment? Not so much, though in my youth, I was known to drink the odd Molson Brador, something likely resembling beer made from waste water.
Discussed by Shakespeare:
Hamlet: Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till he find it stopping a bung-hole?
Horatio: ‘Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so.