Brewery criticised for making beer using testicles of endangered whale

 
Endangered species: fin whales can grow to 27.3 metres long, weighing nearly 74 tonnes
Standard Reporter12 January 2015

An independent brewery has come under fire from environmentalists for making a beer using the testicles of an endangered whale.

Icelandic brewery Stedji is producing the Hvalur 2 beer – which is made with the testicles of fin whales smoked in a "traditional way" with dried sheep dung – for the country’s winter festival, Thorri.

The move, which comes a year after the brewery launched a beer for Thorri containing whale meat, has angered anti-whaling campaigners who claimed the "dying" whaling industry in Iceland was trying to create markets for its products.

Vanessa Williams-Grey, anti-whaling campaigner at Whale and Dolphin Conservation, said: "This is a calculated move, not only to dishonour a beautiful and endangered creature by using its most intimate of body parts as a marketing tool, but also sends a clear 'two fingers' to the conservation community and those who love and respect whales.

"Right-minded people would no sooner drink beer brewed with whale testicles than they would order similar drinks made with tiger, elephant or rhino testicles and our hope, of course, is that visitors to Iceland will treat this latest offering with the disdain it deserves."

Dagbjartur Ariliusson, from the brewery, said: "We live in a country that allows whaling and the whaling is very well controlled by the Icelandic authorities, but fisheries here are self-sustainable and very responsible.

"According to our research the fin whale in North Atlantic is not at risk of extinction."

He added that in the past, Icelandic people made food out of all possible ingredients, and during Thorri eat food ranging from rams' testicles to rotten sharks.

"We consider this ingredient to be in the style of Thorri," he said.

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