A British art student is making whisky from his grandmother's urine.
James Gilpin collects his diabetic granny Patricia's pee, boils it, cleans the sugar crystals which are left and then adds them to grain, malt and water to create the alcoholic drink.
He came up with the unusual brewing idea after reading that sufferers of diabetes have a lot of sugar in their urine because of their high blood sugar levels.
James - who is studying at the London Royal College of Art - said: "The urine produces a very nice drink."
He has also used the wee from a number of volunteers and he puts their names and ages on the labels of his Gilpin Family Whisky, however, he insists he has no plans to sell his odd liquor.
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