An international brewery criticised for naming its beer "Māori Tears" has apologised to anyone it offended by the label.
The "Māori Tears" beer, owned by the Brussels Beer Project in Belgium, claims to "encapsulate those tears to capture their sacred nature".
A spokesperson for the Brussels Beer Project said the term "tears" was used to highlight the subtlety of the pale ale brewed with New-Zealand hops aged in barrels.
Yesterday the Herald ran a story where several Māori experts said the beer was spiritually offensive and treated Māori culture and traditional knowledge with irreverence or disrespect.
Brussels Beer Project later apologised to "those who felt offended with our Māori Tears beer".