Cool video of making beer in a wooden trough called a (word I can understand through the accent) modeled after a bronze age vessel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ6K03ov ... r_embedded
Bronze Age Beer
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Bronze Age Beer
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John Monaghan
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John Monaghan
"If your feelings were grapes I would crush them. And then, after fermentation, drink them down. And quite possibly later, throw them up again."
Re: Bronze Age Beer
I'm curious what it tastes like. The descriptions in the video varied quite a bit. Who has a trough 
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--Bill
all your mash are belong to us
--Bill
all your mash are belong to us
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Re: Bronze Age Beer
Or a boar?
I had a friend in college from Bolivia. He told me that people there would make a mash out of corn. In order to induce fermentation, they would gather around in spit in the vessel. Yeast in your mouth would get it going. Sometimes they would grab some of the corn, chew it and spit it back.
Who has the corn?
I had a friend in college from Bolivia. He told me that people there would make a mash out of corn. In order to induce fermentation, they would gather around in spit in the vessel. Yeast in your mouth would get it going. Sometimes they would grab some of the corn, chew it and spit it back.
Who has the corn?