Dogfish Head Chateau Jiahu

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Dogfish Head Brewery’s 9,000 Year-Old Beer Chateau Jiahu


Posted by on Monday, July 19th, 2010 at 10:46 am. Filed under Epicurean.

Read the entire report on Dogfish Head Chateau Jiahu at NPR:

Dogfish Head brewery is known for making exotic beer with ingredients like crystallized ginger or water from Antarctica, so it might not sound surprising that one of its recent creations is a brew flavored simply by grapes and flowers. It’s not the recipe that makes this beer so special; it’s where that recipe was found: a Neolithic burial site in China. Chateau Jiahu is a time capsule from 7,000 B.C., but to hear Dogfish Head owner Sam Calagione talk about what beer was actually like back then, it’s not the kind of thing that makes you say “Hey, pass me another ice-cold ancient ale!” “Probably, all beer thousands of years ago — to our modern palates — would have tasted spoiled,” Calagione says. “In fact, in a lot of hieroglyphics, people are shown drinking beer using straws because they were trying to avoid the chunks of solids and wild yeast.” – from NPR



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