Ancient Brews: Rediscovered And Re-created
Food and drink, Archaeology
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Summary
Patrick E McGovern part modern scientist part Indiana Jones uncovers and re-creates the oldest alcoholic beverages ever found In Ancient Brews Patrick E McGovern takes us on a fascinating journey through… time back to the beginning when our ancestors were likely already experimenting with high-sugar fruits honey roots and cereals herbs and tree resins to concoct the perfect drink Early beverage-makers must have marveled at the magical process of fermentation Their amazement would have grown as they drank the mind-altering liquids which were to become the medicines religious symbols and social lubricants of later cultures Interweaving archaeology and science McGovern leads us on his adventures to China Turkey Egypt Italy Scandinavia Honduras Peru and Mexico We share in his laboratory discoveries including an early Neolithic cocktail from China made of wild grapes hawthorn fruit rice and honey an elite New World cacao beverage that gods and kings delighted in and the Midas Touch of central Turkey These liquid time capsules defied modern conventions by mixing wines beers meads and botanicals together into heady delicious extreme beverages For the intrepid reader homebrew interpretations of each ancient beverage and culturally appropriate matching meal recipes are provided transporting our senses and imaginations back to the future