
Worlds Oldest Drinkable Beer
Last November we posted about a plan by Finnish authorities to allow one or several modern breweries to replicate the recipe of beer found in a Baltic Sea shipwreck dated between 1800 to 1830. In addition to cases of champagne, the wreck contained five bottles of the oldest drinkable beer ever discovered. Now the local government of the Aland island chain, where the wreck was found, has commissioned a scientific study to attempt to determine the beer’s original recipe, as the first step toward brewing the ancient beer.
Shipwreck’s ‘oldest beer’ to be brewed again
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