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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel you want to talk about a blast from the past- not talking about Pabst Blue Ribbon "you got it"
Archaeologists uncovered ancient "beer-making tool kits" in underground rooms built between 3400 and 2900 B.C. Discovered at a dig site in the Central Plain of China, the kits included funnels, pots and specialized jugs. The shapes of the objects suggest they could be used for brewing, filtration and storage.
It's the oldest beer-making facility ever discovered in China — and the evidence indicates that these early brewers were already using specialized tools and advanced beer-making techniques.
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Archaeologists uncovered ancient "beer-making tool kits" in underground rooms built between 3400 and 2900 B.C. Discovered at a dig site in the Central Plain of China, the kits included funnels, pots and specialized jugs. The shapes of the objects suggest they could be used for brewing, filtration and storage.
It's the oldest beer-making facility ever discovered in China — and the evidence indicates that these early brewers were already using specialized tools and advanced beer-making techniques.
Good read and share!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Tsing Tao is one of my Favorites but I would be disappointed if it tasted like Tsing Tao. I suspect it would be a Sweet, Nutty Bread Tasting Ale a little cloudy looking.
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