Prehistoric beer, made out of ancient yeast
October 9th - 2 Responses

In a story similar to Jurassic Park, only with a better ending, we’re reading more and more about the Fossil Fuel Brewing Company’s prehistoric range of beer. Receiving quite some good reviews, the beer features a unique form of yeast in the recipe, which was culled from ancient fossilized remains. The yeast is said to differ from modern yeast thanks to it’s unique, prehistoric metabolism, restricting it to only a narrow band of carbohydrates, where modern years can consume just about any kind of sugar.

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  1. DEAN
    9:27 am CEST on May 10th, 2009

    Perfectly stated!!!

  2. Tim
    8:42 am CEST on July 30th, 2009

    I am curious if this beer is hopped, since hops was unknown to ancient brewers. In lieu of hops, many varieties of beer in those days used psychoactive plants from the nightshade family. This is therefore probably a yuppied up version that merely uses a derivative hops. Meh.