Friday, October 3, 2008

Jurassic Beer

Posted by Nicki Wood on Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 5:00 AM

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A scientist searching inside amber for substances with pharmaceutical potential instead found a strain of 45 million-year-old yeast, and the first batches of beer brewed with it were released recently.

The ancient yeast, found by Dr. Paul Cano of Cal Polytech in the (SQUEAMISH PEOPLE: TURN AWAY NOW) gut of a weevil trapped in amber, is different from contemporary yeasts because it digests just a narrow band of the carbohydrate spectrum. The Washington Post and Oakland Tribune are among the tasters who use the word "spicy" to describe the beer's finish. So far the Fossil Fuels brewery is producing a pale ale and a German wheat beer in partnership with Kelley Brothers brewing and Stumptown Brewery.

The beer may be slow in achieving widespread distribution, but if you're visiting northern California (insert Schwarzenegger accent here), you may find it at a brew pub. Especially if you find yourself in the bergs of Manteca or Guerneville. If you find some, be sure to raise the first toast to the invention of the microscope.

There's a longer-term plan to offer the yeast to brewers when the genetic markers are documented and the patents in place. Brewers, bookmark the Fossil Fuels Brewery site and be sure to invite Bites to the uncorking.

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A friends of mine once chowed down on a big bowl of grapnuts...that was moving. It was weevils. The funny thing is she was on her second bowl before she realized it. Apparently they're pretty tasty, so sign me up for some weevil juice!
But if there are any beer enthusiasts who are waiting around in the meantime, Bucket City Brews (Murfreesboro's newest/only microbrewery) is launching tonight at Tomato Tomato (where the beer will be sold exclusively).

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Posted by Gettin' Yeasty with it on October 3, 2008 at 9:37 AM

mmmm, Tomato, Tomato. I could eat the chocolate mousse right now.

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Posted by Carrington on October 3, 2008 at 10:03 AM

Great news for the 'boro! Put the Scene Bites on the email list.

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Posted by fluffernutter on October 3, 2008 at 12:04 PM
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