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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:817898"]So orgy introduced me to a new beer this weekend that was made with very interesting yeast.... no not a yeast infection you sick fucks, but yeast from a bottle that someone found on the bottom of the English channel from over a hundred years ago!! Seriously, isnt that crazy? They found the bottle, and somehow revived the yeast, cultuted it, and started using it to make beer with, it's called flag porter, check out their description: Flag Porter is brewed from a traditional 19th century British recipe using yeast salvaged from a vessel which sank in the English Channel in 1825. In 1988, several bottles of the brew were raised from their resting place 60 feet deep in the Channel. They were in their original containers, with their wood stoppers and wax seals intact. When opened, however, they "tasted like old, wet boots" according to Dr. Keith Thomas, renowned brewer and microbiologist. When he examined the beer under a microscope, he found a small percentage of the yeast to be still living! After months of growing this yeast, he brewed a porter using an 1850 recipe. [IMG]http://www.legendslimited.com/images/label_flag.jpg[/IMG] it looks like that. It's great, i recommend trying it. Although it is a little unsettling drinking something made from yeast that old... [/QUOTE]
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