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  • 170-Year-Old Shipwreck Beer Tastes Like Goat And Smells Of Rotting Cabbage

    March 9, 2015




    Spending close to 200 years at the bottom of the ocean is hardly the ideal recipe for an award-winning beer; this beverage generally does not improve with age, let alone when exposed to seawater. But while the brews recovered from an 1840s shipwreck may now smell like stinky cheese and taste like goat, an analysis of the compounds inside the vintage beers revealed that they had a similar composition to modern day lagers and ales and therefore probably didn’t taste that dissimilar to today’s suds.

    Although slightly older beer has been discovered previously, according to the authors of the study, this is the first time that chemical analyses have been performed on beer this old. Their findings have been published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

    Back in 2010, a shipwreck was discovered at the bottom of the Baltic Sea close to a vast archipelago belonging to Finland known as the Ă…land Islands. Although the exact age of the sailing vessel is unknown, several lines of archeological evidence suggest the ship is from the second quarter of the 19th century.

    Aboard the ship were 168 bottles of champagne, which were later found to be a combination of Veuve Clicquot and Juglar. Many were broken and contaminated but a few managed to survive and, remarkably, still tasted “pretty good” thanks to being laid horizontally at a low temperature and in the dark. Unfortunately, the same could not be said for the five bottles of beer that were also found on the wreck.

    When divers tried to take the beers back to land, one of the bottles broke and a frothy liquid began to exude from the cracks. It’s not every day that you are presented with the opportunity to taste 170-year-old beer, so one of the divers decided to give this one a swig and, apparently, it still retained a beery taste.

    The bottles were then whisked off to the Technical Research Center of Finland where a team of researchers decided to analyze the chemical composition of two of them. Although they still retained the aesthetics of beer with a bright golden yellow coloration and little haze, they certainly didn’t smell like it. Both of them smelt like a tempting combination of Bakelite—an early synthetic plastic renowned for its fishy smell—burnt rubber, overly-ripe cheese, goat and dimethyl sulfide, which is commonly likened to rotting cabbage. These undesirable notes are likely attributable to the growth of bacteria inside the bottles, which would have produced a lot of organic acids.

    So it smelt rank—but how did it taste? Apparently, the overwhelming taste of vinegar, goat (again) and soured milk masked any fruitiness or maltiness. Although it’s impossible to know the precise original taste, their chemical compositions gave some hints. For example, both were made with hops, but one contained more and was thus more bitter. Both beers had high levels of a compound that gives an apple flavor, and the less bitter beer was particularly high in compounds that bestow rose and sweet apple flavors. Interestingly, they had unusually low concentrations of one of the major flavor components of fermented alcoholic beverages, 3-Methylbuty acetate, which give banana or pear drops flavor. Overall, they probably would have been pretty similar in taste to modern day beers, the researchers concluded.


    Way more details here: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jf5052943

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    • My boo got me subcribed to a beer club recently. I get one 12 pack of beer every month for 6 months, 4 different types of beer in each delivery from breweries all over the country. I'll get some names of the beers when I get home.
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      • Originally posted by Slowhand View Post
        It's always going to be a marginal format, but most every other vaguely mature beer market has a few breweries consistently going at it. It's hard enough to find anyone doing barrel-aged shit, which almost passe at this point. Maybe I'm being bitchy, but how many breweries do we need in the area shitting out subtle variations on the same 5 formats?
        Man jester king is the most kickass brewery I've ever visitedm have you taken a trip there yet?

        I don't like sours, but there are more and more popping up. I don't see them ever being huge because they aren't a quantity beer like many others.

        There is lots of barrel aged stuff but its mostly in old scotch barrels

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        • Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
          Man jester king is the most kickass brewery I've ever visitedm have you taken a trip there yet?
          I've visited around 30 different breweries and it's by far my favorite one. Not just because the beer is great but the venue is also awesome. It's like heading to my uncle's farm but with an uncle that makes awesome beer, has a great band and fantastic food. Along with a dozen or so guest beers, meads, wines and ciders.

          I'd also recommend Hops and Grains if you are in Austin. It's smaller but their tour is very educational. Then Thirst Planet, North by Northwest, Pinthouse Pizza and a dozen or so other great brewhouses.

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          • Originally posted by BP View Post
            I've visited around 30 different breweries and it's by far my favorite one. Not just because the beer is great but the venue is also awesome. It's like heading to my uncle's farm but with an uncle that makes awesome beer, has a great band and fantastic food. Along with a dozen or so guest beers, meads, wines and ciders.

            I'd also recommend Hops and Grains if you are in Austin. It's smaller but their tour is very educational. Then Thirst Planet, North by Northwest, Pinthouse Pizza and a dozen or so other great brewhouses.
            I'll have to look into them.

            Have you been to twisted X?

            And while its not a brewery...have you been to driftwood winery? Talk about a view!

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            • Originally posted by BP View Post
              I've visited around 30 different breweries and it's by far my favorite one. Not just because the beer is great but the venue is also awesome. It's like heading to my uncle's farm but with an uncle that makes awesome beer, has a great band and fantastic food. Along with a dozen or so guest beers, meads, wines and ciders.

              I'd also recommend Hops and Grains if you are in Austin. It's smaller but their tour is very educational. Then Thirst Planet, North by Northwest, Pinthouse Pizza and a dozen or so other great brewhouses.
              Have you been to Stone in Escondido? It's the shit, I love their brews too.

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              • I was at the Stone Tap Room by the Padres' stadium the other night. Had several great beers, but the "Zombie Love Potion Chocolate Pomegranate Porter" was incredible.
                - Darrell

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                • Originally posted by UserX View Post
                  Have you been to Stone in Escondido? It's the shit, I love their brews too.
                  Not yet but hopefully next year. My sister lives in San Diego and it'd be a good excuse to visit. Ballast Point and Green Flash are also pretty close by.

                  I am planning on heading to Pikes Peak this year though so hopefully I can knock out Avery, New Belgium and Oskar Blues. Then next year I will be going to Delaware for Dogfish Head.

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                  • Originally posted by BP View Post
                    I am planning on heading to Pikes Peak this year though so hopefully I can knock out Avery, New Belgium and Oskar Blues.
                    If you're going to make the 2.5 hr drive from Pikes Peak up to FoCo for New Belgium you might as well take the half mile walk over to Odell while you're there.

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                    • Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
                      If you're going to make the 2.5 hr drive from Pikes Peak up to FoCo for New Belgium you might as well take the half mile walk over to Odell while you're there.
                      I forgot about them! We'll probably stay at Fort Carson for the race and then head to Boulder for Avery/Oskar Blues. Fort Collins isn't too far from there.

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                      • Stash is super thin after having a bunch of people in town for a wedding, but it's about as delicious as ever.

                        You guys are going awfully far out of your way in Colorado when the best beer in the state is smack dab in the middle of Denver!

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                        • Stash is super thin after having a bunch of people in town for a wedding, but it's about as delicious as ever.

                          You guys are going awfully far out of your way in Colorado when the best beer in the state is smack dab in the middle of Denver!

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                          • I feel like I missed out last week. I didn't drink a single beer, just Colorado whiskies.
                            ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                            • Originally posted by YALE View Post
                              I feel like I missed out last week. I didn't drink a single beer, just Colorado whiskies.
                              Nothing wrong with that


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                              • Originally posted by YALE View Post
                                I feel like I missed out last week. I didn't drink a single beer, just Colorado whiskies.
                                That sounds alright, but yeah, you missed out on a raucous fuckin' time. Munoz even made the trip up.

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