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posted by janrinok on Wednesday May 25 2016, @03:42AM   Printer-friendly
from the let's-have-a-drink-to-celebrate dept.

Archaeologists have unearthed an approximately 5,000-year-old brewery in China:

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. For instance, the scientists found a pottery stove, which the ancient brewers would have heated to break down carbohydrates to sugar. And the brewery's underground location was important for both storing beer and controlling temperature – too much heat can destroy the enzymes responsible for that carb-to-sugar conversion, explains Patrick McGovern, a biomolecular archaeologist at the University of Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia, who was not involved in the current research.

[...] The research group inspected the pots and jugs, and found ancient grains that had lingered inside. The grains showed evidence that they had been damaged by malting and mashing, two key steps in beer making. Residue from inside the uncovered pots and funnels was tested with ion chromatography to find out what the ancient beer was made of. The 5,000-year-old beer "recipe" was published [DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1601465113] on Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


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  • (Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2016, @05:01AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2016, @05:01AM (#350657)

    Oh so you don't want the Linux monomaniac troll. How about the millennial troll.

    I don't care about beer, because I'm a millennial, and millennials only drink wine, don't you know.

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  • (Score: 2) by julian on Wednesday May 25 2016, @05:26AM

    by julian (6003) on Wednesday May 25 2016, @05:26AM (#350664)

    You've got it wrong. I'm a millennial (26yo) and my alcohol consumption is almost exclusively beer. I sometimes drink wine and never drink hard alcohol.

    But fair trade organic yerba mate is my main drink--excluding filtered water which I pound hourly from my reusable metal Contigo/Sigg bottle.

  • (Score: 2) by PinkyGigglebrain on Wednesday May 25 2016, @06:14AM

    by PinkyGigglebrain (4458) on Wednesday May 25 2016, @06:14AM (#350670)

    Beer: bleh!

    Wine: meh

    Sake: Oh Yeah!

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  • (Score: 2) by q.kontinuum on Wednesday May 25 2016, @06:38AM

    by q.kontinuum (532) on Wednesday May 25 2016, @06:38AM (#350672) Journal

    Now I'm feeling soooo young. I appreciate Linux, and I prefer red wine compared to beer. Considering I'm from the seventies, you really made my day. Thanks!

    Of course, when I started to like GNU/Linux, we didn't have this systemd-crap. Those days it was a real GNU/Linux. If you wanted to use a fancy "mouse" and "GUI" you had to invest your time to go through the config files. Setting up a sendmail server was like a final exam to linuxiness, emacs stood for "eight megabyte and constantly swapping", and eight megabyte were considered HUGE. Linux userland tools adhered to the concept of having small tools for small tasks, and a combination of small tools for big tasks. "Java" was a hot cuppa coffee with lots of milk and sugar. The sun was a computer in our basement, and trolling was a art, not a pass-time. Now ge'roff my lawn, youngster!

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    • (Score: 2) by Gaaark on Wednesday May 25 2016, @04:15PM

      by Gaaark (41) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday May 25 2016, @04:15PM (#350854) Journal

      Ah, messing with the xorg config file in RedHat: good times, good times. :)

      Now all i have time for is messing with i3wm config files, and barely that. :(

      Linux is too easy now, lol. All the 'fun' is gone! :)

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      • (Score: 2) by q.kontinuum on Wednesday May 25 2016, @08:59PM

        by q.kontinuum (532) on Wednesday May 25 2016, @08:59PM (#350969) Journal

        It's not "Linux", unless you are talking about the Kernel only. It's Gnome/Linux! (Some time ago it used to be GNU/Linux, and soon it will be "systemd, powered by Linux")

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2016, @03:43PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2016, @03:43PM (#350842)

    Would it cause you to have an aneurysm to know that I also am eating organic kale with my wine?