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I just published a new post on my blog (andybrews.com) that I'm quite proud of, the result of many hours of sleuthing. It turns out that the stone used for traditional malting floors also has an important role in the history of paleontology--learn more in my post!
Posted 34 days ago.
Haha, nice one. Exactly the kind of stuff that could keep me busy for weeks.
Posted 34 days ago.
It's so easy to fall down the rabbit hole of researching ingredients!
Posted 34 days ago.
Wow, so I've been using malt that could contain microscopic bits of fossilized dinosaurs, huh?
Posted 34 days ago.
Theoretically, I suppose that's the case! Although most correctly, the malt at least rested on rock that might have contained dinosaur bones. Either way, it's all cool.
My next brewing project is one using hops grown on soils derived from the rocks that contained the last dinosaur fossils (and the oldest hop fossils)...
Posted 34 days ago.
Super cool post, sir!
Posted 34 days ago.
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