Recreating a unique early modern beer
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Carlos Belloch-Molina, Charlie Taverner , Joshua Reid3, Adrian Warrell, Jo Dicks 4, Stephen Lawrence3, Marc Meltonville, Susan Flavin, John Morrissey, Recreating a unique early modern beer, Microbiology Society, Belfast, April 2022, Carlos Belloch-Molina, 2022Download Item:
Abstract:
Beer was an important source of nutrition in the past. To study its importance in diet, the nutritional input of beer in early modern Ireland
(c1550 – c1650) was examined. Archival records in Dublin Castle facilitated ingredients and recipes of the time to recreate an Irish beer. As
well as barley, Irish beer included oats, and hops. A beer was made following the original recipe and ingredients. A working Tudor brewery
that used traditional equipment and processes was built at the Weald & Downland Living Museum in Sussex. To select the most appropriate
yeast, two strains from the NCYC collection were screened to represent the ancestral strain.
The fermentation process was monitored and the beer analysed for nutritional parameters.
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Author: Flavin, Susan
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