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Freeze Dried Beer?
So I was glancing through the International Journal of Cancer(1) the
other day when I noticed they were using Freeze Dried Beer for a study. So.....where can we get some? --Chris (1) Vol 108, 2004. p405 Material Methods section, paragraph 2. |
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[ Chris Webster ]
So I was glancing through the International Journal of Cancer(1) the other day when I noticed they were using Freeze Dried Beer for a study. So.....where can we get some? Isn't that called whisky? Laphroaig cask strength is pretty near, at least. :-) Martin -- "An ideal world is left as an exercise to the reader." -Paul Graham, On Lisp |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 09:46:00 -0700, Chris Webster
wrote: So I was glancing through the International Journal of Cancer(1) the other day when I noticed they were using Freeze Dried Beer for a study. So.....where can we get some? This is one of those ideas that sounded good until someone actually tasted it. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) ------------------------------------------------ at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 22:09:30 +0000 (UTC),
bbense+rec.boats.paddle.rec.skiing.backcountry.Fe wrote: In article , Gary S. Idontwantspam@net wrote: On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 09:46:00 -0700, Chris Webster wrote: So I was glancing through the International Journal of Cancer(1) the other day when I noticed they were using Freeze Dried Beer for a study. So.....where can we get some? This is one of those ideas that sounded good until someone actually tasted it. _ Freeze distillation is an old New England Tradition. You take hard cider and skim the ice off every day. Is is "dry" if there's no water in it? _ Booker C. Bense Yes, the classic way to turn hard cider into applejack, roughly equivalent in alcohol content to a brandy. The freezedried beer was a powder to which you added water and vodka, and was supposed to have a little froth on top. It was announced several years ago, hit the market, and faded away rather quickly. Reviews were not favorable. There is a more recent freeze- dried beer idea from a couple of Purdue students, but they are proposing it as a "spice" to add beer flavor to various foods, not to reconstitute into a drink. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) ------------------------------------------------ at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom |
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So I was glancing through the International Journal of Cancer(1) the other day when I noticed they were using Freeze Dried Beer for a study. So.....where can we get some? I think that would be called bread. There's a brewpub in Taos...Eskes? I'm a member of the "Liquid Bread Club" there. Somehow I'm thinking bread doesn't have the same attitude adjustment factor..... --Chris |
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Chris Webster wrote:
So I was glancing through the International Journal of Cancer(1) the other day when I noticed they were using Freeze Dried Beer for a study. So.....where can we get some? I think that would be called bread. There's a brewpub in Taos...Eskes? I'm a member of the "Liquid Bread Club" there. Somehow I'm thinking bread doesn't have the same attitude adjustment factor..... Soak it in Everclear. -klaus |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 09:46:00 -0700, Chris Webster wrote:
So I was glancing through the International Journal of Cancer(1) the other day when I noticed they were using Freeze Dried Beer for a study. So.....where can we get some? --Chris (1) Vol 108, 2004. p405 Material Methods section, paragraph 2. In the remains of dehydrated drunks? ;-) Actually, I don't know... but the idea of freeze-dried beer sounds intriguing! |
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