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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2014 · 30 MIN

Intoxication and Civilization: Beer's Ancient Past

from Distillations | Science History Institute

This show takes on the frothy subject of beer, and explores the science, culture, and history behind the suds. First, Bob and Michal go back to school--beer school--and they learn a few things about what makes beer so tasy.  Then we talk to Patrick E. McGovern, a beer and wine archaeologist, and Roger Barth, a  chemist, professor, and home brewer. They discuss the science behind beer, how modern craft breweries can help us understand ancient beers, and how technology has allowed us to drink like an ancient king. They also discuss the spiritual side of beer and the role beer has played in human evolution. SHOW CLOCK 00:07 Introduction 00:57 Bob and Michal go to beer school 07:12 Interview with Patrick E. McGovern and Roger Barth CREDITS Hosts: Michal Meyer and Bob Kenworthy Guests: Patrick E. McGovern and Roger Barth Reporter, Producer & Editor: Mariel Carr   MUSIC: "Take Me Higher," Jahzzar "Green Lights," Jahzzar "Bill Pickett," Robodub "Portasound Dub" Robodub "Watch the Road Bub," All Urban Outfield "Seconde Introspection," Horten V3 "Devil with the Devil," Underscore Orkestra "Foods that start with Q," All Urban Outfield "The Plaintive Heating Griddle," Ergo Phizmiz "Elephant," Moana "Sunny Day," The Rabbits "Nia," Dubh Thrian "Sonstiges," Podington Bear  All songs courtesy of the Free Music Archive, freemusicarchive.org   Check out Distillations magazine at distillations.org, where you'll find articles, videos, and our podcast. 

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