4:16 PM The brewer is supposed to reincarnate the crashed beer since 1886 in a new beer | |
The Central Brewer of new York tries to reproduce 133-year-old beer later such as students from SUNY-Cobleskill returned and uncorked the bottle from the crash of 1886 SS Oregon. Bill Felter from the serious Brewing Company Howes cave bought a bottle from a buyer who collects artifacts from the wreckage of Oregon, WRAL.com reports. Oregon was on his way from Liverpool to New york when he met another boat off long island on March 14, 1886. The boat sank and took with her all 852 passengers and crew members. Felter handed the beer to the students in the hope that they will safely extract the yeast. “We are proud of our beer. When we invented a wonderful recipe, we did not stop there. We did little tricks here and there, trying different yeast here, different hope and different grains, until we had a large class of beer” the Serious Brewing Co. the website reads. Filter must be configured confidently in the future. In Australia, the Brewer safely removed the yeast from the bottle with 220-year-old crash, in order to fluff a fresh batch of foam. | |
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