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Old May 19th 05, 01:20 PM
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Jars of the most ancient wine ever discovered have been found in Egypt.
Scientists have dated the vintage to be about 5,000 years old. Talk
about mellow! Two hundred jars of both beer and wine were unearthed.

Experts plan to study the wine and beer extensively to extract as much
information as they can, before the inevitable party!

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...h/11680276.htm

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Old May 19th 05, 03:33 PM
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Jars of the most ancient wine ever discovered have been found in Egypt.
Scientists have dated the vintage to be about 5,000 years old. Talk
about mellow! Two hundred jars of both beer and wine were unearthed.

Experts plan to study the wine and beer extensively to extract as much
information as they can, before the inevitable party!

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...h/11680276.htm

Double-A


Sorry Double-A. but the stuff in those clay jars wont be drinkable. the jars
used before the advent of glass were very porous and drinkable alcohol goes
sour within months. I think its a miracle that there is anything at all left
in them - probably due to the circumstance of their burial.

Greysky


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Old May 19th 05, 04:07 PM
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Greysky wrote:
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Jars of the most ancient wine ever discovered have been found in

Egypt.
Scientists have dated the vintage to be about 5,000 years old.

Talk
about mellow! Two hundred jars of both beer and wine were

unearthed.

Experts plan to study the wine and beer extensively to extract as

much
information as they can, before the inevitable party!


http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...h/11680276.htm

Double-A


Sorry Double-A. but the stuff in those clay jars wont be drinkable.

the jars
used before the advent of glass were very porous and drinkable

alcohol goes
sour within months. I think its a miracle that there is anything at

all left
in them - probably due to the circumstance of their burial.

Greysky



I think all they found was some residue, but I thought it sounded
funnier the way I told it.

According to what I heard on the television news, they found the
residue of a certain kind of acid that is characteristic of wine in
some of the jars.

In case you can't get to the site I gave without a sing-up hassle, here
is what it says:


"Ancient beer, wine jars found in Egypt

Associated Press


CAIRO, Egypt - Archaeologists digging in a 5,000-year-old site in
southern Egypt have unearthed 200 rough ceramic beer and wine jars and
a second mud-brick mortuary enclosure of King Hur-Aha the founder of
the First Dynasty, Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities said
Wednesday.

A joint American excavation mission from Yale University, Institute of
Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania University Museum and New York Universities
found the treasure Wednesday at Shunet El-Zebib, north of Abydos in the
Upper Egyptian city of Sohag."


Double-A

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Old May 19th 05, 05:16 PM
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Hi Greysky& Double-A Beer that is 5,000 years old proves beer came
before raisin bread. Birds showed early man that you could do more with
grapes than eat them off the vine. Beer was a humankind invention. It
was humankinds best invention,and out of it came humankinds second best
invention and that was indoor plumbing. Bert

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Old May 25th 05, 10:15 AM
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote...
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Hi Greysky& Double-A Beer that is 5,000 years old proves beer came
before raisin bread. Birds showed early man that you could do more with
grapes than eat them off the vine. Beer was a humankind invention. It
was humankinds best invention,and out of it came humankinds second best
invention and that was indoor plumbing. Bert


'Lo Bert --

So... you're saying that instead of the Universe being like rising,
baking raisin bread, it's more like the foam on the head of a beer?
with indoor plumbing?

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

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I'm a fool upon a hill,
See my planet spinning still?
Sun goes down and stars arise
Warm and pleasing to mine eyes.

See my little telescope?
People say I'm such a dope;
I don't mind because I nurse
Secrets of the Universe!

Paine


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Old May 25th 05, 01:22 PM
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Hi Painius Yes like Einstien looked at a cup of tea I see beer foam
and space foam relative to each other. I'm getting a theory together to
get this quantum foam to unite QM with GR My thinking is
big on foam. I would not trust a beer without a head on it. Foam is the
fabric of space.(its structure) My beer foam is telling me its part of a
great structure. I'll drink to that Bert

 




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