2,500 Years Ago, This Brew Was Buried With The Dead. A Brewery Has Revived It
In an ancient burial plot in what is now Germany, scientists uncovered a cauldron with remnants of an alcoholic beverage. So they teamed up with a Milwaukee brewery to re-create the recipe.
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