I have a close beer nerd friend who's been asked to do a cartography lecture at a fancy schmancy college here in Mass. The lecture is about beer/brewing/breweries' influences on maps throughout history. (I know... kind of obscure but don't look at me, I didnt pick the topic).
I've been asked if I would be interested in brewing a few "historical" beers to go along with the lecture and I would really like to find a few historically accurate recipes to replicate... Ideally, from the eras and regions to be covered.
I've done some light google-fu and haven't come up with much and figured I would toss the topic out there in case anyone had any solid references to any material that would be helpful.
Thanks and cheers.
I've been asked if I would be interested in brewing a few "historical" beers to go along with the lecture and I would really like to find a few historically accurate recipes to replicate... Ideally, from the eras and regions to be covered.
I've done some light google-fu and haven't come up with much and figured I would toss the topic out there in case anyone had any solid references to any material that would be helpful.
Thanks and cheers.