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Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
It's called Birra Etrusca
Anyway, I'm excited about this. I'm a big fan of these ancient beers. Midas Touch, especially, is a great beer. While there's some creative license in choosing the exact ingredients, they do take pains to find out what many of the ingredients actually were. And it helps connect everyone with the past. After all, beer drinking is something we both have in common (and we have beer to thank for the creation of civilization).
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Re: Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
The historical research involved, the idea of reproducing the experience of those who lived in those times, the desire to use authentic ingredients - it seems a rewarding project.
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Re: Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
I'll have to make the rounds of some other nearby places when I get a chance to see if I can track down the other varieties.
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Re: Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
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Re: Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
Yeah, unfortunately, they don't even have enough production to cover the entire United States. They would definitely do much to improve the reputation of American beer internationally, but they're still too small scale to actually pull it off. I'm sort of in the opposite boat, since I'm curious to try all three variants of this Etruscan beer and two of them are in Italy.
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My only issue with Dogfish Head beers though is they tend to be wayyyy too hoppy for my tastes. |
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That's a shame as it was one of the only shows about beer and went in-depth about the process. It was on the Science channel here for awhile. |
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Re: Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
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Re: Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
(Also, I loved how they explained the term piciu/picio, from my beloved Piedmont ). Also, unknown to most, there is a small but strong beermaking tradition in Italy, but it usually gets buried under the huge (and excellent) production of wine. I'm not particularly fond of mass distribution beers (for example, Peroni and Nastro Azzurro) but there are a few local beers that are very good, like Birra Menabrea (again from Piedmont), and Ichnusa from Sardinia. Anyway, it's a very interesting endeavour. I'd love to try some of those "ancient beers": I haven't seen them in Italy, but I'm going to have a look for them.
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Re: Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
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Re: Dogfish Head's newest Ancient Ale: Etruscan Beer
![]() ![]() My verdict? I like it. It's a very sweet beer with very little bitterness. There's definitely strong fruit tastes, but it still tastes like a beer. It's an ale, but there's not many hops and almost no bitterness (the bitterness mostly comes from Myrrh and gentian root). Overall, I found it very enjoyable. Obviously, Dogfish Head isn't available nationwide (and no longer internationally), but it's worth it if you can get your hands on it. Plus, it's a neat way to essentially taste history. For those living in Italy, the alternate versions (Terracotta and Wood) can let you try it as well. If anyone wants to trade, I'd definitely be interested
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I'll have to make the rounds of some other nearby places when I get a chance to see if I can track down the other varieties.

(Also, I loved how they explained the term piciu/picio, from my beloved Piedmont
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