kvh
Well-Known Member
Back in the 70's, a privileged few who made big bucks working for Saudi Arabian oil company Aramco ALSO were fortunate enough to be taught how to homebrew. Apparently this was all because it was impossible to PURCHASE alcohol, so the company encouraged their employees to brew their own.
Long story short, there was a zine - the best description I've found so far - circulated by the company through it's staff as a sort of brewing manual called (get this):
(awesome, huh?)
One of the guys who started Brooklyn Brewery learned about homebrewing from someone who caught the brewing bug while in the middle east.
My question is - does anyone have a copy of this thing? I'd love to see scans of it.
thx
kvh
Long story short, there was a zine - the best description I've found so far - circulated by the company through it's staff as a sort of brewing manual called (get this):
PERFECTED TECHNIQUES
ON THE EBULLITION
OF
SUGAR, WATER, & SUITABLE CATALYST
TO FORM
AN ACCEPTABLE ARAMCO
ASSIMILATIVE IMBIBABLE
POTION
APPROPRIATE FOR CONSUMPTION
ON THE EBULLITION
OF
SUGAR, WATER, & SUITABLE CATALYST
TO FORM
AN ACCEPTABLE ARAMCO
ASSIMILATIVE IMBIBABLE
POTION
APPROPRIATE FOR CONSUMPTION
(awesome, huh?)
One of the guys who started Brooklyn Brewery learned about homebrewing from someone who caught the brewing bug while in the middle east.
My question is - does anyone have a copy of this thing? I'd love to see scans of it.
thx
kvh