binkman Well-Known Member Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 488 Reaction score 17 Location Baltimore Oct 7, 2011 #1 I'm teaching a class entitled "The Archaeology of Beer" this winter. I'm just starting to build a syllabus. Woot! :rockin:
I'm teaching a class entitled "The Archaeology of Beer" this winter. I'm just starting to build a syllabus. Woot! :rockin:
Hammy71 Senior Member HBT Supporter Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 6,056 Reaction score 762 Location SE PA Oct 7, 2011 #2 You go professor!
EdWort Well-Known Member Joined Jul 14, 2006 Messages 11,896 Reaction score 471 Location Bee Cave, Texas Oct 7, 2011 #3 Awesome! Please post the the syllabus here when you have done! I'd love to see it.
david_42 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 8, 2005 Messages 25,581 Reaction score 196 Location Oak Grove Oct 7, 2011 #4 You'll want to include Discovery Channel's "How Beer Saved the World". Really great. Example: In the 1870's, while wine makers were digging bigger caves, beer manufacturers were funding the development of mechanical air conditioning.
You'll want to include Discovery Channel's "How Beer Saved the World". Really great. Example: In the 1870's, while wine makers were digging bigger caves, beer manufacturers were funding the development of mechanical air conditioning.
OP OP binkman Well-Known Member Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 488 Reaction score 17 Location Baltimore Jan 26, 2012 #5 Just in case you guys are still interested, I thought I'd redirect you to: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f19/archaeology-beer-298135/
Just in case you guys are still interested, I thought I'd redirect you to: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f19/archaeology-beer-298135/