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		<title>Old yeast. New Beer.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[California Polytechnic State University scientist Raul Cano will go to almost any length to brew the perfect beer, and in this case he&#8217;s gone back in time. Well, not quite. Actually, he&#8217;s using a strain of yeast out of time. Cano managed to extract a strain of yeast that has laid dormant for forty-five million [...]
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<p>California Polytechnic State University scientist Raul Cano will go to almost any length to brew the perfect beer, and in this case he&#8217;s gone back in time. Well, not quite. Actually, he&#8217;s using a strain of yeast out of time.</p>
<p>Cano managed to extract a strain of yeast that has laid dormant for forty-five million years inside a Lebanese weevil trapped inside a piece of Burmese amber. And if that doesn&#8217;t peg the needle on your Cool&#8217;O'Meter, Cano has also managed to reactivate the yeast and is now brewing barrels of pale ale and German wheat beer. Don&#8217;t think that only scientists at California Polytechnic will be able to sample Cano&#8217;s pre-historic brew, because you can buy it through Cano&#8217;s <a title="Fossil Fuels Brewing Company -- Beer made with 45 million year old yeast" href="http://www.fossilfuelsbrewingco.com" target="_blank">Fossil Fuels Brewing Company</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;You can always buy brewing yeast, and your product will be based on the brewmaster&#8217;s recipes,&#8221; said Cano. &#8220;Our yeast has a double angle: We have yeast no one else has and our own beer recipes.&#8221; </em></p></blockquote>
<p>The beer has been receiving good reviews and according to Cano the beer&#8217;s unique taste, described as smooth and spicy, is due to the ancient yeast&#8217;s ability to only consume a narrow range of sugars. Sadly, right now Fossil Fuels Brewing Company is only distributing the beer to select bars and pubs in the Northern California area. If Catherine and I can manage to get our hands on some, you, our dear readers, will surely be the first to know.</p>
<p>Source: <a title="Discovery News -- Ancient Yeast Reborn in Modern Beer" href="http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/09/23/beer-zoom.html" target="_blank">Discovery News</a>.</p>
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