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Home / Lifestyle / Archaeologists Uncork 150-Year-Old Utah Mystery Brew

Archaeologists Uncork 150-Year-Old Utah Mystery Brew

3 Feb

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Summary

  • An intact 150-year-old alcohol bottle was discovered in Alta, Utah.
  • Experts determined the liquid is likely an aged beer, not wine or spirit.
  • Further analysis may reveal brewing practices and allow for recreation.
Archaeologists Uncork 150-Year-Old Utah Mystery Brew

A 150-year-old alcohol bottle, discovered this summer in Alta, Utah, has been successfully opened by experts. Archaeologists, led by Ian Wright, found the intact bottle at an archaeological site in the Wasatch Mountains, an area that was a bustling mining town in the 1870s. Intact bottles from this era are rare finds in Utah. Isaac Winter, head distiller at High West, noted the bottle was in "reasonably good shape" after 150 years. The team cautiously extracted the liquid, finding its aroma to be fruity with notes of leather and age, suggesting it was likely a beer. Sediment was present at the bottom, making the liquid appear cloudy. Researchers plan further analysis to see if any yeast remains viable, which could inform historical brewing techniques and possibly allow for the beer's recreation. Winter described tasting a small amount as not unpleasant.

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The discovery is reminiscent of efforts to revive long-lost grains found on shipwrecks. The exploration of historical beverages like this one offers a unique glimpse into the past. Alta, though now known for ski resorts, was a significant hub during the mining boom of the late 19th century, making such a find particularly relevant to the area's history. The careful examination and opening process highlight the fragility and value of such historical artifacts.

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Experts determined the liquid inside the 150-year-old bottle is likely an aged beer, based on its aroma, appearance, and the presence of sediment.
The 150-year-old alcohol bottle was unearthed at an archaeological site in Alta, Utah, a former 1870s mining town.
Researchers plan further analysis to examine viable yeast, which could provide insight into historical brewing practices and potentially allow for the beer's recreation.

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