3 messages2013-03-14 21:58 UTCthrough 2013-03-15 04:07 UTC
A Bit of Trivia
Husar, Charlie [USA] (ASE)2013-03-14 21:58 UTC
Brewery To Make 'Shipwreck Beer'
Thu, 03/14/2013 - 1:48pm
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HELSINKI (AP) -- Local authorities on the Aland Islands in the Baltic Sea say a local brewer will begin producing a beer inspired by bottles found in a 19th century shipwreck three years ago.
Five bottles of beer, along with 168 bottles of champagne, were pulled from a submerged schooner that experts believe sank in the 1840s.
Aland authorities say Finnish scientists studied the beer and devised a formula for a recreation that the local Stallhagen brewery will produce.
Stallhagen CEO Jan Wennstrom said in a statement Thursday that he hopes the vintage beer will help the company reach new markets.
Production of the "shipwreck beer" is expected to start in mid-2014.
Cheers
Charlie
Re: [Cal_Boats] A Bit of Trivia
pw… [at] aol.com2013-03-15 02:16 UTC
Of course if you're gonna drink Shipwreck Beer it is necessary to get 3 sheets to the wind.
Paul
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Sent: Thu, Mar 14, 2013 5:58 pm
Subject: [Cal_Boats] A Bit of Trivia
Brewery To Make 'Shipwreck Beer'
Thu, 03/14/2013 - 1:48pm
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HELSINKI (AP) -- Local authorities on the Aland Islands in the Baltic Sea say a local brewer will begin producing a beer inspired by bottles found in a 19th century shipwreck three years ago.
Five bottles of beer, along with 168 bottles of champagne, were pulled from a submerged schooner that experts believe sank in the 1840s.
Aland authorities say Finnish scientists studied the beer and devised a formula for a recreation that the local Stallhagen brewery will produce.
Stallhagen CEO Jan Wennstrom said in a statement Thursday that he hopes the vintage beer will help the company reach new markets.
Production of the "shipwreck beer" is expected to start in mid-2014.
Cheers
Charlie
Re: [Cal_Boats] A Bit of Trivia
Terry Spencer2013-03-15 04:07 UTC
Will this necessitate a trip to Helsinki?
Terry
On Mar 14, 2013, at 2:58 PM, Husar, Charlie [USA] (ASE) wrote:
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> Brewery To Make 'Shipwreck Beer'
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> HELSINKI (AP) -- Local authorities on the Aland Islands in the Baltic Sea say a local brewer will begin producing a beer inspired by bottles found in a 19th century shipwreck three years ago.
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> Five bottles of beer, along with 168 bottles of champagne, were pulled from a submerged schooner that experts believe sank in the 1840s.
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> Aland authorities say Finnish scientists studied the beer and devised a formula for a recreation that the local Stallhagen brewery will produce.
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> Stallhagen CEO Jan Wennstrom said in a statement Thursday that he hopes the vintage beer will help the company reach new markets.
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> Production of the "shipwreck beer" is expected to start in mid-2014.
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> Cheers
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> Charlie
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