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Colonial Era Beer and a Stock Ale Recipe

Started by CarrollMS, April 06, 2024, 03:18:07 PM

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CarrollMS

Buckman Tavern would likely serve up one of the refreshments on this page (I love the Rev War Soldier with the Mug this fellow features on his page). He includes a recipe from General Washington. All in the family consumed beer.

A brief history of colonial-era beer (including an awesome Stock Ale recipe) (craftbrewingbusiness.com)

This has inspired me to pick up a Porter if I can find it, which is like what was consumed by our Rev War Veteran Ancestors

  • Dark-Brewed Porter[48]
"A Baltic porter with a very dark cola color, appearing almost black in the glass with a pale tan head, and a strong malt flavor. Porter originated in England in the early 1700s and became popular in Colonial America, with production concentrated in Pennsylvania."

"Pro Libertate"
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Known Distance,
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