Barley, malt and ale in the neolithic

Barley, malt and ale in the neolithic
ISBN-10
184171352X
ISBN-13
9781841713526
Pages
84
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Archaeopress
Author
Merryn Dineley

Description

Merryn Dineley's thesis is based on the premise that the 'biochemical laws that govern the processes of malting, mashing and fermentation remain unchanged throughout the millennia'. She therefore uses the results of scientific experimentation to search for evidence of ale and brewing amongst Neolithic residues. Following a discussing of the actual brewing process and later Viking and medieval embellishments, the study discusses the evidence for barley in Egypt and the Near East, the first evidence of grain in neolithic Europe and ceramic, environmental and structural clues for brewing in Neolithic Orkney and Grooved Ware sites in Britain.