
Beer at The Pyramids: The Strange History of the World’s Favorite Beverage
This week, we’re wetting our whistles with an array of historic, rare and homemade drinks.
This week, we’re wetting our whistles with an array of historic, rare and homemade drinks. Journalist Jonny Garrett tells the true story of beer, including its use as a dietary supplement for children, a religious rite in prehistoric caves, and as a form of Ancient Egyptian currency. Plus, Aaron Goldfarb tells us about the collectors who hunt for very old bottles of booze; Alex Aïnouz cries over a sip of his homemade red wine; and JM Hirsch shares a delightfully salty cocktail tip.
Questions in this episode:
"I’m looking to recreate a wine cocktail recipe I had recently. Can you help?"
"I have a bottle of non-alcoholic rum. What should I do with it?"
"What’s the ingredient or factor that’s making my eggs grow so much while baking?"
"How do I recreate my husband’s favorite biscuits at home?"



