If you don't like normal beer you could try some of these old standards.
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/culturelab/2009/11/how-to-mix-an-ancient-cocktail.phpThe Neolithic Grog (China, 7000 BC)
Chew rice grains so that diastase, an enzyme in your saliva, breaks the carbohydrate molecules into simple sugars
Spit back out
Dilute honey to activate its yeast and combine
Mix the honey concoction with the juices of grapes and hawthorn fruits and ferment
Godin Tepe Beer (Mesopatamia, 3500 BC)
Malt barley by sprouting and then roasting the grains
Mill the grains with basalt mortars and pestles
Add water
Add fruit or honey to begin fermentation
Flavour with dates or radishes
Drink directly from jug with a long straw
Central Asian Soma (Turkmenistan, 2000 BC)
In a large bowl, macerate ephedra plant, hemp plant and poppy
Grate, then strain juices through a funnel filled with wool
Mix with grape wine
Wait for the trees to start dancing, snakes to start talking and the sky to turn red
Bronze Age Nordic Grog (Denmark, 1400 BC)
Ferment the juices of cowberries and cranberries
Ferment wheat grain
Add bog myrtle, lime tree pollen, meadowsweet and white clover
Mix and enjoy
I'll have a triple soma on the rocks.
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