
Originally published byThe Guardian
Team now plans to see if they can use yeast strains harvested from รtzi the Iceman to brew beer too
Scientists have baked a sourdough loaf of bread using yeast strains harvested from a 5,000-year-old mummy and now plan to see if they can use them to brew beer too.
The yeast came from รtzi the Iceman, a famous corpse remarkably preserved by being frozen in Alpine ice near the Italy-Austria border until he was discovered in 1991. รtzi has been the subject of intense study since he was found and has shed much light on pre-historic European people and their way of life.
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