Talk:Ninkasi
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The Anchor Brewing Company in 1989 produced a limited edition of beer (known in Sumerian as sikaru) under the Ninkasi label, based on a scholarly reconstruction of the ancient Sumerian recipe. The recipe started with a twice-baked bread known as bappir as well as malt, and was sweetened with honey and dates. It did not include hops or other bittering ingredients, so it was considerably sweeter than modern beers. The recipe is described inCharlie Papazian's Home Brewer's Companion (1994 ed., ISBN 0380772876).
- Have added the above para to Anchor Brewing Company PamD (talk) 18:38, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
There is a microbrewery called Ninkasi Brewing, located in Eugene, Oregon, USA. It has been brewing beers in the Northwest style since 2006.
There is also a microbrewery called Ninkasi in Lyon, France with a number of bar and club venues across the city.
Widefox (talk) 12:18, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
- replaced minimal version of the above info, as appropriate indication of cultural influence of the name
- I removed these popular culture entries in this article which are not notable according to WP:IPC - primary sources are not acceptable, and items are not notable (also pls sign your comments) Widefox (talk) 16:16, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
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