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Sipping Through Time: Experiencing George Washington’s Original Beer

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George Washington’s original beer recipe has been brought back to life thanks to the New York Public Library’s collaboration with the Talea Beer Co. As part of the celebration of America 250, the library requested the brewery to craft a small batch of beer based on Washington’s 1757 recipe, which was penned during his time as a colonel in the Virginia militia.

In the 18th century, beer served a vital role in the diets of troops, providing a safer alternative to contaminated water. "Small beer" was a low-alcohol beverage (1 to 3 percent) that Washington described in his recipe, which includes hops, yeast, water, and an ample amount of molasses, leading to a unique sweetness and flavor profile.

Eric Brown, Talea’s brewmaster, explains that this brew differs significantly from modern beers. It is a dark amber color, cloudy due to lack of filtering, and imparts complex flavors reminiscent of wine—rich with spices and minerality. Interestingly, this historical beverage was typically served at room temperature, taking on the temperature of the environment in which it was consumed.

For those inspired to try creating Washington’s small beer at home, the library has made the recipe available online. With suggestions to use baking molasses and clean brewing techniques, aspiring brewers can attempt to recreate a taste of history.

If you want to explore Washington’s beer recipe, you can find it on the New York Public Library’s website.

For more historical insights, check out related content on Beer, historical documents, and George Washington.

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