Corn beer

Beer style made from corn


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::summary Beer style made from corn ::

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FieldValue
nameCorn beer
imageClarito en poto.JPG
image_altJug of drink
captionChicha served in a vessel known as a poto
ingredientscorn
regionCatacaos, Peru
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Corn beer is a beer style made from corn (maize). The drink is a traditional beverage in various cuisines. Chicha, the best-known corn beer, is widespread in the Andes and local varieties of corn beer exist elsewhere.

History

Corn beer in the Andes has pre-Incan origins. There is archaeological evidence that elite women were responsible for brewing in the Wari culture (600 to 1000 AD).

In 1796, John Boston created a corn beer, the first fermented alcohol beverage commercially produced in Sydney, Australia.

A recipe for corn beer appears in Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural (1863) by Francis Peyre Porcher.

Italian beers Peroni and Nastro Azzuro are made from maize and barley malt. KEO beer from Cyprus is also made with maize, giving a characteristically bitter taste.

Varieties

Chicha is popular in Peru and is served in Arequipa's picanterías.

Tesguino is a corn beer made by the Tarahumara people of the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico. It is brewed for local celebrations related to Holy Week. For the Tarahumara, the beer is an elixir for healing and a barter item and is considered a sacred beverage.

Umqombothi is the Xhosa language word for a corn beer made in South Africa from maize (corn), maize malt, sorghum malt, yeast and water.

References

References

  1. (November 15, 2005). "The ancient empire that beer built".
  2. Iltis, Judith. "Boston, John (?–1804)". National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  3. (September 29, 2014). "Early American Beer {{!}} Inside Adams: Science, Technology & Business".
  4. León, Rafo and Billy Hare. [https://books.google.com/books?id=4moNAQAAMAAJ&q Chicha peruana: una bebida, una cultura.] Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Fondo Editorial, 2008: 49-74. (retrieved through Google Books, July 28, 2015)
  5. "The Sacred Corn Beer of the Tarahumara".

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