In a lively tour around the world and through the millennia, Uncorking the Past tells the compelling story of humanity's ingenious, intoxicating quest for the perfect drink. Following a tantalizing trail of archaeological, chemical, artistic, and textual clues, Patrick E. McGovern, the leading authority on ancient alcoholic beverages, brings us up to date on what we now know about how humans created and enjoyed fermented beverages across cultures. Along the way, he explores a provocative hypothesis about the integral role such libations have played in human evolution. We discover, for example, that the cereal staples of the modern world were probably domesticated for their potential in making quantities of alcoholic beverages. These include the delectable rice wines of China and Japan, the corn beers of the Americas, and the millet and sorghum drinks of Africa. Humans also learned how to make mead from honey and wine from exotic fruits of all kinds - even from the sweet pulp of the cacao (chocolate) fruit in the New World. The perfect drink, it turns out - whether it be mind-altering, medicinal, a religious symbol, a social lubricant, or artistic inspiration - has not only been a profound force in history, but may be fundamental to the human condition itself.
Patrick E. McGovern is Scientific Director of the Biomolecular Archaeology Laboratory for Cuisine, Fermented Beverages, and Health at the University of Pennsylvania Museum. His books include Ancient Wine: The Search for the Origins of Viniculture, the 2004 Grand Prize winner in History, Literature, and Fine Arts, Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin. McGovern's research on the origins of alcoholic beverages has been featured in Time, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Nature, and elsewhere.
Title: Uncorking the Past: The Quest for Wine, Beer, and Other Alcoholic Beverages
Author: Patrick E McGovern
ISBN: 9780520267985
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Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Date: 2011-01-18
Number of Pages: 348
Weight: 0.4991 kg
McGovern's delving, detailed in this fascinating book, leaves little doubt that humans are born drinkers. New Scientist (A) magnificent study, skillfully written and well illustrated. Choice Takes his reader on a world tour, examining the archeological record for alcohol use across continents and cultures. Nature Highly informative and challenging. California Grapevine In this engaging book, Patrick McGovern gives us a world tour of the origins of alcoholic beverages. -- John Gava Law Society Journal A remarkable book, both erudite and entertaining. Gastronomica