Sunday, October 3, 2010
A man on a mission ...
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Gilpin Family Whisky
In Australia, "piss" can be used as slang for alcohol. James Gilpin, a researcher who has diabetes, takes this to a whole new level with his Gilpin Family Whisky:
Sugar heavy urine excreted by diabetic patients is now being utilized for the fermentation of high-end single malt whisky for export.
The source material is acquired from elderly volunteers, including Gilpin's own grandmother. The urine is purified and the sugars are added to the mash stock to accelerate the whisky's fermentation process. According to this article:
The original idea came from an (unverified) story he heard about a pharmaceutical company that supposedly set up a factory next to an old people's home and would swap cushions and soft toys for the residents' urine. They'd then process the urine to remove the chemicals that had passed straight through the dilapidated endochrine systems of the patients, which could then be put straight back into new medicine.
Given that astronauts drink recycled urine, who can complain?
Friday, June 11, 2010
Crystal Head Vodka
In a momentary departure from home-made alcohol, let me introduce Dan Aykroyd's Crystal Head Vodka. Yes, Dan Aykroyd.
Designed by an American landscape artist (John Alexander), the container was inspired by a fascination with Day of the Dead ceremonies and Aykroyd’s long-time interest in the occult. It was originally something of a lark, but with retail sales of over $40 million people now line up at stores wherever Dan Aykroyd shows for bottle signings. The one place they won't line up is in Ontario, the only state or province in North America to ban the bottle from store shelves.
Further details can be found in this article.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Stout can be used for more than just drinking ...
Since I've been sitting on a large batch of stout, waiting for bottles to become available for filling from the carboy, I've been investigating other uses for stout. So far, I'm happy to report success with recipes for "Stout and Ginger Muffins" and "Beer Bread"; the recipes follow:
Stout & ginger muffins
Ingredients
2 1/2 cups plain flour
1 1/2 cups brown sugar
2 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp baking powder
375ml stout (room temperature)
2 eggs, lightly whisked
75g butter, melted
Method
Preheat oven to 200°C.
Sift the flour into a large bowl.
Stir in the sugar, ginger, baking powder and salt.
Make a well in the centre.
Add the stout, egg and butter, and stir until just combined.
Spoon the muffin mixture evenly among the prepared pans.
Bake in oven for 15 minutes.
Beer Bread
Ingredients
3 cups plain flour
3 tsp baking powder
1 tbsp white sugar
~400 ml stout
Method
Mix and bake at 200°C for about 45 minutes.
There are many simple beer bread recipes out there, so I plan to try a range of breads in the coming weeks.