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Nourishing pillar — the everyday drink

Emmer bread beer (henket)

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A cloudy, sweet-sour beer, brewed from crumbled emmer bread and germinated grains, barely alcoholic. It was drunk through a straw to avoid the sediment.

Nourishing pillar — the everyday drink

A cloudy, sweet-sour beer, brewed from crumbled emmer bread and germinated grains, barely alcoholic. It was drunk through a straw to avoid the sediment.

Do you think the dazzling Sun drinks only the wine of the oases? Beer, henket, flows freely at my table as in the potter's hut. My brewers crumble the bread into water, let the grain awaken, and the vat froths like the silt of Hapi. Drink it through a reed straw, thick and sweet-tart: it quenches, it nourishes, it gladdens the heart of god and man alike. It is the blood of barley.
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Ingredients
  • Underbaked emmer breadseveral loaves (sweet base)
  • Germinated barley grains (malt)one measure (fermentation)
  • Nile waterto fill the vat (liquid)
  • Datesa handful (sweetness and wild yeast)
How it was made : Egyptians brewed without hops: they started with underbaked emmer bread, crumbled into water with germinated grain, fermented by wild yeasts. The result was cloudy and nourishing, drunk through a straw to avoid the dregs. Brewery residues have been excavated at Hierakonpolis and elsewhere.

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