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Oldest Drinkable Beer Found in Finland
The oldest drinkable beer was found off the coast of Finland in 2010 according to the Technical Research Centre of Finland in a statement on February 8, 2011. Divers retrieved in 2010 well-preserved bottles of champagne and five bottles of beer from the wreck of a ship that likely sank during the first half of the 19th century in the Aland island chain. On February 8, 2011, Technical Research Centre of Finland will begin to determine what kind of a recipe was used in the brewing of the beer to perhaps brew the historic beverage again. (Editorial Use Only) UPI/VTT/Antonin Halas

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Oldest Drinkable Beer Found in Finland
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