Wired editor Adam Rogers describes the discovery of the earliest known alcoholic beverage: a 10,000 year old ancestor of wine. He spoke in our “Conversations at The Interval" lecture series. Watch or listen to the full talk:
https://theinterval.org/salon-talks/0...
On May 27, 02014 Rogers spoke about "The 10,000 Year History of Booze” and his book "Proof: The Science of Booze.' It was the first talk ever at The Interval. If you know The Interval today, you'll notice that the back bar shelves and our chalkboard weren't installed yet!
Conversations at The Interval is an ongoing long-term thinking lecture series at The Interval bar/cafe in San Francisco.
Published thanks to the generous support of the Elkes Foundation. Look for more short, shareable clips of Long Now talks released here often.
The Long Now Foundation is a non-profit located in San Francisco that is dedicated to fostering long-term thinking and responsibility. Find out more at http://longnow.org
The Mother Eve of Booze — Adam Rogers at The Interval, May 02014 booksmart soundtrack | |
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