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Ep 209: Science... sort of - Yeast from a Beast

Science... sort of

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4.8677 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2014

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

00:00:00 - Patrick and Ryan are joined by Jasper Akerboom and Jason Osborne, who collaborated to make a beer with yeast harvested from fossils. The beer, Bone Dusters from Lost Rhino Brewing Company, involved diving into swamps for fossils, swabbing protocetids for cultures, and dealing with all the trials and tribulations of a yeast strain cultivated from a bone. It's a good story, and by all accounts a good beer. 

 

00:21:14 - Speaking of beers, we're all having some. Jasper is having an Elder Wright, appropriately made by the aforementioned Lost Rhino. Jason was having a vodka tonic, but all our beer talk forced him to switch to an cellared Bone Dusters. Patrick is fighting a sore throat with the help of a hot toddy. And Ryan tries to keep everything thematic with a Mikkeller's Beer Geek Brunch Weasel.

 

00:29:25 - The second segment is all about what Jason and Jasper do when they're not busy brewing. Jason helps run PaleoQuest, a non-profit organization dedicated to espousing the value of geology and paleontology to the general public. Jasper runs JasperYeast, a company dedicated to providing brewers with really good yeast, which is also very important, as far as we're concerned. 

 

00:54:17 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like collaboration beers: they both take multiple parties working together to complete, and everyone hopes they turn out at least OK. Patrick starts things off by thanking a former recurring donor Leonard A. Leonard gave us some cash each month for a bit, but for whatever reason had to quit. No hard feelings, Leonard; we appreciate the support while you were able to do so, and that holds true for everyone else who gave for awhile but then had to stop. Thanks everyone! And especially Leonard! Ryan presents a most impressive offering from none other than Kevin Kelly, who was kind enough to mention us in his latest book Cool Tools: A Catalog of Possibilities which is really awesome and we're honored to be included. The book has other stuff besides us, so it's definitely worth checking out. Finally, this week's game giveaway is Deadlight, an awesome zombie platformer set in 1980's Seattle. If you're a donor e-mail in to get the Steam code!

 

 

This week's episode was brought to you by Downcast, a podcasting app for people who are fed up with terrible ones. Not only are they sponsoring the show, but they gave us some promo codes to give away! If you want the app, e-mail us and say so; you'll be happy you did! Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts!

 

 

Music for this week's show:

Bag of Bones - Pokey Lafarge

Lost in You - Sugarcult

My Bones Are Gonna Rise Again - Pine Hill Haints

Transcript

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0:00.0

I should go get a beer. I'll be right back.

0:02.5

Beer pressure.

0:04.1

Beer pressure. Is that what you said?

0:05.6

I didn't. That's funnier.

0:08.0

From sciencesortov.com, you're listening to Science Order. This is episode 209, brought to you by Downcast. Our theme this week is yeast from a beast. I'm your host Ryan, and joining me to discuss things that are science, things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were science, is my chuckling co-host, Patrick Wheatley.

0:40.7

Yeah, I have greetings.

0:42.4

Not too many chuckles.

0:44.2

And we are also joined this week by two special guests here to talk about that theme in particular,

0:50.9

one of whom is Jason Osborne of PaleoQuest.

0:55.4

Hey, how you doing, guys?

0:56.6

And the other is Jasper Ackerboom, the brewing scientist at Lost Rhino Brewing Company,

1:02.8

and the owner-founder of Yasper Yeast LLC.

1:05.7

Cheers, everybody.

1:07.0

So we had you guys on the show this week because you both were involved in Lost Rhino putting out this bone duster's paleo ale, an ale brewed from real fossils.

1:17.2

So what's the story here? What's going on?

1:19.7

Well, Jasper, do you want to take a lead or do you want me to?

1:22.7

I'll take the lead. So Jason, he contacted me, and this is already a while ago, with the question of if we could

1:29.9

tie in beer brewing with paleontology, his plan, I have to give him credit for that, was to

1:36.4

try to isolate yeast from fossils. He dove up from these dismal swamps where he goes diving for

1:42.8

these large remains and I told

1:44.9

him you know the brief story I was like very skeptical to say the least but I

1:50.3

went with him to the Calvin Marine Museum where he gracefully donated some of his

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