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Space, The Final Beer Frontier

Space Barley

Light, oxygen and temperature. All enemies of beer. So it would make sense that our tomodachis over at Sapporo would go to that cold, dark, airless place called Space to conjure up their latest brew.  Sapporo have  just announced the landing of Space Barley.

More from JESUS DIAZ over at Gizmodo

At last, the long awaited Space Barley—the beer made with barley grown in space—is here to take you where everyone has been before: Drunk. Fortunately, nobody can hear you shouting in space, which is good for my hangovers.

What’s so special about the Space Barley?

The “space barley” used to make this beer is the fourth generation descendant of the Haruna Nijo malting barley that was developed by Sapporo Breweries and kept in space for five months during 2006 as part of our collaborative research with the Russian Academy of Sciences and Okayama University with the purpose of achieving self-sufficiency in food in the space environment. Since Sapporo Breweries was founded, we have continued to create excellent varieties for raw materials, and we are the only company in the world that operates breeding/research organizations for both barley and hops. This, the world’s first sale of this “space beer,” is the result of our extended nurturing/development of the required technologies.

Sounds good to me, Sr. Sapporo. The only bad thing is that there are only 250 boxes available, each with six 330ml bottles. I’d gladly pay the $113 to get one of these, but you have to first get into a lottery at the Space Barley page. Which is like hoping to win a ticket to get into the space shuttle’s last flight. [Sapporo Beer via Pink Tentacle]

  • Mary Klossner

    I am unable to get local #2 neer where I live (owego NY) I live only 15 miles away from where you get the honey to make the beer.