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Brewing Beer

Brewing Beer.jpg A Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkThumbnailsBuilding A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630A Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkThumbnailsBuilding A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630A Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkThumbnailsBuilding A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630A Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkThumbnailsBuilding A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630A Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkThumbnailsBuilding A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630A Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkThumbnailsBuilding A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630

One seventeenth century building unearthed at Jamestown appears to have been used as a place where beer, ale, brandy, and other alcoholic beverages were made. Nearby were found pieces of lead, which may have been part of a lead cistern which held barley, and inside the building were three brick ovens, which may have been used for drying malt. A handle from a copper kettle was discovered near one of the ovens, and pieces of copper and lead pipes were recovered not far from the building. Historical objects excavated near the site revealed that the structure was used between 1625 and 1660.