Beer And Chocolate Is The Food Of The Gods

stock-beer-stoutThe Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) announces new pricing for the upcoming tasting event. BEER + CHOCOLATE = FOOD OF THE GODS taking place Thursday, July 8th at 6:30 P.M. Tickets are now $55 for members and $65 for nonmembers. The event complements Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea, on view at PEM through July 18, 2010. Further details are listed below…

BEER + CHOCOLATE = FOOD OF THE GODS

TASTING EVENT AT PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM

Thursday, July 8th at 6:30 P.M.

Event Complements Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea

On view through July 18, 2010

SALEM, MA—Take a delicious journey into the art, culture, and history of Maya chocolate beverages with Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) curator George Schwartz and locally-based Taza Chocolate co-founder Alex Whitmore at Beer + Chocolate = Food of the Gods on Thursday, July 8 at 6:30 p.m.

Known to the Maya as kakaw (cacao), the chocolate beverage was a cherished luxury good considered fit for the gods. Recent archaeological research has confirmed that a fermented chocolate “beer” preceded the non-alcoholic chocolate drinks of the New World. Chocolate continues to inspire brewers today.

Beer + Chocolate begins with a tour of Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea led by Schwartz. Following the tour is a presentation and tasting featuring beers such as Dogfish Head’s Theobroma and Southern Tier’s Choklat, along with Taza’s renowned stone-ground organic chocolate. Guests will also try their hand at creating a chocolate beverage in the style of the Maya, and enjoy Maya-inspired cuisine.

Schwartz and Whitmore will discuss the importance of cacao and chocolate beverages in the Maya world, linking the discussion to the watery themes of Fiery Pool, and revealing through imagery and demonstration how Maya beverages were made and continue to be made today. The event closes with a tasting of modern Taza chocolate and discussion of how it is inspired by ancient Maya and Mesoamerican cacao beverages.