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...other four positions are publicity coordinator, communications coordinator, technical liaison and the newly-added post of historian. Mike M. Donahue ’05, Robert A. Hodgson ’05, E. Peyton Sherwood ’04 and Peter A. Dodd ’06 will fill those roles...
...Harvard, Dodd has focused on mead. Mead is considered to be the first alcoholic drink brewed by men, earlier than wine or beer. It is most famous now as the beverage of the Vikings and their pantheon; in Valhalla, the Viking heaven, newcomers were welcomed with generous chalices full of mead. Dodd’s version is an uncarbonated drink made from molasses and mixed—more accurately, chased—with ginger ale and lemon juice. He brought two kinds of mead to the competition. Why mead? “I wanted to diversify from the vodka...
...male panel of judges get past their initial skepticism and hit the mead. When Dodd pours three glasses of Fateful Fluids, the judges first stare and sniff. “That’s...different,” Slesar says, shaking and smelling the mead. “I’m scared. I’m very scared,” he confesses. After sampling the beverage, Meyers suggests boiling the mead next time. “That would give you a slightly clearer product in the long run,” he tells Dodd. “It?...
...Dodd has to leave the brew-off early before the judges pick their winners, but he is hopeful. “The judges tolerated the Fateful Fluid, but the other one went badly,” he says. “Well, that’s how I predicted this. [My drinks] are definitely not beer. They doesn’t have a lot of the things that make beer good.” But regardless of the judges’ decision, Dodd leaves satisfied with the event. “This was really interesting,” he says...
Most Creative Use of Fermentables: J. Alan Dodd...