Years ago, working with Dr. Pat McGovern, Dogfish Head's Sam Calagione produced a line of ancient ales, including one based on information found in Egyptian heiroglyphics and (I think) some pottery shards. The resulting beer, which Dogfish Head labeled "Ta Henket" seemed to do well in the market initially, then vanished, reportedly due to low sales. I was always a fan of that beer, and bought it whenever I found it. With it off the market, my only hope is to brew my own version. Fortunately, Dr. Pat's book contains an extract-based homebrew recipe for Ta Henket. My first attempt at brewing the beer met with some success. It was a bit darker than the Dogfish Head beer, but nonetheless pretty tasty after it aged for several months. One of my friends took a particular liking to it, and I only have about three bottles of it left. I've decided for this batch to shift away from malt extract to a Pilsner malt base. This should lighten the color of the ...