"But the spores may not be all bad though. Cortesao's research is looking for ways the space-growing fungi may help us long-term, investigating their capacity to grow in less than ideal conditions. The study's aim is to harness the hardy microbes as biological factories to create materials astronauts may use on longer missions, such as antibiotics and vitamins."I wouldn't mind tasting some space-alcohol.
thrax|6 years ago
krapp|6 years ago
GaryNumanVevo|6 years ago
[0] https://vostokspacebeer.com/
Stratoscope|6 years ago
It looks like it's just beer in a special bottle that they say will work in zero-G.
benj111|6 years ago
The yeast will breed and die while fermenting, so the yeast you finish with will be different to that which you started with.
So its more like 'yeast whose forebears had gone to space'.
And do they save and reuse the batch of 'space yeast' or send a fresh batch to space for each brew?
quickthrower2|6 years ago