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A 150-year-old sealed alcohol bottle, discovered in a Utah mining town, is being analyzed for insights into 19th-century distilling and frontier life.
An archaeological team in Alta, Utah, has discovered a 150-year-old sealed bottle of alcohol buried in a historic mining town, dating to the late 19th century.
The find, made by archaeologist Ian Wright and his team, offers a rare glimpse into frontier life during Utah’s mining era.
The bottle, still intact, is being analyzed by local distillers at High West Saloon to identify its contents and origins.
Experts hope the liquid will reveal insights into early American distilling methods, regional ingredients, and social customs.
The discovery is considered a significant cultural artifact, preserving a tangible connection to Utah’s Wild West past.
Una botella de alcohol sellada de 150 años de antigüedad, descubierta en una ciudad minera de Utah, está siendo analizada para obtener información sobre la destilación del siglo XIX y la vida fronteriza.