VIDEO INFO: In this video we dive down the rabbit hole of the Nebraska Man. An ancient “set“ of human remain(s) discovered in the late 1910s by a man named Harold Cook. Cook was convinced that the artifact that he had found was evidence of a lost species of great ape, and potentially a human ancestor, native to North America. Join me as we explore the splash that this discovery caused and explore how science can sometimes be just as dogmatic as the world of pseudoscience SWEETLEAF DROP: NEWPORT FOODIE: Special thanks to @newportrifoodie8384 for whipping up the drink for this video! Make sure to check him out here on YouTube and his much more beautiful drink creation video on Instagram @newportrifoodie Recipe: Sweet Corn Sour (The Nebraska Man) 2 tablespoons Corn Kernels ½ oz Corn Simple Syrup* ¾ oz Lemon Juice 1 Egg White 2½ oz Vodka 1 Corn Cob Wheel, for garnish Add the corn kernels to a cocktail shaker and muddle. Add the remaining ingredients and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Add ice and shake for another 30 seconds. Double- strain into a chilled coupe glass, garnish with a corn cob wheel and serve immediately. *Corn Simple Syrup 1 - can Whole Kernel Corn ¾ cup Granulated Sugar ¾ cup Water Remove 2 tablespoons of corn from the can and reserve for the cocktail. Drain the corn, then add to a saucepan with the sugar and the water. Simmer for 15 minutes, then remove from the heat and muddle the corn kernels. Let the mixture cool, then strain into a container and place into the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. SECOND CHANNEL: Nebraska Man Cocktail Uncut Version: Latest Episode of my motorcycle solo: BECOME A PATRON: SOURCES: “Pintrest“ citations: 22: 45 Marianne Collins 22: 55 Mauricio Anton 23: 22 WolfRoad CHAPTERS: 00:00 Welcome Back to Awful Archaeology 01:10 The Nebraska Man 03:05 It's Drinkin' Time 06:45 The Remain 09:36 Ask A Eu*enicist 14:00 Analyzed 18:05 “Dude... What?“ 25:37 How Did This Even Happen? 33:25 The Wheel of Pain 34:10 Thank You and Credits
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