The Denver Post

Denver breweries are making a CHATGPT beer recipe

- By Jonathan Shikes jshikes@denverpost.com

When they came together to make a beer, the brewers at Banded Oak Brewing in Denver and Old 121 Brewing in Lakewood had one goal: to create the beer of the future.

Easy, right? But humans aren’t always good a predicting the trajectory of trends, so they decided to do what everyone is doing these days. They asked for help from CHATGPT, the new — and somewhat terrifying — artificial intelligen­ce-powered chatbot that can do everything from write college term papers and newspaper articles to plan vacations and offer dating advice.

“We took an ancient and timeless alchemy and attempted to predict the future by asking artificial intelligen­ce to determine what the next trend in craft beer would be,” Banded Oak brewer Chris Kirk explained via email. And in mere seconds, CHATGPT “shot back a response” with a detailed explanatio­n of what it called a “Wellness Beer.”

Interestin­g. The idea of wellness beers existed a few years ago when brewers were adding electrolyt­es and reducing alcohol in some offerings, but the “style” didn’t exactly take off. So, what would Chatgpt’s recipe for a wellness beer look like? The brewers asked again, and the chatbot generated a recipe based on its own research.

It also named it: The Bots Made Me Do It.

Kirk brewed the beer, which includes turmeric and four other spices, in late February and will serve it alongside Old 121 at Collaborat­ion Fest on March 25. The state’s signature beer festival, which is hosted by the Colorado Brewers Guild, will feature more than 120 unique collaborat­ive beers produced by 175 different breweries, including 20 from out of state.

“The idea for the AI beer is partly for fun and partly to make a statement,” Kirk said. “Everything about Collab Fest is for fun, but when we first sat down and agreed to partner up for the event, we decided we wanted to try and steer our project in a little bit of a different direction.

“It’s always fun to attempt to marry some exotic or unconventi­onal additions … or to try and reach extremes of any aspect,” he continued, whether that means

unusual ingredient­s, or a beer with the most bitterness or the haziest look. “But our goal was to try and reintroduc­e a bit of innovation to, or education of, the process of crafting beer.”

In this case, Banded Oak and Old 121 did that by blending technology and anthropolo­gy, rather than marrying flavors, he added.

So, Kirk surmised, are they trying to create “some sort of liquid allegory about the future of brewers and the ageold battle of Man vs. Machine?” He decided to let “our third collaborat­or, CHATGPT, answer that question.” Here’s what it said:

“It is difficult to predict which would win in a competitio­n between artificial intelligen­ce and human intelligen­ce to design the world’s most perfect beer, as both have their own strengths and limitation­s. Artificial intelligen­ce can process vast amounts of data and analyze it quickly, which could lead to the creation of highly optimized beer recipes.

“However, humans have the ability to taste and assess the quality of beer, as well as years of experience and cultural knowledge to draw upon, which could lead to the creation of unique and innovative beer recipes. Ultimately, the outcome of such a competitio­n might depend on how the strengths of both are leveraged and combined.”

 ?? JONATHAN SHIKES — THE DENVER POST ?? Banded Oak Brewing in Denver is brewing a beer for Collaborat­ion Fest that was designed with a recipe created by the CHATGPT artificial intelligen­ce chatbot. The beer, called The Bots Made Me Do It, will be served at Collaborat­ion Fest on March 25, 2023.
JONATHAN SHIKES — THE DENVER POST Banded Oak Brewing in Denver is brewing a beer for Collaborat­ion Fest that was designed with a recipe created by the CHATGPT artificial intelligen­ce chatbot. The beer, called The Bots Made Me Do It, will be served at Collaborat­ion Fest on March 25, 2023.

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