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The dawn of beer remains elusive in archaeological record

#1  Postby RichardPrins » Mar 29, 2011 8:05 am

SciAm wrote:Who brewed—and then enjoyed—the first beer? The civilization responsible for the widely beloved beverage must have been a very old one, but we don't yet know who first brewed up a batch of beer, Christine Hastorf explained in a March 10 lecture at New York University on the archaeology of beer.

Hastorf, a University of California, Berkeley, anthropologist, noted that documented evidence of beer-making stretches back several thousands of years, but "unfortunately we don't get a really deep story" beyond that. Looking at very early fire sites and settlements, Hastorf noted, "we can't say they were making beer or not." (...)
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#2  Postby eversbane » Apr 03, 2011 2:45 am

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#3  Postby cavarka9 » Apr 27, 2011 6:13 pm

I thought it was India!
well, I have always felt that we are not limited by our compassion or by our passion or resources but by our economy.
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#4  Postby eversbane » May 01, 2011 5:11 am

I'm trying to remember... don't have the book at hand... I'm thinking Finn came out of the East, teaching brewing all across Europe wherever he passed.


That's the story, anyway. That's why he's revered as such a great hero.
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