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Maybe they mean BCE 1769.
18 0 ReplyI was about to say, beer is as old as civilization itself. I don't think people can quite determine whether beer or civilization came first
10 0 ReplyWe just domesticated beer around then. Before that beer bottles ran around wild and unboxed.
6 0 ReplyWhat a wild time that must have been. To see the wild herd of Beerffalo run wild must have been a sight like no other.
4 0 ReplyYou jest, but this isn’t far from the truth. Mammals used to get drunk by eating rotten fruit that had fallen off trees.
3 0 ReplyAnd wasps. Which is why they're more aggressive in the fall.
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There is evidence that we made beer before bread. That's the kind of scale we're talking here.
5 0 ReplyMy understanding of the current theory.
Grains were eaten as a porridge.
People started to realise if you let some watery porridge sit open for a few days, something good happens.
People experimented...beer was created.
People then found adding beer to ground grains to be baked caused it to rise.
People experimented...bread was created.
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