Know your roots
Here is one of my favorite stories of all time (from the National Geographic website):
The ancient Sumerians, who built advanced city-states in the area of present-day Iraq, began fermenting beer from barley at least 6,000 years ago.
"When people started agriculture the first crops they produced were barley or wheat. You consume those crops as bread and as beer," Standage noted. "It's the drink associated with the dawn of civilization. It's as simple as that."
Beer was popular with the masses from the beginning.
"Beer would have been something that a common person could have had in the house and made whenever they wanted," said Linda Bisson, a microbiologist at the Department of Viticulture and Enology at the University of California, Davis.
"The guys who built the pyramids were paid in beer and bread," Standage added. "It was the defining drink of Egypt and Mesopotamia. Everybody drank it. Today it's the drink of the working man, and it was then as well."
Doesn't it just bring a tear of happiness to you eye?
So I got a coupon to make another batch of beer at brewitup for $99. Anyone want to go in with me. Let me know soon before the offer expires!
3 comments:
Me! I hella want to go in on it.
OK. I got one. Any other takers? Those who pitch in get all the beer they can drink on bottling night...the rest of you will have to wait ;)
I'll need to know by Monday.
i'm in.
as long as we make it similar to what you did last time.
and with history on our side....how can we go wrong?
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