Beer dates back to ancient Mesopotamia, and held an important dietary role.
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Brewing was also a religious practice, related to the Sumerian goddess Ninkasi.
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The straw was invented by the Sumerians for drinking beer.
Beer has existed in China for about 5,000 years.
Some experts on the history of beer credit the drink with the rise of civilization.
Yeast has always been an integral part of brewing – but humans didn't know how it worked until the 19th century.
Monks played an important role in modernizing the brewing process, including the addition of hops.
The cold climates of modern-day Germany and the Czech Republic gave the Western world lagers.
But the ancestor of lagers seem to have existed in South America first.
A 500-year-old law shaped the course of beer history in Germany and beyond.
The Guinness brewery at St. James' Gate in Dublin was leased for a period of 9,000 years.
The hop farming community of Boonville, California, developed its own folk language in the late 1800s.
George Washington was an enthusiastic home brewer.
Homebrewing only became legal in all 50 states in 2013.
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