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Beer: A Global Journey Through the Past and Present

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Beer is and has always been more than an intoxicating beverage. Its invention 13,000 years ago was one of the fundamental motivations for the domestication of grains around the world. In early states, the control over the technological knowledge and resources to produce beer contributed to social hierarchies. Beer even likely provided the capital to motivate laborers to construct the ancient pyramids and other large-scale public works. Beer is a social lubricant that brings people together and, in many Indigenous societies both past and present, is a gift connecting people to their ancestors. The same innovations pioneered by ancient brewers are transforming the types of ingredients and flavors produced by the global craft beer industry. In Beer, archaeologist John W. Arthur takes listeners on an exciting global journey to explore the origins, development, and recipes of ancient beer. This unique book focuses on past and present non-industrial beers, highlighting their significance in peoples' lives through four innovating new technologies, ensuring health and well-being, building economic and political statuses, and imbuing life with ritual and religious connections. As this book amply illustrates, beer has shaped our world in remarkable ways for the past 13,000 years.

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Published February 24, 2022

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April 2, 2022
Rating is 3.5 stars. Surprised to learn that beer has been around since 11,000 BCE. Interesting information on how beer was used as pay for laborers and the role of women in the production of beer. The biggest negative for me is that it read like a textbook.
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July 25, 2022
This was a nice quick overview of the different places in the world and the types of beer that they have made throughout history.
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December 5, 2024
It was a very brief history and while the book had some interesting information the few grammar errors were a bit jarring and would have liked to have had a fuller history.
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March 30, 2025
I've been reading a lot of anthropology and history books about beer this semester, and I must say that this is one of the best.
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June 10, 2023
Full of facts and equally full of the creative non-fiction phrases like "there could have been, one could imagine, and while there's no evidence that..."
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