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Who was the inventor of beer and where did they come from

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Who was the inventor of beer and where did they come from

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  1. I think it was young Albert Einstein's figuring out how to split the beer atom that made it possible to put the fizz in beer.  He was from Australia.


  2. Oohhh .. I'm gonna let you find out for yourself.

    But I will leave you with the food timeline :)

    http://www.foodtimeline.org/

  3. You know if you drank more you wouldn't care about stuff like this.

  4. Aborigines from Amazon forest, they found monkeys in the forest drink foaming water from the hole in tree trunk,  acted happy and active, so they  try some and found out that it make them feel so good, and they found out that some seeds and leaves had been blown into the collected water, they try and thanks to them, you got beer today.

  5. 4.2 million years ago the great god, Buthweisa took out his mighty phallus and filled the Tigris and the Euphrates and he saw that this was good.  So he filled the Nile and the Yangtze.  However somewhere along the line an evil and malicious demigod named Korrs sought to disrupt Buthweisa's plans so he began filling his own rivers and tributaries.

    And that little boy is how babies, err...the Mississippi River was made.

  6. It was discovered...not invented... 8,000 years ago in Mesopotamia or what is today known as Iran. The oldest surviving evidence is of chemical traces on pottery in China from 6,000 years ago and the oldest recorded recipe is carved into the wall of a Pyramid in Egypt roughly 4,000 to 6,000 years ago.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_...

  7. I do not know, but I saw some history of beer at the beer museum.  Maybe invented in ancient times.

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