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August 8th, 2008

Useful beer
- In Germany there is the beer popsicles. The alcohol content is lower than that of the classic beer.
- The Code of Hammurabi of ancient Babylonia (c. 1750 BC) said that a trader could be Death to dilute the beer.
- In medieval Europe, making beer and cooking go hand in hand. Thus, women were the first European breweries and wives are often called beer.
- Munich Oktoberfest 1810 established as a public holiday.
- King Frederick the Great coffee, once forbidden to strengthen sales of beer.
- In Babylon 4,000 years ago, was customary for the bride's father to give his little son, the brother of all the mead he could drink. As Mead is a honey beer and lunar calendar is based, this period was called the honey month, the "- or what we know today as the honeymoon." "In fact, the Babylonians believed if the groom drank mead for a month increases the chances of his wife having a male heir.
- In Bavaria, beer is legally defined as a staple food.
- Aul After consumption of cubes (or beer), the Vikings were going into battle without fear, often without armor or even shirts. In fact, "Berserk" means "Empty shirt" in Norse, and eventually acquired the meaning of their wild battles.
- The first U.S. beer was developed in 1840 by John Wagner, who had a small brewery in the back of his house in St John Street, Philadelphia. Wagner was the first lager yeast in the States United brewery in Bavaria.
- Historians report that during the Middle Ages, when monks were preparing their beer in their monasteries, each monk was allowed to drink 5 liters of beer per day.
- Legend wants Gambrinus, the god of beer, has challenged the devil to produce a "wine without grapes." The historical origin of the drink we know today is in the 12th century in Belgium, although the Egyptians had already established before drinking fermented grains.
- Search of beer has changed the course of mankind forever in 5000 in British Columbia. Neolithic men have abandoned their nomadic life to farming, to grow grain for brewing.
- In 1116 BC, the Chinese imperial edict said that heaven is for people to drink beer.
- The Pyramids of Egypt were built on beer. Stonecutters, slaves and servants were paid on a type of beer called "Kash" – that is the case at the origin of the word species.
- In English pubs, said unruly customers to mind their own pints and quarts and settle – and thus began the phrase "the spirit of the P and "P. (Another explanation is that customers were warned against the power of beer. A 'Freehouse" where people can make and sell their own beer, there less control over the content of alcohol.)
- The only Scandinavian toast family Skol Scole, the trough-shaped upper half of a human skull. Originally, These bowls are made from the skulls of enemies killed in battle royal.
- Before thermometers were invented, brewers inch drop the mixture to find the right temperature for adding yeast. Too cold and the yeast does not grow very hot and the yeast dies. This ancient practice is where standard is the term "hand."
- San Antonio, a bishop born in 580, is considered the patron saint of beer. He encouraged people to drink beer instead of water during the plague. In fact, the fever suddenly disappeared once spread his word (although some suggest that beer was boiled in the process of developing beer, would have been safer than water, which had spread the infection previously.) When St. Arnold died in 640, citizens of his hometown led his body for burial Remiremont Metz in his Church. In this way, another miracle happened – when tired bearers stopped to share their pint of beer only, found the cup never dried up.
- The world's most expensive beer? This so-called "Tutankhamen" and is prepared according to the recipe recovered by a group of archaeologists from the University of Cambridge in the temple of Queen Nefertiti of Egypt Sun costs U.S. $ 52 a bottle, and is produced in limited edition and numbered.
- The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, as they ran out of beer. Although the intention of continuing on the east coast, the newspaper said Mayflower passengers "were ground and hurried to drink water that the seamen might have more beer. "Upon arrival, pilgrims immediately built a common house, which includes a factory beer.
- In ancient times, monks who fasted and abstained from solid food remained beer.
- The music of "The Star Spangled Banner "comes from a British drinking song" Anacreon ".
- Carlos V: The Emperor was the first beer importer, and one of its most illustrious drinkers, and lovers. They say that even in retirement at Yuste, beer remained in their environment flamenco reduced.
- Assyrian Tablet 2000 BC, said Noah Beer was an accountant on board the ark.
- U.S. two dollar bill three brewers: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Samuel Adams. In fact, George Washington has installed a brewhouse on his estate at Mount Vernon.
- For several years in England, pub regulars had a whistle baked into the rim of the cups ceramic. When they needed a refill, they used the whistle to get some services. "You wet the throat" is the phrase inspired by this practice.
- The beer was not sold in bottles until 1850. Beer lovers come to their local tavern with a special network, carried out before starting the journey home happy.
- Ale is made for centuries, without jumps. Before 1400, beer was flavored with herbs like rosemary and thyme. However, the quality of hops helped preserve antiseptic beer spoilage and later became an essential element of its flavor.
- In the Czech Republic, beer is cheaper than coke. A pint local pub costs only 30 cents (10.50 Kč), while half a liter of Coca-Cola 85 cents (30 CZK). The beer is a bit more expensive than the Club Soda (it costs 29 cents, or 10 CZK per half liter).
- A labeorphilist is a collector of beer bottles.
- Cenosillicaphobia is fear an empty glass
- A tegestologist is a collector of beer coasters.
- A flood of beer swept the streets of St. Giles, England October 17, 1814. Caused by a broken beer in a tank containing 3500 barrels of beer, the tsunami has killed nine people and demolished two houses.
- Universities in Europe and America from 1300 to 1700 was brewing internally to deliver beer to students. Harvard has its own brewhouse in 1674 and five breweries, each burned by rioting divinity students.
- The first six-pack was produced by the Pabst Brewery in 1940. The brewery made numerous studies, they found six cans were the ideal weight for the average housewife to carry home store.
- The ancient Egyptian beer in only three days because the warm weather. He served as a fermented mash of cereals has, to drink with a straw in a communal bowl.
- In the eleventh century England a girlfriend who distribute beer to the wedding guests in exchange for gifts for newlyweds. This mixture, called beer girlfriend, is at the origin of the word "married."
- A method of verifying the quality of beer is the way in which the foam adheres to the wall of the glass after each sip. Beer lovers called the assemblage Brussels.
- By 3000 BC, the Egyptians were prepared at least six different types of beer.
- 1888 Munich citizens took to the streets and rioted after an increase in the price of beer has been announced.
- In 1740, Admiral Vernon of the British fleet decided to water navy rum. Sailors Admiral unfortunate nickname "Old Grog", after grogram wool coat. The term "grog" soon in the sense of watery drink.
- The Czechs drink more beer in the world capita – an average of 160 liters per year per person.
- In Olde England, inns of the city government pays a tax known as the "Scottish" to serve beer. Beer lovers who left the city for drinking in country pubs drinking is said to be "without being punished.
- Root Beer was origionally called root tea, but the name was changed due to the beer to get people interested in it.
- Beer recipes was found on Babylonian clay tablets more than 6,000 years ago.
- Guinness sells an average of 7 million glasses a day.
- The Army Britain sent its men with a cash payment for beer, considered an essential basic nutrition long missions abroad. By allocating of a penny, soldiers enjoyed six pints of beer each day.
- 1587: The first beer is made in the New World at Sir Walter Raleigh in the colony of Virginia, but the colonists sent requests to England for better beer
- Beer days … Beer has been used to treat over 100 diseases in Egypt, 1600 BC.
- In the 13th century, King Wenceslas convinced the Pope to revoke an order banning the manufacture of beer in the Czech lands (not surprisingly he was known as "Good King Wenceslas).
- In Egypt, two bottles of beer were the minimum wage for a day's work.
- beer U.S. rice mainly. That's why it tastes so light compared to foreign beers. This is purely an American invention to increase benefits as they hoped to make a lighter beer also attracts women to buy.
- The beer is often served for breakfast in medieval England.
- Was customary in the 13th century to baptize children with beer.
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This article was written by Baaltazar Kanna. You can find more information about beer and health at Drink Diet
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