Everyday History Podcast
Beer is older than writing, older than the wheel, and possibly one of the reasons civilization exists at all. In this episode of the Everyday History Podcast, we take a deep dive into the complete history of beer, from prehistoric fermentation and ancient Mesopotamian brewing to medieval monasteries, industrial brewing revolutions, and the modern craft beer explosion. Along the way we explore how beer shaped religion, economics, science, and culture across thousands of years. You’ll hear about: • The earliest evidence of beer from prehistoric societies • Beer in ancient Sumer and Egypt (including beer as worker wages) • Medieval monks and the rise of hops • The creation of the Bavarian purity law, the Reinheitsgebot • Scientific breakthroughs inspired by brewing research from Louis Pasteur • The rise of industrial breweries like Anheuser-Busch • The massive impact of Prohibition in the United States • And the craft beer renaissance that reshaped the industry Beer has fueled workers, inspired scientists, sparked revolutions in brewing technology, and created traditions that still exist today. Pour a drink and join us as we explore how one fermented beverage helped shape human history. New episodes of Everyday History every week.
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