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Even After 9,000 Years of Production, These Alcoholic Beverage Are Still Favorites

Even After 9,000 Years of Production, These Alcoholic Beverage Are Still Favorites

Even After 9,000 Years of Production, These Alcoholic Beverage Are Still Favorites

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How Long Have Humans Been Brewing Alcohol?

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How Alcohol Influenced the Start of Agriculture and Ancient Economies

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Why Did Humans Start Drinking Alcohol?

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Why Did Humans Start Drinking Alcohol?

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World’s Oldest Alcoholic Drink: Chinese Fermented Beverage (Modern Recreation: Chateau Jiahu)

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World’s Oldest Alcoholic Drink: Chinese Fermented Beverage (Modern Recreation: Chateau Jiahu)

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The World’s Oldest Wine: Georgian Wine

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The World’s Oldest Wine: Georgian Wine

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Hajji Firuz Tepe Wine

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Hajji Firuz Tepe Wine

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Chicha

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Chicha

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Earliest Known Beer Brewing: Iranian Barley Beer

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Earliest Known Beer Brewing: Iranian Barley Beer

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Ancient Egyptian Herbal Wines

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Ancient Egyptian Herbal Wines

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Ninkasi Beer

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Ninkasi Beer

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Cacao Wine (Modern Recreation: Theobroma)

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Cacao Wine (Modern Recreation: Theobroma)

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Even After 9,000 Years of Production, These Alcoholic Beverage Are Still Favorites
How Long Have Humans Been Brewing Alcohol?
How Alcohol Influenced the Start of Agriculture and Ancient Economies
Why Did Humans Start Drinking Alcohol?
Why Did Humans Start Drinking Alcohol?
World’s Oldest Alcoholic Drink: Chinese Fermented Beverage (Modern Recreation: Chateau Jiahu)
World’s Oldest Alcoholic Drink: Chinese Fermented Beverage (Modern Recreation: Chateau Jiahu)
The World’s Oldest Wine: Georgian Wine
The World’s Oldest Wine: Georgian Wine
Hajji Firuz Tepe Wine
Hajji Firuz Tepe Wine
Chicha
Chicha
Earliest Known Beer Brewing: Iranian Barley Beer
Earliest Known Beer Brewing: Iranian Barley Beer
Ancient Egyptian Herbal Wines
Ancient Egyptian Herbal Wines
Ninkasi Beer
Ninkasi Beer
Cacao Wine (Modern Recreation: Theobroma)
Cacao Wine (Modern Recreation: Theobroma)

Even After 9,000 Years of Production, These Alcoholic Beverage Are Still Favorites

Alcohol has been a part of human civilization for thousands of years, with evidence dating as far back as 7000–6600 BCE. The alcoholic beverages of antiquity were quite different from the refined spirits and beers we enjoy today. Ancient brews were created using natural fermentation methods without the aid of modern distillation, resulting in lower alcohol content and sweeter, more perishable drinks.

While fermentation remains a cornerstone of alcohol production, today’s techniques yield beverages with longer shelf lives, more variety, and greater potency. Still, many modern drinkers are fascinated by how these early civilizations created intoxicating concoctions using only the ingredients and tools available at the time.

To explore the history of these ancient beverages, 24/7 Tempo reviewed archaeological findings, historical brewing methods, and chemical studies published by research institutions and referenced by sources such as National Geographic, Smithsonian Magazine, and the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

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