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Related: About this forumEarly farmers liked alcohol so much they invented two ways to brew it
HUMANS 3 June 2019
By Colin Barras
Was it the lure of beer that encouraged prehistoric humans to begin farming? Archaeological evidence from China suggests it might have been as the regions first farmers had worked out how to turn millet and other cereals into alcoholic drinks in two distinct ways, hinting at how important alcohol was at the time.
Li Liu at Stanford University and her colleagues analysed the residues left on 8000- to 7000-year-old pottery sherds unearthed at two early farming sites in north China. At both sites, some of the residues contained cereal starch granules with signs of physical damage similar to that caused by fermentation.
A key stumbling block when brewing beer from cereals is to break down the starches into fermentable sugars. Significantly, say Liu and her colleagues, the ancient brewers at the two sites appear to have used different techniques to do this.
At the site of Lingkou, tiny mineral particles from plants phytoliths in the residues suggest the brewers simply let the grains sprout, which frees up the sugars. But at the site of Guantaoyuan, 300 kilometres to the west, the mix of phytoliths and fungi suggests an alternative approach. Here, the archaeologists say the brewers triggered the breakdown of starches by using a fermentation starter known as qū, which is made from grains that have been allowed to mould. Qū is still used today to produce cereal wines and spirits.
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Early farmers liked alcohol so much they invented two ways to brew it (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Jun 2019
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Judi Lynn
(162,358 posts)2. I've wondered if he isn't trying to imitate John F. Kennedy, who used to say "Cuber" for "Cuba."
It sounded natural for JFK, considering it was actually consistent with his own Irish Boston accent.
Just the thought of that hideous voice as it says "gyna' almost makes me grind my teeth. So hard to take.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,678 posts)3. There's apparently reasonable support for the theory
that agriculture got started to brew beer, and bread came later.