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Brewing beer, the composition of beer From the mash to the beer Barley was cultivated for the first time around 10,000 years ago. Together with other types of grain, a kind of grain mash was created which when mixed with yeast or leaven rose into dough from which bread was baked. It was discovered that when the dough rose, the starch present - originating from the grain - was converted into sugar, and then this was converted into alcohol. It is this alcohol that lies at the origin of the first beer preparations. For a long time beer was considered as drinkable bread and bread as edible beer. Both have a common history and come from the same natural raw materials. The first beers were made from a mash of barley and emmer (a type of wheat) and contained little alcohol. Only when malting was discovered did beer contain more alcohol. A discovery that is attributed to the Mesoptamians in 3000 - 2000 BC. | ![]() |
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