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Chitchat Chinese began brewing beer 5000 years ago!!

Agoraphobic

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We normally view beer as a western originated beverage, attributing its origins to the Germans, (the town of Pilsen?). Until I came across this article, I thought that beer was first brewed by the Eqgyptians. But to my scant knowledge of history, records of Egyptian civilization go back to about 4,000 years, this article claims that our ancestors, the early yellow-peoples strated brewing beer about 5,000 years ago! Wow! That makes our ancestors really early boozers! I'll drink to that!

Cheers!

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-05/24/c_135382454.htm
New evidence reveals ancient Chinese brewed beer 5,000 years ago
Source: Xinhua | 2016-05-24 03:22:52 | Editor: huaxia


WASHINGTON, May 23 (Xinhua) -- People in ancient China may have started enjoying the delights of beer as far back as 5,000 years ago, showed archaeological evidence released Monday by Chinese and U.S. researchers.
So far, the earliest written record of beer in China appears in oracle bone inscriptions from the late Shang dynasty about 3,000 years ago, which showed ancient Chinese used malted grains such as millets, barley and wheat as the main brewing ingredients.
Some studies, however, hypothesized that the Shang tradition of beer brewing has its origin in the Neolithic Yangshao period dating 5,000 to 7,000 years ago, when large-scale agricultural villages were established in the Yellow River valley.
In the new study, researchers excavated two subterranean pits dated to around 3,400 to 2,900 B.C. at Mijiaya, an archaeological site near a tributary of the Wei River in northern China.
Three types of vessels were recovered in both pits: wide-mouth pots, funnels, and jiandiping amphorae, all of which have yellowish residues on their interior surface.
The shapes and styles of the vessels suggested they were used in three distinctive stages in the beer-making process: brewing, filtration, and storage, the researchers reported in the U.S. journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Interestingly, each pit also contained a pottery stove, which could serve as a heating equipment to provide heat for mashing grains in brewing activity.
Morphological analysis of starch grains and phytoliths found inside the artifacts revealed broomcorn millets, barley, Job's tears, and tubers, said Jiajing Wang of the Stanford University, who led the study.
Some starch grains bore damage patterns that precisely match the morphological changes developed during malting and mashing observed in their own brewing experiments, Wang said.
They also found the presence of oxalate, a byproduct of beer brewing, in some of the artifacts, further supporting their use as brewing vessels.
"To our knowledge, our data provide the earliest direct evidence of in situ beer production in China, showing that an advanced beerbrewing technique was established around 5,000 years ago," Wang and colleagues wrote in their paper.
The study also included Li Liu of the Stanford University, Terry Ball of the Brigham Young University and Fulai Xing of the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology.
In addition, the identification of barley residues in the Mijiaya artifacts represents the earliest known occurrence of barley in China, pushing back the crop's advent in the country by about 1,000 years, they said.
Barley was first domesticated in Western Eurasia and later introduced into China, presumably through the Central Asian steppe, but the timing and nature of the crop's initial adoption in China is still not well understood.
The new study suggested that the crop may have been used as a beer-making ingredient long before it became an agricultural staple.
"The production and consumption of Yangshao beer may have contributed to the emergence of hierarchical societies in the Central Plain, the region known as 'the cradle of Chinese civilization,'" the paper said.
 

Narong Wongwan

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Same same like football supposedly invented by chink scums....all home to shit now.
Another analogy can be compared to British automotive industry/ car brands. Now none belong to them liao.
Chink scums should stop living on past glories....questionable glory at that
 

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Nobody is denying the fact that the Chinese were a very advanced civilisation 5000 years ago.

What is astounding is that they have gone backwards instead of forwards and now behave worse than dogs. They have gone from leading the world to being sub human.
 

Agoraphobic

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The Chinese fell backwards because of ethnocentrism. They were so ahead of everybody else, they started to be aloof and considered everyone else as barbarians. Shut the doors and became inward looking. While the outside world moved on (the Age of Englightenment, Reasoning, Industrial Revolution), China remained mired in medieval times. Her emperors became obsessed with immortality, and the people just toed the line, just looking forward to eat good stuff. Well, our societies have paid heavily for that, and we have turned away from that aloofness. However, it is good to note that our race isn't as hopeless as we've been brought to believe (the Sick man of Asia mindset), and individually, we can be as good as anyone else. Just gotta stop eating that much rice, and drink more beer!

Cheers!

Nobody is denying the fact that the Chinese were a very advanced civilisation 5000 years ago.

What is astounding is that they have gone backwards instead of forwards and now behave worse than dogs. They have gone from leading the world to being sub human.
 

Leongsam

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the men craved for beer after looking at their women.

Beer goggles

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Beer-Goggles.png
 

tonychat

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Nobody is denying the fact that the Chinese were a very advanced civilisation 5000 years ago.

What is astounding is that they have gone backwards instead of forwards and now behave worse than dogs. They have gone from leading the world to being sub human.

let put it this way: they are 5000 light years advance in being a sub human. This statement is pretty face-saving for them.
 

tun_dr_m

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Nobody is denying the fact that the Chinese were a very advanced civilisation 5000 years ago.

What is astounding is that they have gone backwards instead of forwards and now behave worse than dogs. They have gone from leading the world to being sub human.

To be advanced in knowledge and skill and science etc IS CIVIIZED. To exhibite self-restrain-behavior to pleace others IS STUPIDITY.

Chinese are smart n advanced in technology but will not restrain themselves to be nice to other people. This is THE CORRECT Ñ EFFECTIVE COMBINATION.

STUPID ANG MOH are poor and backwards and FOOLISHLY thinks that if they showed nice considerate behaviors then can be considered as Civilized. This is so STUPID.
 

tonychat

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To be advanced in knowledge and skill and science etc IS CIVIIZED. To exhibite self-restrain-behavior to pleace others IS STUPIDITY.

Chinese are smart n advanced in technology but will not restrain themselves to be nice to other people. This is THE CORRECT Ñ EFFECTIVE COMBINATION.

STUPID ANG MOH are poor and backwards and FOOLISHLY thinks that if they showed nice considerate behaviors then can be considered as Civilized. This is so STUPID.

U mean copying other people's technology and invention is called smart?
 

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halo aw lang chair meh mao lim jiu chio hoi fook tin hung ho lee tia si boh

[video=youtube;9iDJbwPnwPo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iDJbwPnwPo[/video]
 

glockman

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I visited Beijing last year, was there for about two weeks. During most meals, there was a bottle of chinese beer per table. This was complementary. We were served different brands of local beer at different restaurants in different towns. All tasted like piss and made you want to cry after taking a sip. We asked for Tsingtao, sorry don't have.

Hence I arrived at the conclusion that with the exception of Tsingtao beer (which had English and German heritage, thankfully!), all other chinese beer are an insult to the palate. And to think they had a 5,000 years head start!!!:rolleyes:
 

ChineseDog

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Same same like football supposedly invented by chink scums....all home to shit now.
Another analogy can be compared to British automotive industry/ car brands. Now none belong to them liao.
Chink scums should stop living on past glories....questionable glory at that

Good job my fellow chinese dog we chinks shouldn't live in the past

Nobody is denying the fact that the Chinese were a very advanced civilisation 5000 years ago.

What is astounding is that they have gone backwards instead of forwards and now behave worse than dogs. They have gone from leading the world to being sub human.

Good job my honorary chinese dog we chinks are moving backwards and worse than dogs and sub human now
 
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