The most interesting facts about beer

Do you know that beer is considered the third most popular drink on the planet after tea and water? This hop drink appeared in Egypt in the Stone Age and in a few centuries conquered all continents. Then you will learn the most interesting facts about beer, which will allow you to look at this drink in a completely new way.

  1. First brewery Do you know that all the oldest and most reputable breweries are located in Germany? So, the oldest of them, called Weihenstephan, in Munich, was founded back in 1041.
  2. Sign Rite It is very remarkable that in the 13th century in Norway, with the spread of the Christian culture, the tradition of baptizing newborns with beer was widely popular. It is believed that this was taken due to the lack of the required amount of clean drinking water in the district.
  3. Decent pay A little-known, but very interesting fact about beer – during the construction of the Egyptian pyramids, workers received as a reward about 4-5 liters of hops drink for their labors.
  4. A wise ruler For many centuries before our era, the famous ruler of Babylon, Tsar Hammurabi, among other bills, actively introduced various “beer” reforms, as a result of which the production of a hop-drink quickly acquired a large commercial scale. Interestingly, at the same time, it was women who acted as many professional brewers, and they could use hop grains as a means of payment.
  5. Hopping doom Have you heard anything about the Beer Flood? So, in October 1814 in London, huge tanks of prepared beer exploded inadvertently, because of which dozens of tons of the drink suddenly spilled onto the streets of the British capital. In addition to a huge loss of intoxication, this incident led to the death of eight passers-by drowned in a stormy stream.
  6. Happy schoolchildren Until 1980, many Belgian school canteens served chilled table beer with a strength in the region of 1.5–2.5%. Later, already in the 21st century, many public organizations, such as Limburg Beer Friends, advocated the renewal of this tradition. Activists believed that there was much less harm from table beer than from modern carbonated sugary drinks.
  7. Original application At the beginning of 1963, Heineken developed a new design for a beer bottle in the shape of a brick with a neck. Although these forms did not gain wide popularity, most of these bottles were subsequently used to build the most unusual Buddhist temple in the world. So, in Thailand, find the temple of Wat Pah Matha Chedi Kaew (aka “Temple of a million bottles”), the bulk of which is just built from more than a million of the mentioned bottles.
  8. World record In June 2010, the famous balancer John Evans managed to keep on his head a full 275 glasses of beer. Naturally, this record was listed with honor in the Guinness Book of Records.
  9. For the strongest The strongest beer in the world is Snakes Venom, produced by Brewmeister. It was first released in 2013 – its fortress is an impressive 67.5 turns. By the way, the previous record holder in this category also belongs to Brewmeister. It was a hoppy drink called Armageddon with 65% alcohol content.
  10. Market leaders A few years ago, the Japanese analytical company Kirin conducted a series of interesting studies. According to their results, the Czech Republic ranks first in the amount of beer consumed in the world. Actually, over the past 25 years, the Czechs have been leading in this parameter. So, according to 2015 data, more than 142 liters of beer drunk per citizen of the Czech Republic annually.
  11. Important achievement. The condition of the 37-year-old Scot is considered the longest hangover in history. He dared to drink 60 pints of strong beer at a time, which is more than 35 liters. After that, his hangover lasted for four weeks, which was joyfully talked about in many local media.
  12. Beer festival. You must have heard about Oktoberfest, the largest festival in the world dedicated to beer. It is held annually in Munich from September to October for a full 18 days. Every year, more than 5 million people from all over the world come here for popular festivities. However, here the interesting facts about beer are just beginning.
  13. A successful attempt The first case in Norwegian history with an attempt to hijack an airplane also did not do without a cult drink. So, in the process of hijacking, the 24-year-old kidnapper continuously demanded a new portion of beer from the crew. When he drank all the drink on board, he reached such a state that he surrendered to the authorities in exchange for a new portion of beer already on the ground.
  14. People of business Do you know that such presidents of the United States as George Washington, as well as Thomas Jefferson and even Barack Obama, created their own breweries and independently participated in the brewing process? Moreover, Obama went much further than his predecessors and organized brewing directly in the White House. According to the ex-president himself, his personal money was used to buy all the necessary equipment. The first beer brewed in the walls of the government building was called White Houses Honey Ale and was triumphantly tested by local officials led by Barak.
  15. Useful research The American Journal of the Neurological Society (CJASN) states that regular consumption of sugary sodas greatly contributes to the formation of kidney stones. At the same time, moderate beer consumption reduces the risk of such complications by more than 25%.
  16. Special science Do you know that beer has its own special science? So, for many years there is a research discipline that studies the intoxicated drink and the key features of production. This discipline is called zytology – from the Greek words zuthos (beer) and logia (science). Agree that all these interesting facts about beer are very informative.