5 QUESTIONS
TIMER: 60 SECONDS PER QUESTION
True of false: The first record of beer is in Germany.
False! Germany is known for its beer, but the drink actually dates back to ancient Mesopotamia.
False! Germany is known for its beer, but the drink actually dates back to ancient Mesopotamia.
People in the Godin Tepe settlement (modern-day Iran) brewed beer as early as 10,000 BCE and called it what?
No surprise, the name "the divine drink" was given because of its intoxicating effect.
No surprise, the name "the divine drink" was given because of its intoxicating effect.
No surprise, the name "the divine drink" was given because of its intoxicating effect.
No surprise, the name "the divine drink" was given because of its intoxicating effect.
By 3,000 BCE, the Babylonians were producing ____ kinds of beer.
In Babylon, beer was seen as a true gift from the Gods and a sign of wealth. That's why they were producing 20 kinds of it!
In Babylon, beer was seen as a true gift from the Gods and a sign of wealth. That's why they were producing 20 kinds of it!
In Babylon, beer was seen as a true gift from the Gods and a sign of wealth. That's why they were producing 20 kinds of it!
In Babylon, beer was seen as a true gift from the Gods and a sign of wealth. That's why they were producing 20 kinds of it!
Honey-flavored beer that the Egyptians later brewed was also used for what?
Wages! For example, workers at the Giza plateau received beer rations three times a day. Workers on the Nile were also often paid for their work in beer.
Wages! For example, workers at the Giza plateau received beer rations three times a day. Workers on the Nile were also often paid for their work in beer.
Wages! For example, workers at the Giza plateau received beer rations three times a day. Workers on the Nile were also often paid for their work in beer.
Wages! For example, workers at the Giza plateau received beer rations three times a day. Workers on the Nile were also often paid for their work in beer.
By 800 BCE, Germans began brewing beer similar to what we drink today. In which region of Germany do historians believe it began?
Jugs containing evidence of beer were discovered in a tomb in the village of Kasendorf, Bavaria.
Jugs containing evidence of beer were discovered in a tomb in the village of Kasendorf, Bavaria.
Jugs containing evidence of beer were discovered in a tomb in the village of Kasendorf, Bavaria.
Jugs containing evidence of beer were discovered in a tomb in the village of Kasendorf, Bavaria.
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