Saturday, February 5, 2011

Was Beer the Catalyst for the Invention of Writing?


Could it be true? Could beer be the catalyst for the invention of the first written language?

Up late the other night, I stumbled across The Discovery Channel's documentary on beer, How Beer Saved the World. According to scholars collaborating for this documentary, beer sparked the dawn of the agricultural age. Egyptians even used beer to pay the pyramid builders. In fact, scholars suggest ancient society invented the first written language to keep crop records for their grain used in beer production.

Two other points in favor of beer and mentioned in the documentary:

1) Because Louis Pasteur studied the fermentation of beer and why it spoiled, scientists learned about germs, which led to a breakthrough in how medicine was practiced.

2) Ancient beer actually contained the first form of antibiotics, tetracycline, about 2000 years ago before Alexander Fleming got credit for discovering penicillin in 1928.

I was skeptical about the premise that beer saved the world, but I watched the entire documentary. Now I am a believer and while I have never been a beer drinker, I just might start. Sorry wine! I still love you!

So the next time you're out with friends at a pub or party, take a moment to appreciate all that beer has given you.

The documentary is running through February 18, 2011 on The Discovery Channel, according to their site.

As always, happy writing and happy reading to all!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Auld drunks down the pub having been saying this for years guess they were actually right for once, lol, this was a very enlightening blog post I never knew ancient beer contained the first form of antibiotics I had heard of a late 1800s tribe being reported to use the mould from horse saddles to clean cuts and that this was an early form of antibiotic.

Nora B. Peevy said...

Glad I could amuse you, Andrew. I figured this was the perfect post for Superbowl weekend. LOL

-Nora

Susie said...

Finally good news about a vice of mine. I love a cold beer...thanks for stopping by my blog, I am a fan of your genre of writing, I have enjoyed reading your posts!

Richard said...

I saw that documentary just the other night! It was absolutely brilliant. Granted, I still have no desire to start drinking it (sticking to my wine thank you), but I do have a much deeper appreciation and gratitude toward it.