Recipes
Four thousand years ago, on a simple clay tablet, a Mesopotamian brewer recorded a recipe for beer, given to him by the god "Enki." When it was unearthed by archaeologists in the 1960s, it became the oldest written record of beer brewing known to man. Archaeologists say the Babylonians made sixteen different kinds of beer. Their brewing ingredients included white and black barley, wheat and honey. The Egyptian Book of the Dead, speaks of several ceremonial and magical beers, including the "beer of truth" and "beer of eternity." Ancient Sumerians, who lived between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, used a written language of pictures and symbols. The symbol for beer, was a clay vessel with horizontal lines drawn through it. (Source: The Beer Institute - Washington, DC.)
Four thousand years from now we hope someone searching the Internet will still be able to find this, the TRiangle's Unabashed homeBrewers' Recipe Collection.
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