Beer didn’t start as a hobby — it began as survival. Long before rulers, armies, or written laws existed, humans discovered fermentation and everything changed. Grain became more than food — it became ...
Art and beer overlap in history and culture. An art historian at the Cleveland Museum of Art shares context and beer.
American Brewers Win Big At 2025 International Beer Cup in Japan Held in Osaka, Japan this impressive annual event drew 1,562 ...
At 35,000 feet, Cathay Pacific is pouring wines you’ve probably never heard of while showcasing a bespoke pale ale designed ...
Beer has greatly influenced civilization and has intertwined with law over millennia. From ancient regulations to modern ...
Perhaps the most famous beer law in the world is the German (Beer) Purity Law, especially in the version from Bavaria 1516.
Archaeologists working at a Bronze Age cemetery in northwest China have uncovered pottery vessels containing residue that reveals a sophisticated brewing technique dating back nearly 4,000 years. The ...
The space in Bay Shore formerly occupied by a brewery that loved to experiment with ancient ingredients is now the home of a new brewery that wants to take ancient brewing methods to the next level.
Dinosaurs probably weren't chugging down beers, but that doesn't mean people can't sample the booze they might have imbibed had they known how to brew. Other than a time machine, there aren't exactly ...
The following is an excerpt from Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists are Recreating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations, by Sam Kean. When you purchase products ...
Patrick Edward McGovern, the University of Pennsylvania professor celebrated worldwide as the “Indiana Jones of Ancient Alcohol,” died suddenly the week of Aug. 17, 2025, leaving colleagues and ...
Last-minute gifts for your favorite beer lover Beer and food pairing 101: Consider the three C’s Check out these 3 resurrected breweries in San Francisco and Pacifica California again dominates the ...