9 interesting things about beer

The most known drink in the world is always the subject of research not only for scientists but also for beer connoisseurs. Here are the 9 most interesting facts about beer to help you better understand this drink.

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In Amsterdam, people pay workers to clean the streets with beer.Each person will be paid 5 cans of beer, half a pack of cigarettes and 10 Euro.

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According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Steven Petrosino is the world champion for fast beer drinking.On June 22, 1977, he drank 1 liter of beer in 1.3 seconds at Gingerbreadman in Carlise, Pennsylvania, breaking the latest world record set up by Peter Dowdeswell, the British many years ago (2, 3 seconds).

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Beer is known from ancient civilizations, as early as Egypt and Iraq from 9500 BC.The oldest evidence of beer from barley was found around 3500-3100 BC in western Iran.

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In 1814, a large barrel of beer at the Meux brewery in London suddenly broke.Beer flushed, making another beer barrel break.Total damage was recorded as 2 million liters of beer spilled all over London.The 'beer wave' violently destroyed two houses, causing the wall to collapse at Tavistock Arms and panicking.

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The Snake Venom, Brewwmeister (Scotland) product has been confirmed to be extremely powerful and the most powerful beer in the world.A bottle of "snake venom" has an alcohol content of 67.5% and is sold for £ 50 (nearly 2 million VND).

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Those who build Egyptian Pyramids are paid beer, according to the study, Pyramid workers Giza received 4 liters of beer a day.

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A study conducted by American experts published in the American Journal of Science and Health said that men who have a habit of drinking beer in moderation will have a 40% lower risk of developing gravel. kidneys compared to people who do not have this habit.

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Beer research and production even has the official scientific name zythologo.This name is derived from the Greek word, "zythos" means beer, and "logos" is a study.

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The Czech Republic is the strongest beer consumer in the world with a per capita consumption of 143 liters / person per year.