Beer Was Cleaner Than Water. you often hear it said that people in the past drank beer all day, every day because water was dirty or fouled. Have those who claim this. beer may not have been a replacement for water, but it was viewed as a more nutritious alternative than water. while this concept is so prevalent today that most people don’t even think to question it, the notion that. in the context of contaminated water supply, ethyl alcohol may indeed have been mother’s milk to a nascent western civilization. The water supply of any group of people rapidly became. The water supply was unsafe to drink. the solution, until the 19th century, was nonexistent. We took a look at the history to get to the truth behind the myth. It was not until the 20th century that we had potable, filtered water, so we drank alcohol as a substitute for water. bitters themselves date from the 18th century, a time when we didn't have medicine as we know it today. It seems to be common wisdom that europeans in the middle ages drank primarily beer and wine because.
the solution, until the 19th century, was nonexistent. It seems to be common wisdom that europeans in the middle ages drank primarily beer and wine because. We took a look at the history to get to the truth behind the myth. Have those who claim this. while this concept is so prevalent today that most people don’t even think to question it, the notion that. bitters themselves date from the 18th century, a time when we didn't have medicine as we know it today. The water supply of any group of people rapidly became. It was not until the 20th century that we had potable, filtered water, so we drank alcohol as a substitute for water. The water supply was unsafe to drink. in the context of contaminated water supply, ethyl alcohol may indeed have been mother’s milk to a nascent western civilization.
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Beer Was Cleaner Than Water The water supply of any group of people rapidly became. It seems to be common wisdom that europeans in the middle ages drank primarily beer and wine because. The water supply of any group of people rapidly became. beer may not have been a replacement for water, but it was viewed as a more nutritious alternative than water. you often hear it said that people in the past drank beer all day, every day because water was dirty or fouled. the solution, until the 19th century, was nonexistent. while this concept is so prevalent today that most people don’t even think to question it, the notion that. We took a look at the history to get to the truth behind the myth. The water supply was unsafe to drink. It was not until the 20th century that we had potable, filtered water, so we drank alcohol as a substitute for water. in the context of contaminated water supply, ethyl alcohol may indeed have been mother’s milk to a nascent western civilization. bitters themselves date from the 18th century, a time when we didn't have medicine as we know it today. Have those who claim this.