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Beer was the drink of the fertile crescent of Egypt and North Africa. The beverage ruled the ancient world until it was conquered by the same enemy that menaced all of Europe... The Romans... Who had a strong wine culture since the drink was considered synonymous with civilization. So, how exactly did beer survive in history?

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--- Use code EXTRACREDITS16 for up to 16 FREE MEALS + 3 Surprise Gifts across 6 HelloFresh boxes plus free shipping at https://bit.ly/3qksy9M !--- Beer was the drink of the fertile crescent of Egypt and North Africa. The beverage ruled the ancient world until it was conquered by the same enemy that menaced all of Europe... The Romans... Who had a strong wine culture since the drink was considered synonymous with civilization. So, how exactly did beer survive in history? ---- Miss an episode in our History of Beer Series? ---- Part 1 - Building Civilization: https://youtu.be/KJsWaJVtZWA Part 2 - Barbarian Brew: https://youtu.be/RgV9s9ez2cc Part 3 - Hopping Mad: Coming Soon! ---- Thanks for participating in this week's discussion! ---- Check out our community guidelines so we can have MORE high-quality conversations: https://www.extracredits.site/extra-credits-community-code-of-con ---- Want to support the people who make this show? ---- Become a Patreon Member & Vote on future Extra History episodes! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon Or show off your fandom with our merch! http://extracredits.store/ ---- Want more Extra Credits? Subscribe and follow us on social media! ---- Twitter: http://bit.ly/ECTweet Facebook: http://bit.ly/ECFBPage Instagram: http://bit.ly/ECisonInstagram Twitch: http://bit.ly/ECtwitch Website: http://extracredits.site/ ---- Interested in sponsoring an episode? Email us: extracredits@standard.tv ---- ♪ Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7 ♪ Outro Music: "Prost!" by Tiffany Roman #ExtraHistory #Beer #History

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More Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Beyond The Sword timelines for your entertainment...I'm really excited to see Martin Luther in an EH video next week in bean form. 39,89 BC The Nubian Explores Enter a Desert. In the Kingdom of Hejaz, Hejazi Border Guards are Astonished to Meet a Strangely Dressed Group of who Speak a Language none of the Hejazi Recognise. After a while, and a Fair Amount of Guesswork, the Hejazi Explorers are Able [using Sign Language] to Direct the Explorers Back to Mecca, where they spend about a Year Living with the Hejazis until they have Learned enough of the Arabic Language to say that they are from “ the “Persian Empire” and the Language that they Speak is Called “Persian.” Persian Explorers are then Granted an Audience with the Hejazi Chieftain. In the Kingdom of Hejaz, the First Peasants finish Building a Farm on a Source of outside the Hejazi Capital of Mecca. They are Ordered by the Hejazi to March onto a Plain just outside Mecca. The Second Hejazi Peasants are Ordered by the Hejazi to March from a Source of Rice on a Grassland to a Plain just outside the Border of the Hejazi Capital of Mecca. 39,88 BC The Nubian Explorers Discover an Oasis in the Desert. The Israeli Explorers continue their Trek across a Hilly Desert. The Israeli Peasants are Ordered by the Israeli to Cross the River Jordan onto a Flood Plains a short Distance away from the Capital of Jerusalem. 39,86 BC The Nubian Explorers Discover a Herd of Horses Grazing on Grassland along the Coast of the Sea. 3,985 BC The Nubian Explorers Enter a Jungle along the Coast of the Sea. 3,984 BC The Nubian Explorers continue their Trek through the Hilly Jungle. The Lower Egyptian Explorers continue their Trek through the Grassy Jungle. 3,983 BC The Nubian Explores Discover a Source of Bananas Growing in the Jungle. The Israeli Explorers Discover a Source of Wheat on a Plain. 3,981 BC The Lower Egyptian Explorers Discover a Source of Copper in the Desert. The Israeli Explorers Discover a Native Village on a Hilly Desert. The Native Agree to Join the Israelis as a Unit of Settlers. 3,980 BC The Lower Egyptian Explorers Discover a Village on a Plain. The Agree to Join the Lower as a Unit of Clubmen. In the Kingdom of Lower Egypt, the Lower Egyptian Orders the new Unit of Clubmen to Explore the rest of the . The Nubian Explorers Enter a Hill in the Jungle. The Israeli Settlers are Ordered by the Israeli to March from a Hilly Jungle and onto a Desert on the Banks of the River . The Israeli Explorers Enter a Forested Plain along the Coast of the Mediterranean . 3,969 BC The First Lower Egyptian Explorers continue their Trek through the Desert. The Second Lower Egyptian Explorers Discover a Source of Wheat on a Plain. The Nubian Explorers continue their Trek through the Grassy Jungle. The Israeli Settlers are Ordered by the Israeli to March from a Desert on the Banks of the River and onto a Hilly Desert. The Israeli Explorers Climb a Hilly Forest. 3,959 BC The First Lower Egyptian Explorers continue their Trek through the Desert. The Second Lower Egyptian Explorers Enter a Forested Plain. In the Kingdom of Israel, a small Village, Rishon LeZion, is Founded along the Israeli Coastal Plain by Israeli Settlers. In the Kingdom of Israel, Israeli Recruitiers in the of Rishon LeZion are Ordered by the Israeli to Recruit and Train a Unit of Clubmen. The Israeli Explorers continue their Trek along the Hilly Forest on the Coast of the In the Kingdom of , the Peasants Complete Work on a Farm on a Source of Corn just outside the Capital of Jerusalem. The Nubian Explorers Discover a Native Village. The Natives give the Explorers the the Secrets of a new Technology, Fishing, which the Explorers send Back to Nubian Wise Men in Meroë. 3,958 BC The First Lower Egyptian Explorers continue their Trek through the Desert. The Second Lower Egyptian Explorers Enter a Desert. The Nubian Explorers Climb a Grassy Hill. The Explorers Climb onto a Hilly Jungle not far from the Borders of the of Rishon LeZion. In the Kingdom of , the Peasants are Ordered by the to March from a Corn Farm outside of the Capital of Jerusalem to a Forested Grassland. 3,957 BC The First Lower Egyptian Explorers continue their Trek through the Desert. The Second Lower Egyptian Explorers Enter a Plain. The Nubian Explorers continue their Trek up the Grassy Hill. In the Kingdom of , the Peasants are Ordered by the to March from the Forested Grassland just outside Jerusalem to a Hilly Forest. The Explorers Enter a Plains just outside the of Rishon LeZion. 3,956 BC The First Lower Egyptian Explorers continue their Trek through the Desert. The Second Lower Egyptian Explorers Climb a Hilly Desert. The Nubian Explorers Climb a Hilly Desert In the Kingdom of , the Peasants are Ordered by the to March from a Hilly Forest to a Source of Corn just outside the Capital of Jerusalem. The Explorers continue their Trek through the Plains just outside the Border of the City of Rishon LeZion. 3,955 BC The First Lower Egyptian Explorers continue their Trek through the Desert. The Second Lower Egyptian Explorers reach the Coast of the Mediterranean for the First Time. The Nubian Explorers Enter a Plain.