Beer Brewing Dates Back to the Middle Ages – Edmond Masjedi to Join the Industry

Los Angeles, CA (Sharewellnewswire.com) September 5, 2012 – Edmond Masjedi, Los Angeles entrepreneur and businessman, is producing Papas Beer, a new, quality beer that will be available to the public at a low price.

Ale is one of the oldest beverages humans have produced, dating back to at least the 5th millennium BC. There are many interesting and unusual facts from around the world surrounding the world’s oldest beverage.

· In the Middle Ages, clean water was often difficult to find. Many people chose to drink beer instead because the boiling process and the alcohol made it safer than water.

· Beer was part of the daily diet of Egyptian Pharaohs over 5,000 years ago. Then, it was made from baked barley bread, and was also used in religious practices.

· Monasteries were some of the first organizations to brew beer as a trade. Monks built breweries as part of their efforts to provide food, shelter and drink to various travelers.

· Beer was one of the most common drinks during the Middle Ages and was consumed daily by all social classes where grape cultivation was difficult or impossible.

· Beer also provided a considerable amount of the daily calories in the northern regions of Europe.

· A disaster called “The London Beer Flood” occurred in 1814 at a brewery located among the poor tenements. More than 323,000 gallons (1,470,000 liters) of beer burst out and washed into the streets drowning eight people.

· Beer is the best means of rodent control in Zambia. They use a bowl of milk mixed with beer. Drunken rodents have no resistance and can easily be collected.

· Chemical tests of ancient pottery jars reveal that beer was produced about 7,000 years ago in what is today Iran.

· In certain Polish cities, a “beer bell” was used – the bell’s tinkling in the city allowed pubs to open.

In modern society, the brewing industry is a global business, consisting of several dominant multinational companies and many thousands of smaller producers. Edmond Masjedi, will soon join the world’s brewers, with the launch of the highly anticipated affordable new beer, Papas Beer.

Contact Info:
Edmond Masjedi
eddiemasjedi@aol.com
http://www.edmondmasjedi.com/
5021 Adams Place
Suite 136, Plano TX 08807


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