What is the origin of Alcohol?!


Question: What is the origin of Alcohol!?
i just want to know the history of it or the origin!. If you do know the answer please site your sources, and also sorry but i do not accept !.com's!. just !.net !.org !.edu !.gov etc!. No wikipedia!!! thankyou!!Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
All you need to make alcohol is some kind of juice containing natural sugars, yeast, and a warm, closed environment that will let out carbon dioxide!. It's very possible for juice to turn into alcohol after being contaminated with naturally occurring yeast, in any sort of pot or vessel with a covering or skin or cloth!. So we've probably had alcohol almost as long as we've had juice, many thousands of years!.

A cool fact is that the very first recorded recipe we know of is a recipe for beer, written in the form of a poem dedicated to the Sumerian goddess Ninkasi!.

http://coopsmaps!.com/beer/hymn!.htmlWww@FoodAQ@Com

well i know ancient Egyptians drank mead, which is a beer like beverage (i took an ancient Egypt class in college) so its been around a long time!. I believe even the people in Mesopotamia (the first civilizations) had beer like beverages!. Egypt also had wine!.

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I know you don't like wikipedia, but i just looked it up and distilled spirits were first isolated by Muslim chemists in the 8th century BC!. Distilled spirits refers to hard alcohol!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Alcohol is the by-product of yeast digesting sugars!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

mohwa flower is the origin of alcohol!. distillation of mohwa flowers release high quality alcohol by natural process!.it was by 1786 invented in indiaWww@FoodAQ@Com

Um alcohol is something that is formed when yeast comes into contact with sugar!. There is no origin it occured even before humans existed!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Im going to have to say that a human tried to commit suicide by drinking a bunch of rancid fruit juice!.
Yep,
then they felt awesome!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I do like my moon shine! Try this!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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