Skeleton of a 4,000-Year-Old Brewer Unearthed in East Kent
BBC News is reporting that a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age skeleton has been unearthed by archaeologists working in east Kent (England). What does this have to do with beer, you ask? well, the skeleton was found in a crouched position with a “beautifully decorated” pot at its feet. A pot, it is believed, the person used as a beer mug! Education officer Marion Green said,
Tests on beakers from other sites suggested Bronze Age man was brewing a type of beer from grain.
Additionally, ceremonial objects were found buried with the individual, who could have been a high-status male, Green said. Apparently the folks in the Bronze Age revered their brewers (rightfully so)!
For more on the skeleton, including video, click here.
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He’s probably too drunk to know what hit him. lol