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of course. beer was most likely discovered about 6000 years before JC, but they found formal proof of beer by the fourth century before JC one of the reasons for drinking beer (or actually any other alchoolic beverages), is that alchool did not spoil as fast as water, and so people would tend to stay more healty, longuer.

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