No, Canada did not invent beer. Beer has been brewed and consumed for many thousands of years, long before Canada existed as a nation. Beer was consumed even in the very earliest Mesopotamian civilizations.
"Swimming In Beer" - Mudhoney
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The discovery of beer has been linked to the Neolithic Revolution because the cultivation of grains for brewing may have contributed to the development of agriculture and settled societies. The production of beer could have also played a role in fostering social gatherings and community cohesion among early agricultural societies.
The Miller Breweing Company was the first beer brewing company to create lite beer.
the beer was traded and sold between the different societies for different things that the other civilization doesnt have and needs
As long as I know, it is star beer.
Air mixes with the beer to form unpleasant tasting chemicals.....i.e. "Oxidation"
Root beer
Root beer
The first Beer was brewed in New Zealand on the first arrival of Captain Cook, he used the Tea Tree for this. The reason......well they had run out of beer!
For someone new to craft beer, a good first beer to try is a light and approachable style like a wheat beer or a pale ale. These styles tend to have milder flavors and are a good introduction to the world of craft beer.