Beer is one of the oldest drinks in the world produced by humans since 5000 years BC.
Initially, Beer was produced by women in Mesopotamia and considered a sacred job.
In Ancient Egypt, Beer is considered a very valuable drink and is used as a barter currency.
In medieval times, Beer became a very popular drink in Europe and became the main source of income for many families.
In the 16th century, Reinheitsgebot or BEF's sanctity law was introduced in Germany which regulates the materials that can be used in the manufacture of beer.
Guinness, one of the famous beer brands, was founded in 1759 by Arthur Guinness in Dublin, Ireland.
In the early 19th century, refrigeration technology was introduced and made the production of beer more efficient.
During the era of prohibition in the United States, the production and consumption of beer became illegal, but still produced illegally and referred to as Moonshine.
In 1976, Jim Koch founded the Boston Beer Company and began the production of Samuel Adams, which was one of the most famous beer brands in the United States.
At present, Beer is a very popular drink throughout the world and has a variety of variants, ranging from mild to very strong, with a variety of different flavors and aromas.