According to the book, “Once the crucial discovery of beer had been made, its quality was improved through trial and error” (page 15). Early people were very determined with their thirst for knowledge and discovery. The book continues to discuss many discoveries made by these people. It can be assumed that for every successful finding, there were disappointments, as well. They stuck with it however, and discovered something that would continue to evolve and grow throughout the years. Another line that supports this is, “Later Egyptian records mention at least seventeen kinds of beer” (page 16). Egyptians made great advancements in the field of brewing and pursued beer. The increasing knowledge of the early people may have them spurred them to learn …show more content…
According to the book, “…writing was originally invented to record the collection and distribution of grain, beer, bread, and other goods” (page 30). Beer played a large part in the advancement of society and may have been the main reason for the creation of writing. Even if not, it seems as if the purpose for writing may have had some connection to do with beer, as bread is also made of grain. Page 30 of the text also tells about how beer is one of the most common words in Sumerian tablets. This implies that beer played a large part in Sumerian life. The relationship between beer and commerce is shown in, “they were convenient and widespread forms of payment and currency” (page 35). Beer was used to pay people for the services they provided in the temple workforce. Much like a salary today, the amount of beer received raised with a person’s position in society or job. Beer also came to mean good health, as is evidenced in, “The phrase “bread and beer” was also used as an everyday greeting, much like wishing someone good luck or good health. One Egyptian inscription urges women to supply their schoolboy sons with two jars of beer and three small loaves of bread to ensure their healthy development” (page 37). Beer was seen as something that can only do good and aides in many different ways. It helped people grow and it gave them long and healthy lives. They may have thought that there was no ‘healthy’ without