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  2. Ninkasi - Wikipedia

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    Ninkasi was the goddess of beer, and as such was associated with its production, consumption and effects - both positive and negative. [8] Jeremy Black described her as "one of (...) minor deities without a strongly defined personality who merely symbolise the object or phenomenon that they are associated with."

  3. Women in brewing - Wikipedia

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    A tablet found dating back to 1800 BCE contains the Hymn to Ninkasi which is also basically a recipe for Mesopotamian beer. [13] Sumerian beer was made from bappir, a bread made from twice-baked barley, which was then fermented. [14] In ancient Babylon, women worked as baker-brewers and were often engaged in the commercial distribution of beer.

  4. Ninti - Wikipedia

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    A hymn to Ninkasi states that while this goddess was raised by Ninhursag, her parents were Ninti and Enki. [7] Ninti and Ninkasi occur near each other in a document from the Fara period . [ 8 ] The relation between Ninti and Enki is also attested in the god list An = Anum , [ 9 ] where she is equated with his spouse Damkina . [ 10 ]

  5. Here's What You Should Know About Indian-Made Beer and ... - AOL

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    Produced by AB InBev India, this Indian beer stands out with its impressive 7% ABV, delivering a surprisingly light yet flavorful profile. A fruity aroma is on the nose with hints of golden ...

  6. Beer and Hymns raising glasses and voices to support local ...

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    Dec. 9—Beer and hymns. The two words are rarely seen together, but one group in Morgantown has found a sense of community in the combination. In 2017, Rich Chaffins was attending a festival with ...

  7. History of beer - Wikipedia

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    Philistine pottery beer jug. Beer is one of the oldest human-produced drinks. The written history of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia records the use of beer, and the drink has spread throughout the world; a 3,900-year-old Sumerian poem honouring Ninkasi, the patron goddess of brewing, contains the oldest surviving beer-recipe, describing the production of beer from barley bread, and in China ...

  8. Ninkasi Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Beer varieties include Tricerahops Double IPA, Dawn of the Red IPA, Believer Double Red, and Oatis Oatmeal Stout. [6] Their beers are available in Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Virginia. [7] In 2010, Ninkasi produced over 32,000 barrels of beer. [6] Dawn of the Red ...

  9. 6 Christmas Dinner Foods You Should Never Feed Your Cat ... - AOL

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    Related: Vet-Approved Homemade Cat Food Recipe (Easy, Healthy, and Cheap) Sources. Dijkman MA, van Roemburg RG, De Lange DW, Hugen S, Robben JH. Incidence of Vitis fruit-induced clinical signs and ...