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Gastropod

Do We Really Have Beer to Thank for the First Writing and Cities?

Gastropod

Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley

Science, Food, History, Arts

4.73.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Humanity's love affair with beer goes *way* back: 5,000 years ago, the civilization that arose in Mesopotamia invented writing, and one of the very first things they wrote about was... beer! But where was beer itself invented? This episode, we've got the story of beer's origins, the debate over whether humanity domesticated grains for brewing or for baking, and why beer was so essential to the smooth functioning of the world's first cities and states. But the story of how we know this—how we can decipher millennia-old drinking songs written in a forgotten language and alphabet, analyze pottery to reconstruct the ingredients list for ancient brews, and even figure out that, for maximum authenticity, we need to drink the resulting beverage through a hollow reed—well, that's perhaps even more fascinating! This week, archaeologist Tate Paulette is our guide as we meet the goddess of beer, sneak a peek at the letters of beer-brewing wives left behind by merchant husbands, and enjoy a time-traveling tasting of an ancient ale, produced with the help of cutting-edge science. Fill your glass and listen in—and don't forget your straw! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

One, two, three.

0:03.4

Bear, bear, bear, gently beer, bear, beer, beer.

0:06.9

A long time ago, way back in history,

0:10.7

when all they was to drink was nothing for cups to change.

0:14.5

A long-tail man by the name of Charlie Mops.

0:18.2

And he invented a wonderful drink and he made it out of hop.

0:21.8

Charlie Mops, we love you

0:23.9

because we love beer.

0:25.4

Thank you, sir, for inventing this fabulous beverage.

0:28.4

Well, as it happens,

0:29.6

the Clancy brothers aren't exactly getting the story

0:32.0

just right here.

0:32.8

I'm not making any comments

0:33.8

about when tea was invented,

0:35.6

but I can say that beer has been around

0:37.4

for a lot longer

0:38.5

than guys named Charlie Mops. Indeed, sadly, Charlie Mops turns out to be a totally fictional

0:44.5

character with a name that was made up to rhyme with two key beer ingredients, barley and hops.

0:50.7

But this episode, we are going to get to the bottom of who really invented beer.

0:54.9

We, of course, are gastropod, the podcast that looks at food through the lens of science and

0:58.4

history. I'm Cynthia Graber. And I'm Nicola Twilly. And this episode is a detective story. We're

1:04.4

gathering the clues and tasting the evidence, trying to figure out where beer comes from and what

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