The Brewing StoryDuring medieval time monasteries are the common place of brewing. Monks brew not only for personal consumption but more so for trade (exchange of goods system). Other than that, the demand of brewing during this time is due to the problem on questionable water. Beer had been a good substitute for water. With the advent of industries during the 17th century, brewing beers had been brought to commercial sphere which resulted to mass production of beers. Science, especially chemistry, had a big impact for such activity. Having learned that brewing is a chemical reaction activity (fermentation) series of experimentation had been made that resulted to varieties of beers. Consequently, home brewing was delimited and to some extent hampered, discouraged and prohibited in some area. The presence of laws is testament for the impending death of the tradition. But the desire of some to preserve it had paved way for underground brewing. This people had kept the tradition alive despite the presence of prohibitions and laws. The discovery of this underground brewing had made some state to modify the law and reconsider tolerance for this activity. Upon reflecting, they had realized that brewing is not brewing perse but the carrier of the germ of tradition. Accordingly, we have state today like, Poland, Ireland, Germany, Canada, and others, which legalized the brewing culture with some reasonable limitation. Nonetheless, the culture made its way to continue. Going deeper on this dramatic but some sort of happy ending story of brewing, one may ponder that at some point this story is in itself the story of human evolution. Brewing is the concrete expression of man?s progressive creativity. You could locate this argument on how beers developed and enhanced. This means that man being the rational animal through its gifts of creativity was able to cope with change and allow history to take place and continue its journey. Let me simplify it. The history of brewing is also the history of evolution. The beers that our ancestors brew are not the same with the beers we have today. This is definite. It means to say that the product changes as well as the way (modified process) it is brewed also change. Whatever is that change, the point is it develops. It follows then that throughout the history of brewing something also happens to human who is responsible for all of these changes. Man had certainly changed. The continuous brewing tradition and its quest for improvement and variations is the continuous story of evolution. It serves as the vehicle for the manifestation of human development necessary for historians to record and monitor the movement of history. It is worthy then to nurture this particular culture of brewing. For again the story of brewing is the story of man becoming--evolution. Comments |
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