Our Ancestors Might Have Been Drinking Beer Earlier Than You'd Think
Recent excavations in Israel have found that the world’s oldest beer may have been brewed for a funeral over 13,000 years ago which makes it the oldest man-made alcohol in the world. A graveyard cave in Israel had traces of wheat and barley lining pits carved into bedrock. This discovery was hypothesized to be leftovers from beer brewing, probably as a part of a funerary feast.