Plants of the Gods: Hallucinogens, Healing, Culture and Conservation podcast

Plants of the Gods: S5E1. Part 1 — Antibiotic Ales and Lush Lagers: The Ethnobotany of Beer

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Oct 18, 2023
This podcast explores the history of beer, including its influence on civilization and its relationship with hallucinogens. It also delves into the discovery of tetracycline in ancient Nubian bones and the significance of indigenous knowledge. Additionally, it discusses the role of women in beer brewing, the rise of monasteries as dominant brewers, and the scientific aspects of brewing, including different yeast strains and their impact on flavor.
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ANECDOTE

Ancient Nubian Antibiotic Beer

  • Ancient Nubians around 400 BCE consumed beer containing natural antibiotics like tetracycline.
  • Researchers recovered antibiotic tetracycline from their bones and replicated the beer experimentally.
INSIGHT

Beer Invented Civilization?

  • Beer brewing likely originated to create a steady supply of cereal grains for alcohol, possibly inventing civilization.
  • Early fermented grain brews provided nutrition, safety, and mild euphoria that shaped human settlements.
ANECDOTE

Honey Hunt in the Amazon

  • Mark Plotkin shared how Amazonian indigenous hunters highly prize honey, abandoning everything to collect it.
  • This illustrates the universal human preference for sweet edible sources that fermented grain beer provided.
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